"Blessed be Drudgery" is tho title of a book written by Thomas a Kempis. There is drudgery enough to satisfy the most exacting on a large dairy farm where, the cows are hand-milked. Mo-it folk like to avoid drudgery, and when the "Lawrence-Kennedy-Gillies" machine camo along, doing the milking in half the time with less than half the labor, thoy felt more inclined to say "Blessed be the 'L.K.O.' Milking Machine." Messrs. Peacock and Andrews,, Daiinevirke, say: "The machine milking U heaven compared with the old drudgery." J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents, Egmont-strcet, New Plymouth.
UK BABY. e The pride of the house when he is smiling, happy, and healthy. But when he is ailing, what then ? Is your baby ailing? Is he too i , , oes increase too 1 ® low 'y in weight ? Does his rood do him all the good it ought? Then give him a medicine food that will help him ; that will help him digest his food perfectly; that will give him more flesh—more power to resist disease. Lane's Emulsion is what he needs. It is the best and most effective medicine for little folks. Best because it is easy to take and never causes pain or irritation. j because it makes them fat and plump; brings colour to the cheeks and prosperity to the whole body. Best because it makes smiling, happy healthy children. ' LANE'S EMULSION at all chemists and stores. Price 2/8 and 4/6. " it's ® Famous." <
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 228, 19 September 1908, Page 6
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244Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 228, 19 September 1908, Page 6
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