To the perfect hostess it is a labour of love to lay before her guests the daintiest of dishes. This she can easily do with the he'p of Brown and Poison's two articles. BROWN & POLSON S "PATENT" CORN FLOUR makes light and delicate puddings, blanc-manges, custards, jellies, and many other tempting things, while their new PAISLEY FLOUR helps to make dainty and tempting tea-scones and cakes, ensures the success of all home-baking, and makes all light and digestible. Of Paisley Flour Brown and Poison are the sole makers—but their Corn Flour has a host of imitators, and if the best results are to be obtained, you must see that only Brown and Poison's is delivered. BROWN & POISON'S. Every Hospital in England that nses Bovril (and there are over 500 that do so) gives practical, unassailable testimony to the pre-eminence of Bovril as a strengthening, nourishing, sustaining food. This testimony embodies the experience of those best able to judge of the real value of Bovril, of its absolute purity, of its splendid results. And- Doctors, Nurses, and Patients join to swell the universal chorusThere is only one * A. LISTER & GO. &td. Dursley, Eng., Manufacturer? of the PREMIER OREAM BEPABATO OF THE I WORLD. Known ONLY as the Alexandra Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by * the Agents of the Dx Laval, they defeated Messrs lister's ALEXANDRA at a Publlo Trial in Germany, and declare they have oever sold or Bent a single ALEXANDRA SEPARATOB to Germany at any time. ALEXANDRA TOOK FlrtST PRIZE «t the Royal Agricultural Society b Show, Soucaster, It >. BEATING THE D LAVAL [ and other Machines Could any better certificate of efficiency be offered to those in Dairying? Newton King, 6QLE AGENT foi THE ALEXANDRA I For the North Island of N.Z. SOLE BROS., tabanaki butchery. We kill «nly tide PRIMES! OF MBA® graced en the beet fattening forma Inthediatriot. FOI OUAUTY • WE DEFY COMPEHTiON 00SX0UBB8 WAITEDJON DAILS. SOLS AGENTS P. ANDREWS' WBiJj KaOWN _ BACON' THE BEST! I "A PERFECT Food foe Iflfents/ I ', ■ [ Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, v '* ' 1 Editress of u Pgs> [ Over 70 Years' ' • : Established Reputation* V* es Ned BEST and CHEAPER For INFANTS and ISTAIiDS, CHILDREN and Tiie AGED. "Very carefully prepared and highly! nutritious.''—Lancet. J "Equally suitable to Invalids and Old x-eople. —Medical Magazins- | NHjiVES FOOD has far some time been I used in The Russian , Imperial Family, I —— I 1 "Admiral!)- a.'.tpW fn 0 f Infants and Yuting i'jisoiis." Sir Charles a. Cameron, Ex-President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. \ "Contains all the elements of Food in an easily digested form." Gordon Stables, M.Q.. R.N. * I — j A iviOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOB NURSING MOTHERfL> "l
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 174, 6 August 1901, Page 4
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