Sightly or wosffly thoy am a* nod of inability to uepresa thorp iturefl communicatlvenaw wh»» wy leave the olflco. Furthermore—nd this remarkablo revolution is ! h the authority of an employment gent—woman are beginning to lake lore interest in thtoir husband's usiness affairs, and to dteats to horn on the questidn of whothor they hall employ male on female assistnte. "It is hut humau that they should isuouragc—some of them forbid—he employment of lady clerks,' 1 the Ifenti addrd. "One good lady who isitwl her husband's offico iturinted pon the immediate dismissal of a iretty typist, on the ground that he girl wore teo much jewellery !" in flavour. :\ c.-isint in action. } ■': in results. .iy-up of Figs is ;). : hoily which doctors ! ; !y re; ognise as effectually ■.u,;crsed:ng tlie purgatives of other days. It acts simply, naturally, pleasantly upon Liver, Kidneys, an. I Bowels, cleansing and permanently benefiting those organs. Ask for CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS and refuse imitations. Tin fienuina bears Ihe Name and Trade Mark or the Oallfornla Fig Syrup 0o„ 32 Sn.w HIM, London, E. 0., and U sold In New Zealand In two sizes, I/O and 2 3. Australia: 7 3\,'.IUCK ST.EEf, STi>«t. Famous Library Burned, By a fire w,..v- uwu.n-u »i «« 27 at the National Liliiary attach. k> the University of Turin (Italy;, the collection of valuable books to the number of 250,000, und many thousands of manuscripts, including Hie nnnals of the House of Savoy, the famous U.S. of the Kornn. several hundreds of tho Cic< sests and others, were dc»uuj<.-u. The famous map ot the world by Based, dated 1570, was also burned. Professor Carlo Cipolla, when he saw bis beloved munuseripts burnfeic, gays a correspondent, sat n»»> nnrl wept. He declared the la dr«a#te» for the~wtole of Wtusi. Lane's Emulsion It 13 only a step from a common cold te grippe, pneumonia, consumption. It is also only a step from a cold to. health, strength, vigor. That better step—tho step te health—is a bottle or two of Lane's Emulsion. Chemists sell it. 2/6 & 4/6 *i 90
White Men Humiliated. Letters received in London from South Africa give a gloomy pictura of the state of affairs in Capo Colony, the Transvaal, and Orange. Hives Colony. "Mr Kruger made an excolluut law i» the Transvaal," writes a British officer, "prohibiting natives from walking on (lie pavement in Johannesburg and Pretoria. To-day ono sees a white man at the street corner polishing the boots of Kami's dressed in the latest fashion. " In the suburbs of Johannesburg hundreds of natives ring the bells of free-wheel bicycles on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons as they fly past unemployed white men, who do not know how to get their »ext meal." Veale & Chatterton SUPPLYFBAJUCLBY ROAD BNTFBB, l'jiwe HAUB AND BACOSfc Heine Pseeferved Fruits, Quaker and Force, Macintosh's Cream Toffee, Heddla'B Ginger Wine, Singer's Egg Producer, Laeeaby'a Calves' Foot Jelly (in Jars). YOUJi OBDEBS SOLICITED. C&mfuHx Note oui> THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS. Veale & Chattenton Talepfioae 166. SURATURA THE TEA DUTY. On April Fool's D..,, ~.,» ll(w „„. al TarilY came into force, and the duty on tea imported from llritrak lonsessions lias been remitted. THE CONSUMERS OP SURATURA TEA GET THE BENEFIT. The proprietors of SURATUKA. have arranged with all storekeepers to reduce the prices of all grades of buratura by 2d per lb, as from 1-t April, 1004. RETAIL PRICES NOW. SURATURA A QUALITY I/O per tb SURATURA B QUALITY 1/9 per lb SURATURA D QUALITY 2/- per lb SURATURA X QUALITY 2/1 per lb DON'T PAY MORE. Important to sufferers from Rheumatism.—The proprietors of Bock's RHEUMATIC POWDER wish it known that every tin of their powder is sold with a guarantee. All •ekoepers are author- .-- v „e price paid to those not having benefited by the use of it. Close on 500 Cured Cases are known to the proprietors, and the following are a few of tho»o who have kindly consented to have their itioned to induce other sufferers to also benefit by the use of Bock's Rheumatic Powder—L. R WeWb, Makotuku ; Thas. A. Pruden] Eltham ; James Harvey, Mrs Hart and Mary Ann Hod'der, Ashhurst ;' W. H. Lukies, Pohangina; Joseph Cummerfield, Eoxton ; Mauraco McCullum and Albert Burges, Waihl ; H. E. Dean, Patea ; John Douglas, Hampden,- Otogo. Sold at all chem- , tots and sto*es, 8/6 per tin. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 79, 7 April 1904, Page 4
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