THE PREMIEB MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WHICH MAY PROVE AWKWARD FOR somk PARLIAMENTARY CAN» DIDATES. THE Premier, when speaking at the opening ceremony of the Palmerston North Art and Industrial Exhibition, eaid : — •' I must not forget to mention the Rontgen X Rays which .are on vjbw, | 1 and have dons so much to advance medical science and assist suffering humanity. Now, if any constituency donbted that their Member had any brains, ihey could get his head photographed in order to see, and I would strongly advise all constituencies to have the brains of the candidates photographed before making a choice." This was a most thoughtful suggestion of the Premier's. But what is the value of brains without digestion ? He should have gone further and recommended the application of the X Rays to the digestive organs of the whole of fler Majesty's subjects, when it would have been found that tbose who were in tbe habit of drinking ordinary teas would find the coating of the stomach converted into a sort of partially tanned leather. This causes mdi gestion, shortens life, and spoils the most angelic temper. Suratura Tea beiog pure as tho lily, undefined, is not only harmless, but an invigorating digestive tonic, and is recommended by ALL who have used it. IN T OTE. — (in important omission war nearly being mtde in this advertisement, v j z . — The usual guarantee that Suratura Tea is JNOT blended with China or In* dian Teas. , cheaFmoney ! cheap money ! cheap money ! RECOGNISING the fact that tbe Bates of Interest have been reduced, the COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION are prepared to Lead Money at equal, if not lower, Bates than the Government or any other body, and Borrowers should bear in mind that the expenses are very small, as there is no procuration fee to b 9 paid. The only charges are for valuation (on a low scale) and the necessary mortgage deed, the costs of which are fixed by arrangement. No charge for valuation unless loan granted. Apply direct to EDWARD GIESEN, Manager, Feilding. 60VERNMENT InSURANcTBEPARTHEHT. Established 1870. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. B«pla,« a declared-1875 £Ug» 1835 - «233,000 lESO - £233,000 |Tfcre« years only) 1893 - £liJO,OOQ J. H. RICHARDSON, gy comzitiaiiionfi?. FRANK OWEN, LICENSED and AUTHORISED SURVEYOE. Member New Zealand Institute of Suryeyora.) Native Surveys undertaken for Land Court Purposes. Bush Felling Conthacts laid off, THE OLD SURVEY OFFICE, Back of the Corporation Buildings.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1896, Page 2
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401Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1896, Page 2
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