BOY SCOUTS Tho ])i-irict Inspector held :ui examination of '"tenderfoot" at the West End tichool Jast night, eighteen of whom passed a very good examination. The Inspector wishes all Scouts to attend Divine service on Sunday morning next, at their own churches. Staves draped with mourning in accordance with orders issued by Chief Dominion Scout Cosgrove. The Inspector will attend the Roman Catholic Church with the Convent Scouts. -Ibest starch NOT ONLY NOW, BUT ALL THE TIME Houiewives ai"e buying Starch, Mid when the beautiful New Zealand •unny days are with us, and white starched things In vogue, There's Nothing Better than SYLVIA STARCH for Starohing. It ta guaranteed an absolutely pure rich starch, and la used in all the best laundries. Experience has proved that the STERLING QUALITIES OF THIS VERY POPULAR BRAND never vary. It gives every satisfaction in ironing, and being considerably cheaper than the best Imported, it is easily explained why Shrewd and Economical Housewives always Insist upon having * SYLVIA STARCH, - BEST IRONING Li "THE MOST POPULAR SOAP." SO PURE as not to hurt a Baby, or injure the most delicate fabric Gives Speedy and Effective Lather—any watusp— any 9 method. # ECONOMICAL HAT RENOVATING rUE have been appointed Local Agents for the new EXCELSIOR HAT POLISHES. These are made in a variety of colors, including Greens, Mauve. Browns, Blues, and Red, and are sold at gD PER BOTTLE. This constitutes about the biggest sixpennorth we have ever offered, and. may be the means of saving you the price of a new hat for the winter. Economy is the order of the day. OKEY, SON & ARILD, Ltd., DEVON STREET.
GARTER'S NO. 1 GOLDEN GIFT TEA COMPETITION A TEA ESTATE JS a very busy place. "Early rising is the order of the day. At early dawn, 6 a.m., the planter attends the muster of all-the coolies on tlie estate; these consist of men, women, and children of eleven years of age and over, who assemble in gangs near the factory. Each gang is in charge of a cangany, who superintends the work of 'the laborers. The conductor, another official,, understands the art of cultivation and looks after the various gangs. The tea-maker superintends the work inside the factory. The superintendent counts the laborers, arranges them in gangs, and sets them their work —some to plucking, others to weeding, pruning, etc., etc., after which the factory is visited, then the fields, and the work of the pluekers." The best tea estates are those at a high level, because it is much cooler there and the tea plant matures more slowly, the leaves not being so rank as in low-country tea. REASON I.: GOLDEN |GIFT TEA receives its perfection of development owing to the fact that it has been grown on the high altitudes. C. GARTER DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH ... USE HNE'S JVIEDOUNE daily after housework is done. It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/- everywhere. 8. UP-TO-DATE PRINTING o every kind try the "News" -Tobbin Department. Orders executed with dei patch.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 389, 14 May 1910, Page 8
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