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BEST AND SAFEST APERIENT. RECOMMENDED AND PRESCRIDED DY MEDICAL MEN EVERYWHERE. Stems" ANNUAL SALE EXCEEDS SIX MILLION BOTTLES. The “BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL” »ays of “It has established itself in favour with leading physicians and therapeutists of every* country, whose testimonies bear witness to its action as a speedy, sure and gentle Aperient for ordinary use; it is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition and free from defects incidental to many other Hungarian Bitter Waters.** Milkmaid E BRAND Milk Full Cream. Largest Sale in the World.

A DISH FOR PRINCES. Custard with the hncious Fruits of New Zealand, and all Imported Fruita. BIRD’S CUSTARD Produces the Richest Custard' without Eggs. ■ QVvUtK , TINNED FF (JIT is Delicious with BIRD'S Flip hpct ppnumippp fm* CUSTARD. The Fruit with Syrup should be ,l,e DeSt reS °UrCe TOT 1 emptied Into one glass dish and the Custard , ... poured Into another. A portion of the Fruit and every housekeeper—aiforuCustard when served upon each plate tonus a J r most attractive dish. j n g a constant variation in BIRD’S CUSTARD POWDER can ® the daily menu. Storekeepers can obtain supplies of Bird’s Custard and Bird’s Concentrated Egg Powders, Bird's Baking and Bird’s Blanc-Mange Powders, £ from all the leading Wholesale Houses.

As supplied to TheQUEENA The PRINCESS OF WALKS. Cerebos TABLE SALT L. D. NATHAN & CO, SenZws* N«ve AGENTS, AUCKLAND. Makes Children Thrive.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVII, 29 April 1899, Page 556

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Page 556 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVII, 29 April 1899, Page 556

Page 556 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVII, 29 April 1899, Page 556

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