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The firoy River Argus, moralising on the social tendencies of the people of Westland says : —Aid agree " that all work and no play mako, Tom a very dull 'boy,"and a litt'ie pleasure intermingled with a life oi active business goes to make life worth living and is a pleasant re taxation from months of hard roil. We have received from time to time the warning that the West i!oa*Uas give too much time tip to sport and neglect to take a serious view 01 the things that are beneficial and permanent. It has been st.-tUd thai the present generation of the Coast diiter widely from those who • the burden upon themselves of buildtog up, the town. This may or imh> not be true, hint when looking -into the accusation we are compsled to admit that there is an apathy o*i the part o:f the young •men »i tm town to take an active interest in its welfare. The warning has boon sounded from the reformer, ilie pulpit and the platform, that the > ouths throughout the colony nro wasting their time in seeking i'.fl,'v pleasure instead of employing them? *!v -s in the search after knowledge. i'iicie .seeniH to be some need ;\>r the warning hand to be held up, and the efforts to stem the current seem to be well advised. Some iew months ago the University examinations were held in this town, ami not one single candidate was of ;ho .nai«< persuasion. This is surely a -sil'e indication of the aims of our ,\ oaths. If we find the means whe:v>y \ W-y must qualify for a professional career disregarded then the plain fact jis presented, and made perfect ly I clear, that our youths arc not striving to attain 'to any position oi

jnly on the use of Wolfe's il-V* that it ought to be ¥ou he tfje Judge. Every bottle of Wolfe's Schriappn oontnina an honest preparation of "Juniper Berrios end aeleot Buriey. If neod a etimulmnt th«t will hr*oe a tired, bcly or clear p tired mind, TEST WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS-not a false stimulant but a builder up of vital forces. Vou tadz no fPjsfi. Conor not tsfco anything thai ujofjj-.t A eu*-<Uitute for this ■ { ,n U tooi o. Imitations nr* put j' i out for or.c purpose only - to mak-- ' | "".J profita-thoy are Absolutely • | -vorthlea*. ( V?ni<jWf)oh32ottki Look for tK. nam« «nd aaccj-' only bottles With the «<ij'inture 01 ; J •o 1 j.> 1 •.f Wolf* on the label. 1 I. ' -;r* 5? fey r p Ef-j/i rL -" uv< * ms A PUBLICTEST TEAS. $ 13&3 W,7M 'A& r'Tpt »r7 M. M. MITCHINSON'S Caledonian Nupser>y, NEW PLYMOUIHj Established over SO year*. leltphone *OB. NOW ON SALE: Elardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Fruit Trees. Shelter Trees, etc PRICES OF LEADING LINES : -■upressus Wacrocarpas (balled; 2 years, 25* per; 100 ; largest eii.e, 30s. Jupressus Lawsoniana (bailed), 2 years, 25b, Jerberry (common) 10s to 15s per 1000. Lfrican Boxthorn, 2 years, 10g per 1000. J IOOcT BoXtllorD ' 2 y° al 's. 10s per 'laegnus,3 years old, 10s per 1000. learia Traversii, 2 years, 12s 6d per 100. inus Insignia, 2 years transplanted, 12s 6d per 100 ; Syeavs, 2os. pples, Pears, Peaches, Plums (Japanese and English leading varieties) from 1b 6d each or 15s per dozen. Camellia* Azaleas, lihododendrons oaths, Wagnolias, Chryianthemns, D»Blias, Palms„ Abutilons, tphnn, Hardy Herbaceous Plants,' libs, Climbing Plants. 3rders left at the town shop will j wive attention, I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7725, 30 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7725, 30 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7725, 30 January 1905, Page 4

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