Reckitt's BAG BLUE READY FOR USE. PENNY BAGS.—As a guarantee of quality scr| the name "RECKITT'S" is on each bag.
CRUSHED HOPES. "Times aw changed," naid Mark Twain, speaking of Washington. "1 doubt if nowaday* a man of Washingunswerving integrity would 1m? able to get on. " A rich lawyer the other night went into his den for a »moke. Ho took down from his pi[)c rack a *uperb meerschaum, a Christmas present from his wife; but. Silas, us ho started to fill the pipe, it came apart in his hands. The howl had hoen broken in two and then carele>-ly stuck together. With loud growl* of rage the lawyer rushed from his don and demanded to know w!i;it kid broken hi* new meerschaum. Hi* only son, a boy of eleven, spoke up bravely: '"Father/ he said. k l cannot tell a lie. I did it.' "The lawyer praised the lad's Wash* ingtonian voracity, but that night on his pulory he groaned, and went on terribly about the accident. 'Heaven help me/ lie said, 'it hiid Ikhii my l»feV» dearest wish to rear up my son to my own profession, but now —alas— alas!'"
A MUSICAL FIND. roSTIIIMOUS DAXC'KS UlISKKTIIOVEX. The I'ei liner recently >t.itn] that Messrs. Itreitkopf & Iliirtel. the lx-i|«i}; linn nf publisher*. were almut to issue eleven new dances by lieethoven. four waltzes, five minuett, and two Tyrolcse slow waltzes. 'l'li» manuscripts were found in the .irchive.* <»f tin l Thomas Seliool at Leipzig. They had hitherto lieen regarded lis tlic production of nn anonymous composer, and as showing symptoms of Weber's work, lnrestljiations have, however, shown tlieni to lie orchestrated dances, written by Heethoven in 1810 for some friends who had formed a musical society in the Viennese suburb of Moedling. The dances are orchestrated for seven instrument*.
PERFECT DIGESTION MEANS PERFECT HEALTH. A good stomach keeps every part of the body in perfect condition, and Disease cannot break in. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are a natural remedy for all disorders and weaknesses of the stomach. They possess exactly the same properties a." the gastric juices and other digestive fluids of the stomach. They actually do the digestive work of the stomach, and enable that organ to rest, recuperate, and become sound and healthy. They act in a mild, natural manner, ond cause no disturbance in the digestive organs. Tlicy prevent any fermentation of the food, which causes sour stomach. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules instil health into every part of the human body. They cornel perfect digestion of the food and perfect assimilation of the food nutriment. Every organ of the body is kept in repair, and good health necessarily results. At the same time the stomach, being relieved of its work, gets well and strong. Obtainable everywhere.
THE CtIiUSTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LTD., (Works: Islington, SmitWidd, ricton, Oamaru, Bumside. and Woodville), Advise that their Representatives will receive BACON & PORK PIGB. At the Various Stations as under;— MO'ITIJOA Tuesday, Dec. :jl. IXH <;|,AS ROAD -jiondays, Jan. C and 2<', Fell. 3 and 17. TOKw—Mondays, Jan. C, 13, 27, Feb. 10 nml 24. MOTClXJA—Tuesday*, ,lan. U and 28, l'Vli. 11 and 25. OKATO—Tuesdays, Jan. 7 and 21, Feb. 4 and 18. STRATFOBf)—Wednesdays, Jan. 8, 15, 22, 2ft, Feb. 5, 12, 10, 2G. L. NAIRN, Agent, Inglewood. J. W. BURKE. Prov. Rej>„ Ell ha®. (Phone 33).
PIGS. PIGs. PIGS. W. DIMOCK & CO., LTD piGS will be received at the following receiving stations as under;— MO'ITUOA- Wednesday, 15th January. and alternate Wednesdays. OKA HI Tuesday, 14th January, anil every alternate Tuesday. I XI■ LKW(»>lJ—Every Tuesday: TOKU—Wednesday, Bth and 22nd. DIKGI.AS-UOAD—Wednesday, 15th and 2!)tli. J. BUTCHER, Stratford. W. CORBETT, Okato. PIGS PI (iS PIGS TUB Inglewood Co-operative Baton Curing Company, Ltd., are buyers nf Prime Baeon Pign, Maiden Sows, or Barrows from 112 to 160 dead weight, i'l any {junntitv. RECEIVING-DAYS: •U the Factory--Every Wednesday. Midhir-t—Alternate Tuesdays from November 19. Waits ra -Alternate Mondays from November 25. Smart liuail—Mondays: November 18, December 2, 16, 30, (1908) January 13 and 27, February 10 and 24, March 9 and 23, Aprii 6 and 30. liuturoa.—Tuesdays: November 20, December 10. (1908) January 7 and 2!,' February 21 and 18, March 3,17, cud ' HI. April 14 and 28,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 309, 6 January 1908, Page 4
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