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_ At the seventeenth annual Confectioner's Exhibition, which opened in Londou on sth September, a silver challenge cup was given by the 2\ational Association of Piaster Bakers and Confer.- oners for the best ordinary loaf of broad. Among tho awards for confectionery is an eighty-guinea challenge trophy. The working displays were of groat interest. Half a dozen Hungarian bakers were seen at work, and a complete bakery on English lines was in operation in a side, hall. French nougat and "Turkish delight" were also to be seen in tho making.

His Majesty tho King on 31st August went by motor from Karlsbad to Joacliimsthal. (eleven miles), in order personally to sec the process by which radium is obtained from the deposits of pitchblende which are found there 100 feet below the surface. M. Clemencoau, ex-Premier of France, had interested King Edward in the operation on a recent occasion when they had luncheon together. His ilajesty, who was deeply interested in the operations ho witnessed, afterwards drank some radio-active water.

Sj&4*--^m& 6$ WHITE p^^Jf .BEAU 39 SARDINES. Messrs W. GltEGGiind CO., L^l.-iDunedin), have v.n\th jjicaf-uv^ in STinounnii)g tliat they have boon appointed by the Danish (.-oiibiil (H'Ury Olscn, Esq.) cole Agents in JN'ew Zealand for these | famous Sardines. j [ j r i'l;t2"c i' noibirg on tho D^arket that oarj compare with " White \y ar riuiiiinea for daintiness and ("eliciousness. For childr n aud invn-ids they are especia'ly valuable, as Ihe phosphoms they con'aiu innders thim a great nerve and brain food. Peing sca'e'e-ss, practically I oat-less, and preserve i in a <];-;ightful!y sweet - flavoured olive oil, these sin > el Norwegian ."avdints iniike n& delectable and nourishing a dish as it is r.osfil'lu to imagine. OBTASMAELE FROM ANY CROCER. W. Gregg I Co., Ltd. Coffee, Pepper, Spice, and Starch Manufacturers, Established 1801. DUNEDiN. COOLING, S 11 1^" REFRESHING, AND INVIGORATING. © A LTT ' THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken in the earliest stages of a disease, It has, in innumerable instances, PREVENTED what would otherwise have been a SERIOUS ILLNESS. CAUTION.— See Cupsule marked EMO'B 'FHUIT BALTV Without It you bavd a WORTHLESS IMITATION. Propar«a only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., ' FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, HKOh, 41 $k by J. O. BNO'S Patent. I ™ w Sold by Chemists, &c, everywhere, ° a

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12681, 28 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12681, 28 October 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12681, 28 October 1909, Page 4

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