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BUY MAZAWATTEE COCOA. THE PURE COCOA.

BUY MAZAWATTEE COCOA. THE PURE COCOA.

riSW cocoas containing mineral colouring matter, whio* I equally cheap and equally harmful. BUY MAZAWATTEE COCO*-* THE PURE COCOA. DON’T BUY cocoas containing chicory, roasted arrowroot, butter substitute, treacle, sago-flour, farina, which are all cheap adulterants, and
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
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November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL

A STOCK EXCHANGE. Aberdeen. Tuesday. the Aberdeen Stock Exchange to-day the following busanoss was marked, viz --Great North Scotland 4 per .Cent. Lien stock a* £125; North Bank share* £9 11* 3d; Aberdeen Jute share* 13s ; Aberdeen Steam Trawling and Fishing: share* £2 8* 9d (th
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
ALLAN LINER IN COLLISION

ALLAN LINER IN COLLISION

The Allan Liner Carthaginian and the eteamer Glenn> reached on Thur-dav,having ooHldeJ at four in ilie morning off the Mu., of Galloway with One outward bound steamer Herima. The bow« of the latter were smashed, and she rapidly filled with water and went down. Tbo crew ,vere got
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
Coronation Ices

Coronation Ices

Confectioners have risen to the occas»° , the “Coronation ices’* will soon be dinners and suppers. A few years ago _ j jewels,” in the form of ioea, created sensation, the n-w ice crowns are development this 11 g Naturally, the r confection is a difficult master skill and taste
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
THE KING’S CORONATION JEWELS.

THE KING’S CORONATION JEWELS.

Whether the King has a new crown made had Queen not for Coronation, it is certain (writes London correspondent! that his crown will include very remarkable jewels. Chief among these the large heart-shaped ruby given Edward the Black Prince Don Pedro Castile after the battle of L
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
(From a yhatograpb.)

(From a yhatograpb.)

(From yhatograpb.) Hardly child i.s born into the worm does nob have more or less trouble with indigestion. The teething period brings its distress, and whenever there comes a delicate state of health, the digestive organs seem be the first to lose their power. Thus without the p
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
DUNDEE STEAMER FOUNDERS

DUNDEE STEAMER FOUNDERS

The. Dundee steamer Dorothy struck on the rocks at Tynemouth a dense fog yesterday morning. The ve&sel was towed off tugs, but rapidly filled and sank between the Tyne piens. The crew were rescued only few minutes before she foundered. The men lost nearly the whole of their effe
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
‘‘*®COKLR FR3IDAY.” ) –

‘‘*®COKLR FR3IDAY.” ) –

FR3IDAY.” «£ turn round the market Castle Street Muckle Friday after mid-day, and saw country cousin in all his gfory. The large , K>rity the young men were apparently on •auiess bent,; but a too large proportion of •h*** 1 indulging the ” cup that an< k> "V the least of it, the
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
OLD TEETH BOUQfff people rtw old or disused false Send your teeth R aud J. B. Fraser, Ld.. St., Ipswich

OLD TEETH BOUQfff people rtw old or disused false Send your teeth R aud J. B. Fraser, Ld.. St., Ipswich

(estab. 1353). and they will remit the utmost value by return, jr make you test offer. Largest and oi&ugt buytri, old itlfcti icetU 'n the world. I im. .
November 27, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland