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ITHE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA MINERVA. WHY? Because Australia has shown great wisdom, «cd MINERVA is the Goddess of Wisdom, as well as other things. THE QUESTION IS: I Will you allow her to be your Goddess? j That is, will yo'i show wisdom by looking after your health, and, now that you are weak and run down,' restoring your wasted constitution 1 I I^' S7 -^ is absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a discriminating public. IT WILL Promote sleep in the night-time. AND* provide you with elasticity of body and mind in the day. Ft will fill your veins with rich, red, palsating blood, and enables you to fortify yourself against the severities of winter. It will mantle your cheeks with colour and bring the sparkle of huppinesa to your eyes, and give you ambition and energy. jr John A. Woof, representative of ell, Davis & Co., Olarecce-straet, Sydney, writes :—" I have much pleasure in testifying as to the efficacy of MINBRVA as a tonic and stimulant. During a recent business trip through South Australia my system was somewhat run oown thiough constant "ighfc travelling. I was induced to try MINERVA TON IP, and after tvro bottles the invigorating and beneficial effects were marvellous." MINERVA TOtfIC is on sole by SEM.GRBN & "TEVENdON, Auckland. Sole Wholesale Agents—

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TARANAKI PLTJUBING, TINSMITHIKG WORKS. SMART BROS,, New Plymouth, STItATFORD, Inglewood. WE have RRMOVKn to those large and Cifisn.'KA.L vremises at corner oi Brougham and Powderham-stretts, and fit ed up our Workshops wish »p-to-date machine) y. Orders executed promply and efficiently ttnd all work guaranteed. Householders desiring a reliable Hotivaier Service in their houses are requested to give ua a trial. We will supply ostiin*te of cost and guarantee you satisfaction. THE LODESTAR PaTKNT AUTOMATIC AOKTYLENK «AS GENKRA.TOR, For which we are Sole Agents, is the simplest and most effi' ient in the market and Gives a beautiful ligiit. SMART BROS, Stiatford, New Plymouth, Inglewood

BAIL UP!" IT was a common enough expression in Australia one time, and the viotii generally one of those folks who never look wnere t ey are <oing. Caution is at all times the evidence of wisdom, and in no particular should it be shown morii than in uhoosing one's TEA. You c»n get all kinds of t- a in Australia; dountiess you can get many of them where this journal circulates, and caution, therefore, is absolutely necessary. The finest, purest, most reliable tea comss from Oey.on, not Chita or India, and experts of the no less than those of the household, agree that is far and away the best Oeylon that is grown. NIRVANA TKA is picked and packed under British supervision. Bach pound or half pound is put up in lead in Colombo, the capital of Oeylon, and thin being soldered, the package i* made air-tight, and the contents preserved from deterioration. T. GARNER, South Road, 0 CARTER, Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Gover-strret, tfEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY Ourrie-s creel. J. WHITaKBR, Devon-street. W HEALY, Devon-street. Jbie Wholesale"Agents— S PATERSON & GO. 1 WELLINGTON

GUARANTEED LUTELY PURE gear ce/s 8153F TEA, OUiVIBS, SOOTS, SAUCES, and fJivoic.v pouuds of meat. Obta.itiu.blo thrtrasfhottt tli« Ooloajr. &3K FOH n\ and Talso No Other E

H4PPY BE THY DREAMS. THEY WILL HE, IF YOU SMOKE SALMON AND GLUOKSTEINS GOLD FLAKE Wholesale at J. Avbey'S, Deton-atreet. Heta'l a'. T. Furlong's and H. Bennett's J: fobicconists. J. MYERS AND CO., j Agents, Wellington,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 3

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