There are several reasons why "The ,'aih." that popular shot for men's ,fea.r, gives much better va'u than most stores, hi the 'il-v • > t l .-. buy for cash ... and then, again, .un:. ; •• made in the colony ".he ■. mport 'emselves liii'Kt from thf mnautaeiurers, thus saving the warehouseman's profit. These two things alone made a considerable difference;, -?nab;i>:g them to si .ply yon with uonest -,'oods tit bn .k prices, ask' » see boys' oi : .otis frcin 8:-. lid, tV- ' s from lsis . anc you'll be tbe values. Aavt NEURALGIA. If the affected parts are bathed freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm those stabbing, burning, darting pains will soon disappear. Rub the Balm well in several times during the day, keeping the patient warm and out of the cold wind. Dozens of people su/ferimr lroni neuralgia have been cured by the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. LACK OF ENERGY. If you lack energy, don't relish your food, feel dull and constipated, all you need is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They wiH make you feel like a new man and give you a healthy appetite. They will do more good than a -V bottle of tonic. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Send your order for printing to the "Daily News" Printery. Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed.
CARTER'S NO-3 GOLDEN GIFT TEA COMPETITION WEEDING AND PRUNING Although, a tea estate lias iw> hedgerows, it is nevertheless divided into field's for convenience of treatment, and eacili field is visited in turn by *he superintendent. Weeding is very effectively and thoroughly carried out. The tea fields are weeded on contract at the Tate of aibout one shilling and four-pence \)?v ;vve per month, and are kept almost entirely free from weeds and gauss; in fact, the tea gardens of Ceylon aire kept far cleaner tlian most of the tlower 'gardens of New Zealand. M left to mature <tihe 'tea plant will grow the (height of about twenty feet, with a circumference of about the same, hut the art of the .planter keeps il down to about three feet by constant pruning. After ia> year or two of plucking tlie plant naturally loses the vitality required to send forth the abundance of neiwi shoots; it then undergoes the merciless operation of dismemberment ; its branches a-re lopped oil" to audi an extent that it loo'ks 'utterly ruined; but it burets forth with renewed vigor, and in a few weeks is •ready for the ordeal of another year's constant plucking. •REASON 3. —Golden Gift Tea is grown on British soil, and l'.iitish subjects a,re employed in every department of its growth and manufacture. G. GARTER Tlie People's Grocer DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Send your ordel for printing to th " Daily News" Printcry. Tiltxa righ ind satisfaction guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 396, 23 May 1910, Page 7
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465Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 396, 23 May 1910, Page 7
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