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DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE, XX stantial cottage. £4OO HALF Aere, nicely laid out with fruit and foliage trees. New 8-roomed house, complete with every convenience. Vine situation, one of tbe pleaaantest localities in town. £IOOO. HALIf Acre, splendid situation. Mostly in garden, with lot of nice beating fruit trees. Good buildiug site. £4OO. V. P. CORKILL, tc National Bank Chambers.

TRY OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. GOOD FANNINGS at \j. p|[R LBFRESH COFFEE ground on the premises. Once tried always used. YEALE & SON, THEATRE ROYAL. Telephone, 166.

is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most important in the United Kingdom, are regular users of Bovril. Such a practical public endorsement is conclusive evidence of the absolute purity of Bovril, and of its great value as a nourishing stimulant in convalescence. So unanimous a verdict, and so great a testimonial, has never before been given to any similar preparation. fX: wms*

It is always a pleasure to a mother to make her children's tea table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastries from the nearest pastry-cook, but the aftereffects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesomeness. Nothing is more wel :ome to the children than nice little scones and simple cakes freshly baked at home, and these can be made very quickly and easily with the help of the new Paisley Flour, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powder is required, as Paisley Flour does the work of raising, and at the same time improves the flavour and digestibility of whatever is baked with it.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 24 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 24 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 24 April 1902, Page 4

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