SBBaasßsaßsm THIS BLOCK " a reduction of th# fr.nt panel on each pound and half petind package of NIRVANA TEA. FOR THE REST w « ne#d "V that NIRYANA i» picked and packed in Oeylon and comes direct from the Tea-Garden to the Tea-Pot. Retailed bv T, GARNER, South 'oad, 0. OARTEK, Dsvon-strfet, F.O. JURY G ver-st«et, NEW FLYM.OUIH CO-OP. SOCIETY, Ouirie J. WHITAKBR, Devon-street, W. HEALY, Devon-street. Sole Wholesale Agents - A- S. PATERSON & GO. WELLINGTON.
IUT'I THE T I * E? '** THE AN SON IA WATCH WILL TELL YOU.
PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION A WAN feela please I and satisfied when hia linen is nicely ironed, when the shirts, collars and cuffs show a beautiful ironv gloss 'i hi 3 *.s an important teatun of ljun lry work, but many women think it ie only the Chinamen who know the secret of imparting a glo sto linen. 'J his is a mistake j any woman who can handle an iron can make shirts look g"os»y »n1 nice by simply using AYHKS' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE (LION BRAND). No expert knowledge lequired; follow the directions and toe glaze will give you satisfaction. Lots of women use it regularly and praise the work it does All storekeepers sell the glaze; it is put up iu sixpenny and shilling packets, if yuu want a sample ta try write R. AY RES, 90 Cuba-street, 20 Wellin'.ion. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST lIS THE WORLD. Assurances in force ... £245,682,651 Asset l ... ... ... £68,966,608 General Manager for Ait-lralaßia 0. Cablislk Taylor. Resident Secretary. Welling on : E. Trevob Gould. Inspector of Agencies: ( P. M. Thompson, District Manager, T. W. Rfl.pr.By. rriHIS Office offers the most liberal assu X Bnce in the Australasian Colonie-. Surplus earned for year 1901, £1,819,665. No restrictions residence, travel, o: occupation. Loan values, paH up assurance, aid time for which Assaiance will be kept in force written in policj. Any further information may be obtained froja BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, AGENT 3, NEW PLYMOUTH to
THE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA
MINERVA. WHY? Because Australia has shown great wisdom, and MINKKVA. is the Goddess of Wisdom, as well as other things. THE QUESTION 13: Will yoa allow her to be your Goddess? That is, will you show wisdom by looking after your health, and, now that you are weak and run down, lestoring your wasted constitution! %kr7o%<c. i is absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a discriminating pubic. IT WILL Promote sleep in the night-time, AND provide you with elasticity of bo'iy and mind in the day. It will fill your veins with lich, red, pulsating blood, and enables you to fortify yourself against the seventies of winter, will mantle your cheeks with colour and bring the sparkle of .happiness to your eyes, and give you ambition and energy. Mr John A. Woof, representative of Jewell, Davis U Co., Clarencs-street, Sydney, writes: —" I have much pleasure in testifying as to the efficacy of MINKRVA as a tonic and stimulant. During a recent business trip throogh South Australia nay system was somewhat run c'owo thiough constant right travelling. I was induced to try MINKRVA TON 10, and after two bottles he invigorating and beneficial effects were marvellous." MINKRVA TONIC is on sale by SELLGREN & STKVKMSON, Auckland. Sole Wholesale Agents— A TIMK when this shoe could have bsen A. mended. There was a time when the 150 victims of Pneumonia, the 40 of Bronchitis, and the 60 of Pleurisy, who died in New Zealand during the past year, might have been saved had they taken SYKK*}' GUKA COUGH when they first caught that little cold 1 Eon'fc delay until you are in the condition of the old shoe, Don't let your cold go on until it gets past the curing stage. Stop it at once, and avoid the chancps of having the Grip, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, etc. All these troubles are the results of letting a cold have its run. You cannot afford to trifle with a cold, SYKES' CURA COUGH . Will Cure You. It is the Best Remedy ever advertised to cure a Cold. It gives immediate relief when other remedies fail. ' Sold throughout New Zealand by Chemists and Stwqkwims. Prise is fid 2s
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 17 June 1902, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 17 June 1902, Page 3
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