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GEMS OF THOUGHT. These is more saving virtue in one quick Jeproof than in an hour's aimless scolding. A scolding woman is a constant thorn inthi fi :sb. 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 iliylinct from wastefulness as t whole sack lu" of wheat from a sack Itich a hole in for the wheat to run through Let no one be discouraged because his fSme is fully occupied. An industrious man's odd minutes are worth more than a Jazy man's all day. To think kindly is good, to speak kindly is better, but to act kitdly is best. Let warm, loving light shine on all round you, and yon* «iil 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 the pleasure pjid happiness of another before it) 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 or' accident—always a matter of character. The reasoi 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. rnup a good day; seven good days make the round of a week. Goodness in tha fceg-t makes all time good; so, if you will lave a" good time," have a good heart#

£ HAKMERLESB BREECH-LOADINfI SHOT GUN 0K mlr 335. td» carriage paid fc any part tt Australia, Tasmania, or How Zealand. Price 335. 6(1., CAUMGB PAID. than tbe Cheapest As good ft serviceable as a dun costing £lO. A HARD HITTER. OLOBE SHOOTER. Will Kill up to 80 Yards. gnraUHABREL, U4AV6E, CEMXEAL SI&E, 33a. •*, Can*a«e Faid. ire Breeeh■ed by s»y vnpoa eustin* tea pounds. It is of ' Wimmnn maofactcre,ud tbe bfch «r»dc materials used to SseflutnicUos to wwted. tbe IxutcU £** in* been 6orepintst Misre-bomL The breech aettan is tngentau, staple, safe, —» »'*■ will not ret oat of nrder.aiid enable* the sun Sifted* s5 fired Vitli great rupiditr. Tbe bsnrf is iMsKifiiUTbloed. tbe bnecbH rein(aßedtnaocUcnoal. Seeh SbSuSmSfa'^niitloßgmea. «Mrrsl tee eartridcr* fit it. The stock is of watnot, bwbly gnd ebeaoercd. with durable steel heel-plate. There Cabttro V——' iMili safety tow# *®cideߣsl jumm i m Wustr to eazeh in bo*h. fences, <w scrub. Tbe vnodrt oa wtateb tbe Bnin ott is constructed Is perfect for accwacr, sod rapid shooting, ss well " tor upuian. We nate eoo&racted (or s larxe mraber of these 5551 d vMSeub sod si we do not intend to nppiy desieiii iSsenlnrihi entiie tot ss ss advertisement for oar Ann, we wffl only wpply One Zmptre On to each Purchaser. W* irwtes psrfsct wthfutln. .or- we will refund thenartiw {»in Ofl l> bored to ensure OM jell si 11. with pest peneuslkm o* the shot Tbe *eifht I ■ihoattilb*. Tfc*ls«rprieeaiwhiekweereaeilii*shisweapc» U far » tatted Use orty.faenee,* (Us advertisement may satKMir intn, qlum cut it oot sod tend with your order mSSrdiai wuvttata l*t. In onto,™. KdOT aw U A REMARKABLE OFFER)! 1000 POCKET PISTOLS GIVEN AWAY I! pin THIS—SECURE OUR FREE GIFT and advertise Our Finn among your Frienca, shfrrt rrfifft'T tale ana iccottu tiXcilibre breech-loading SSS pistol -not a tar. bat s gencine weapon of gTeafi mnetrstran. useful tn def- nee.sml excellent for target prac* SeiT Thi* liberal offer is ntade to introduce this new ptstal, lately faifeutrd ami patented. Tbe price retail iii is. 6d each, end bf »r""'it* l *ff Ms to each pnrehaser of ss Empire Qto ( W exseet toaeqnTrea*erj Urge sale fromcustomers"recom< larnfliti— pistol will be clvea absolutely free and rmeraber. sstMsetion rnarsnteed or money refanded. liveware in Melbonrw. call snd Inspect, or sad friena to do •ft Ik yoo. Semi Ihfc adTeitiwrmnt, cub in registered letter, Atne. post-nflice iwrfer, or postal nrt«, to THE nCTQIiX UWWFACTURIHC & IMPORTIM M • (&ml)lid>ed ill Melbourne ISO!, m Collins Street, Melbourne. AHUROA TOWNSHIP. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN reference to the Ahnroa Township which we are now placing on the market, we wish to draw attention to the advantages of this property. To acqoire freehold in tbe centre of a Harbour in touch with ail Foreign Ports of 2he world, Is a rare chance indeed. How many of as have let the chance slip to acquire freehold situated in a similar position for veiy little money, which, on looking back, would now take a good many thousands to secure. Look what (Taranaki is exporting at {resent. What will the multiple be in • few years t Although this is not ordinary property, we open tbe sections ts the public at the low upset of from £SO and upwards, on terms which will enable anyone to secure a property that it will be very bard to estimate tbe 'nine of within a very short period. CALLAGHAN & CO., Bole Agents.

gfiggggfigaj^ljgl The Children's Tea Table. It is always a pleasure to a mother to nuke her children's tea table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastiies from the nearest pasUy-cook, but the aftereffects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesomer.ecs. N< thing is more welcome to the children than nice little scones and simple cakes freshly baked at home, and these can be made very quickly and easily with the help of (he new Paisley Flour, made by I3rown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking gowder is required, as Paisley Flour does the v/orL of raising, and at the samo time in proves the flavour and digestibility of whatever is baked with it. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour. JAMES SANDERSON, ARO ITEOT. OmoKB Kino's Buildings Comr cf Devon and Brougham Streets. Nxw PLYMOUTH J£EBBBB. WRIGHT ft HUTCHEN yiiiifrwn AMD 80LICIX0M noniiii4Rin IIW FLTMOUT.M. ' ABMtoraf tteim wiUktplllMir Dw«Mjnlii*r. «ta» Tmh|

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 4

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