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Mr Charles Byers' 14 Manchester street and Morton's buildings, Chrmchurcb, is ready at all times to execute in the most satisfactory manner possible orders given him for every description of bread and fancy goods. Mr Byers 1 carts are sent daily to all parts of the town and suburbs. Mr Gladstone will shortly publish a small and highly interesting little volume on " Special Aspects of the Irish Question : a Series of Reflections In and Since 1886." Tna brochure will enlighten many on the Irish question. A Parliamentary return shows that at the end of last year the deposits in the Post-office Savings Bank in tbe United Kingdom reached the prodigious annuat ot £7,608 002. During the twelve months tbe sum 9 received were £13 302.007, and tho*e paid out £13,146,108. The Propaganda has just finished the new missal for the nse of the Church in Montenegro. This concession, which was requested by Monsignor titrossmayer in 1836, is important, as tending to draw into the Western Catholic orbit the Slav peoples of the Balkans and to act ta a counterpoise to Ru sian pinslavism. The latest invention of the day, introduced into the Colony by the D.I. C.i is one that makes especial provision for the convenience of ladies engaged in cooking operations. It consists of a round plate or girdle, technically known as " augite," and which has the peculiar and valuable property of preserving from burning or boiling-over the contents, no matter how delicate they may be, of any pot or saucepan placed upon it, above evtn the hottest fire. It may be utilised also for toasting bread. We have personally seen the invention tried with oomplete success. Our acquaintance with chemistry or mineralogy is not sufficiently profound to warrant us on entering into an inquiry as to the naure of tbe material made use of. Persons, however, desirous of investigating for themselves can do so by procuring from the D I.C. one of the articles in question. Indeed, the firm deserve the thanks of the sisterhood of cooks in New Zealand for providing a household utensil so capable of making their work easier and sparing their tempers. Mtebs AND Co., Dentists, Octagon, corner of George Etrea The guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth give general satisfaction, and the fact of them supplying a temporary denture while the gums are healing does away with the inconvenience of being months without teeth. They manufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and eets equally moderate. The administration of nitrous oxide gas is also a great boon to those need ing tbe extraction of a tooth. Bead— [Ad yt.

I 20s Pr^sK now 7s lid, 19s 6d White Blankets now 10s lid, ( Millinery .in<l Manias | TAT AW ai»ai«h $ fA^t^i* ! 12 Beds Linen Thiead for 9} 4 \ HaHtgat- / LOUWgSvtl & vOi $ *CUft

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 45, 26 August 1892, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 45, 26 August 1892, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 45, 26 August 1892, Page 15