1 Good Evening, Madam. r^EBSTE^A" Porridge ,\tUl i-» a \JT Breakfasfc boan m iniuy JSew Zealand homes. Why not in yours ? It can be cooked in 2 minutes, liivj a little longer if your taste so directs. Vfost nourishing and sustaining ; no readily digested. Absolutely no wasie, hence goes farthest. The Colonial Analyst reports :—": — " It is made from the best materials ; perfectly pure arid free from any adulteration ; rendered more readily, soluble, and sterilised by exposure to a high temperature." THE Food for/younelves and the children. Ordinary culinary skill makes it a delightful dish. ¥oar * grocer will get it. .•"'.: NEW ZEALAND UtANUPAQT^ JiINTG [ AND nrPOEMG_ CO . , , 3, WILLIS-STREET^ • AGENTS. ;) j / . e34
LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS. O Q C / -JM- Acres," all *Fr cJJO U/ r hold^; ,460 acres,; m grass ; fenced aad subdivided ; whar^ ; part good river flats ;, balance good sbeep and cattle country ♦ .situated -IS miles from railway and goo 3 fcowii. a cheap grazing farm. , (JQ it\' / m i-GU Acres, all grap> ; dDO^'liJ'''^ level ; 5-roomed ho&sej coWyhe'd, .girdeu, «io. ; situated 2^miles-f rom riiilwUy and to wujjhip ;- on r metal rFoad. 1 '\ ■ '• ' l ■-..Teoinsj £100,cash'.- Jx Rirgata • • oenn' yimmd ■, jaotfae.- 'new, dUpZU«: :iJP9PS -)aCrge,)Vaud.Hofty ; } < »cr.eja,nd^ /CQtn?hi»eoti«n'{ nice,- locality^ ; vlOLmin.ates' Av^iltt from PpsJ.Offioe V 4,.,.,. , t .-.,... . . t V '^PLY-- iL j '■' l "" . . >f /ft -.fix .mt.y;. i> ..>,-. „-<,- < *& J. £arthew & Co , ■>',* f : ax h;\'Z*\ iiX.. ,i :>-''-^ ■>-■■' 0331 ,b Iv>..-o •• ■ ' Willlßapere.;;';',- ' • n r> o, Wall Papers. • .i' b"niJ VI '■' ■-' •.-.■■r^r r c.• \" '■ fl Oiir.;n# .selection buf« classes anything we have T % jVJ* ever shown. ; -, ' - Many fine patterns are so beautifully; &at thiey are at onee:_ajx ..interest to. jlie critic, and : "wdllbe a ; continued delight t6;ifhe pTttrcHaser: Our moderate prices will enable you to decorate the home at small- expense with jiarinoniQus effects, : acL^t 1 thus lapld .to ihe of 'living iS iti ■ •• vj!.' Out Tecent direct importation of I -null-: f'J-i^i i.s-w ■;;•:: \^ r r <, : "> . • SoljcitGak Frames lareiine very finest of the latest designs. - ;iWe have a very' large jattd Hr^ied; sbckj of , Mouldings, jail '-in^ported .direct . from the makers.-' i. v - • - ; IjAMES BELLRINGER, I -'° ! ■DftVo-sr Street:'. * ' '-J.''.\ v ,) C ■■ »'/ V '''■> - --' • A ' fe2s ß: !^!'-.: to r;r ■•""•"•.
TO STAND AT OAKURA., .' ■ . ' ■ TheDrajigbt Stallion QENJBRAL ORANT. Will Visit Oakura every Wednesday, if i For torms apply i " , G. J. GALLOWAY, o4IQ / • In. charge. i ' ' " ' • ' 1--Let us go to the King Street Store and see those silk-lined .skirts we have | heard so much about at Morey and ; Moore's. Read advertisement top ' corner irpnt page*- • J
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12970, 25 September 1905, Page 7
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409Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12970, 25 September 1905, Page 7
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