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GEMS OF THOUGHT. Theje is more saving virtue in one qnicV teprooi* than in an hour's aimless scolding. A scolding woman is a constant thorn in the flesh. Death, to a good old man or woman, (s the coming of the heart to its blossoming time. Do we call it dying when the bud bursts into flower ? Plenty is as distinct frora wastefulness as a whole sack Ml of wheat from a sack with a hole in for the wheat to run through. Let no one be discouraged because his' lime is fully occupied. An industrious man's odd minutes are worth more than a 'azy man's all day. To think kindly is good, to speak kindly is better, but to act kindly is best. Let warm, loving light shine on all round you, and you iriil never lack friends. If there is really no such thing as unselfishness, as has been said, it is a very sweet kind of selfishness that prefers ths pleasure ppd happiness of another before it j own. Let the things which thy heart suggest* to thee to say, be well considered before they pass on to the tongue; for thou wilt perceive that it would be well to keep back many of them. Success is rarely a matter o* accident—always a matter of character. The reason why so many men fail is that so few men are willing to pay the price of self-denial and hard work which success exacts. Good thoughts, good words, good deeds, make up a good day; seven good days make the round of a week. Goodness in the heart makes all time good; so, if you will have a " good time," have a good hearj^

Two Bottles Make a Complete Cure. Perhaps your rheumatism is not bad enough to confine you to the bed; yet your muscles and bones ache every time a storm approaches, making you generally miserable. We can bring you positive and prompt relief. Mrs. Isabella Menzies, of Gisborne, New Zealand, sends this letter and her photograph: ' of remedies without relief. Then I tried AYER'S I was not disappointed, for after taking only two bottles the rheumatism all left me and I was cured. I want to do everything I can to make known what a wonderful medicine your Sarsaparilla is for those suffering the severe pains of rheumatism." 3 and constipation. SOFT AND GLOSS* HAIR. 110 make the hair grow-soft, glossy, and luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair re quires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this joh must use Paiker's Hair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requiiements without tbe disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender skin It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandrlff or othe impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an strong It Js sold in patent bottles at 2s 6d; by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E, SYKES, opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents Law bench Bbos. MOREY & SON. MORE! & SON.

OUR FIRST DIRECT SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS. Direct from Makers 11 Direct from Makers] INCLUDES NEWEST IN MANTLES, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, MACINTOSHES, BLACK & COLORED DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, Etc., Etc. OUR HOSIERY A SPECIALITY ALL NEW GOODS MEN* UNDERWEAR.Best Value to be!had. mmxwmjßm DEVON STKEET NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 9 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 9 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 9 July 1901, Page 4

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