Y OUNG men AND MAIDENS DON’T DEAD THIS t Unless you want a BICYCLE, Or Repairs to a BICYCLE, Or Something in the Line. BEJSB, BRIGHTEST AND MOST BRILLIANT BICYCLE Ever BORN. Sao JENKINSON, LIMITED. 48, VICTORIA STREET. 669 IT’S ALL IN KNOWING HOW! T&T'OU must know something about bakmg to make any sort of success with. it. You must also have the proper ingredients, and the most important of these is baking powder. You have no idea what good baking powder is like if you have not tried SHAELAND’S BAKING POWDER, MOA BRAND. It is a pure wholesome baking powder that never disappoints. The most successful professional cooks prefer it. The chef of a country hotel writes;—"l have used it for- years with great satisfaction.” Look for the coupons in the shilling tins. iEIBYTAIj TEA MART. AT CAMPBELL’S, 21, MANNERS STREET. And. corner WILSON AND RIDDIFORD STREETS. CITY. GODBER’S M ELBOtTBNE HOUSE, CUBA STREET. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOM, LAMBTON QUAY. EXCELLENT VARIETY OP AFTERNOON TEA CAKES. ENGLISH BISCUITS. Wedding Cakes carefully packed to any " part of the Country. Telephones 263 and 211. • NOTICE. P. STAP LB S , (Lato of Jenkins and Mack) HAS commenced business as Plumber, Gas fitter, Locksmith, Electrician and General Repairer. • . • 105, Lamb ton quay, next Aldoua. Telephone 943. 7 JJENLET Condensed Milt should be used by inralids and children. Prepaled at Henley, in the Taieri district, which is noted for its splendid dairy herds. Richer in cream than any imported milk. WANTED —l2 Cabinets, Souvenir Mounts. “Mona,” from 13s 6d; Christmas Concession. Wrigglesworth and Binns. Photographers, 7, Willis etreet. .
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 6
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264Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 6
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