THE GODDESS OP AUSTRALIA MINERVA. Because Australia has shown other aisdom. and MINERVA it the Goddess a Wisdom, as well as gnat 'itiingi. THEQUEBnON(B; Will you &Uow her to be your Uoddeatt That is, will you show wisdom by looking after your health, and, bow that you are weak and run down. restoring your wasted constitution! in absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a ditarimlnating public, HWiLL Promote sleep In the night-time, i provide you with eU»tiolty of bedy and mind in the day. It will till your veins with rich, red t —-•--- yourself agaiut the leveritiea of winterwill mantle your cheeks with colour and b ing the sparkle of happineu to your eyes, and give yon ambition and energy. Mr John a. Woof, representative of Jewell, Davis fc Co., Olarence-street, Sydney, writes:—" I have mnoh pf ' * '" tonic and stimulant. Daring a recent but* ness trip through South Australia my system was somewhat run down tbiough oonctut night travelling. I was induced to try MINERVA TONIO, and after two bottiei be invigorating and benefloial efleoislwer* marvellous." MINERVA TOiVIO is on sale by SKLLGRBN k STBVBNBON, Auokknd . Sole Wholesale Agents—
TARANAKI MUSEUM, . on THURSDAY and BATU af strnoon from 2.30 to 4.80 p.m. MODEL DAIRY FARM, u\j\) superior houe and outbuil olose to school and factory. A Bi €ll an (aore. Term*—£soo oath, balance 4 per cent. OARTHEW, BRITTAIN fc 00. DISTINCTIVE FINISH. WHAT Is the distinctive nnlsh abaft . starched linen ? It is not the whiteness ner yet the stiffness, for these are oemi montoall. Takovh'tc shirts, collars and cuffs—whitenees and stiffness ons expeote, but there is no distinction in either. It it tin glossy appearance of the laundried sbirte thit gives them the distinctive finish—it ia the finish which every woman who has to do ' with washing and ironing likes to obtain, Sucoesi is assured to those who use AYRES' CHINESE A LAUNDRY GLAZE It is so simple and eary to use. Than it bo mixing and messing about with it. Tbi I powder la applied to the starched linen with. a flannel, and then follows the ironing. Thii glaze imparts a beautiful China-like poUlb, and gives general satisfaction. SOLD EVtfRYWHSRI At 63 and It per packet, Samples sent post-free to anvaJdmilß the colony. Write to R. AYRES, 90, Cuba-tWeet, WalUnftt*. «
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 3
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384Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 3
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