THE GODDESS OP AUSTRALIA. MINERVA. Became Australia has shown other ftitdom. and MINERVA U the Goddess ct Wisdom, as well as neat >J3MgS. THEO'JESriON'S: Wi'l you allow her to be your ttoddemt That is, will you show wisdom by looking after your health, and, now tJiat you are weak and ran down. restoring your wasted constitution t - <ff& 0/V'C, 1b absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a dtssriminating publfc. (TWILL Promote sleep in the night-time, provide you with elasticity of body and mind in the day. It will fill your veins with rich, red, pulsat- - ing blood, and enables yon to fortify yourself against the severities of winter-n-Ul mantle your obeeks with colour and I bring the sparkle of happiness to your eyes, and give /on ambition and energy. | Mr John A. Woor, representative of , Jewell, Davis fe Co., Clarence-street, Sydney, writes:—" I have much ngas to the efficacy of MINERVA as a tonic and stimulant During a reoent bnaW r.ess trip through South Australia my system was somewhat run down through constant right travelling. I was induced to try MINERVA TONIO, and after two botUes he invigorating and beneficial effeotejwen marvellous." MINERVA TOcJIO is on sole by SELLGRBN k STKVENBON, Auckland Pole Wool*- le Agents— TARANAKI MUSEUM, HE Husenn will be opened to the poblio . on THURSDAY and BATUB: afternoon from 2.80 to 4.30 p.m. W. 8. BPENCER, ta Hon. Bec. MODEL DAIRY FARM. *)QA ACRES; all level, first-olaas soil; U t/vJ sup nor house and outbuildings; £ll au acre. Terms—£COo ctsh, balance 4 per cent. OARTHEW, BRITTAIN * CO. DISTINCTIVE FINISH. 'HAT is the distinctive finish about 11 starched linen t It is not the whitsness nor yet the stiffness, for these are oomiontoa'l. Takev.lrto shirts, collars and ci.ffs—whiteness end stiffness one expeots, but there is no distinction in either. It ie t h t g lossy appearance of the laimdrled shirts that gives them the distinctive finish—it U the hnisti whioh every woman who has to do with washing and ironing likes to obtain. Success is assure! to thoie who use AYRES' OiiINESB LAUNDRY GLAZE It Uso simple and eary to u«e. There It no mining and messing about with it. The powJer is applied to ihe starched linen with a flannel, and then fo'lows the .ironing. This glaze imparts a beautiful China-like polish, and gives general satlsiao'ien. SOLD EV&RYWHERE At 6d and Is per picket Samples sent post-free to any address In the colony. Write to R. AYRES, 90, Cuba-street, Wellington, ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1903, Page 3
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417Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1903, Page 3
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