change, which sooner or later will undoubtedly alter the aspect of affairs ■n iii<* Far Captain S. \V. Mtioie s'atcd thac China was simpiy beginning to recognise her own enormous power. In the Russo-Japcnese war China saw what Japan with her more advaneed ideas was able to do, and the question bow asked in China was, ,- If Japan was able to defeat one great Europ China do the same?" The militan spirit appeared to be spreading throughout ihe Empire, and to-day China was drilling her thousands of troops. The Mandar'n in each disiiii't had received instructions to drill a certain number of troops, and it was no scene that large supplies of war material had been impor cd from (iermany and other countri'-s. Caplain Moore laid particular stre-s upon the progres-ivc steps recently taken in laying down new railways, which would have the effect of opening up rich agricultural country. It was well known the internal traffic was enormous, and that up to the present a great part of it was carried on by means of rivers, which seen literally to swarm with boats of aU kinds and descriptions. Now the railway was beginning to pierce the country, and the result vvfluld be beneficial to China generally. If you want your furniture carefully, expeditously, and economically, employ the New Zealand Express Company, Ltd.. who make a special fea'urc of ihi-. class of work, and who are also able to supply first-class dry storage accommodation.—Advt.
When your vitality is low, you are miserable all the time. Yoa are languid and depressed, your nerves are weak, and vour appetite 13 poor Read what Ayer's Sarsaparilla did for the invalid daughter of a grateful mother: "My daughter had f "ihled with violent hness. She was pale, I 1 losing flesh rapidly. She tried \nriou ceived no bei be began to feel better. „, - of this medicine her appetite returned, her cheeks began to fill ' -* ' - -■-—tined in strength, :, she slept better, 'la like a new person." There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." Fr»nr»<l»or.J.,.Am»{t.,l9i'iU,HMi,U,S.A.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81859, 6 October 1906, Page 4
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342Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81859, 6 October 1906, Page 4
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