It 18 THE KXSQLTI tta QINUINB SDGALYPTI which will pnntt far you * «f storting tatae and pwteet having yoor health nqnred by many erode oik jod so-called which we mm off by undealers u "jn»t m good/ iAfafears, according to authentic depreiriiw to the heart. Mkim *XTRACT k non-mjnrioos, and brings inbronchial and fiatric affections, j great aaUaeptac power* protect future infection. Wound*, ulcers, spmina, are healed without iafljmSANDER'S EXTRACT w en- _ by the higjhaat Medical Authorand la unique in its .effect; 'parity, aad wtajr •« its dktingnishIties. Therefore, get the _ SANDER EXTRACT; Insist, liars to, bC. get it, and derirt
(OH A FIRE ALL BRIGHT and klni yon boil some aqua pure and softly in a pot upon some ton. And then, however poor M, oo prince can hope for finer (BBE WAS A GIRAFFE went -out for a laugh and swallowed I a bagful of chaff. The Ja have choked him as sure as be; but Bunker the Colonel saved him you see by giving feuratura Tea. WILY AFGHANS now have ft, each 'heath his own fig tree. Mnir (may his days increase!) i /Sontara Tea ana all the wily " i know its worth as well as he. IQOK HAS SEEN a thing or , and don't tell what she's seen. > all that the ladies do—the lor the queen. She sita aloft, , yon see, now she's got Suratura MACTAyiSH you couldn't S call lavish; for die clung to.the did stte. Still, die was concould be, for every e'd no end of a spree when she I Suratura, that wonderful tea. LADY WHO TRAVELLED pHf SEA cried, "0, Suratura's "* What Ho r said the Mate, file wife for me, Kate P' the Skipper: "Not much! >me?" isa
;w do ioc I)GE TEA? t\ Do you judge tea by its quality r or by the wrapper? A pretty wrapper does not make a good tea, sot even a pretty good tea. Merit is the only test; and tea to be good must possess perfeet - drinking qualities, and most ■ f please the palate. The standard tea to-day is EPHANT ND ■Many are glad to say that their teas are, "]t»t as good as Elephant," thereby acknowledging it is a standard tea. Elephant tea is rich in theme and free from dust and imparities, and is sold at 2/2 per lb. Ask for it. EMPIRE TEA. CO. W. * G. TUBNBULL A 00., PROPRIETORS, . WELLINGTON.
PUBLIC NOTICE, to the disruption of shipping and labor troubles ill the United an, the balance of my aerated plant has been delayed. I hare received advice that the plant will '• next month. I have to apologise ij customers for not being able to Ij the aerated waters promised for drinks. er, I am prepared to supply,-in jptfted quantities, syrups, herbal |r and table vinegar, to any part of p district at shortest notice. f CL a STEFFENSON, taprietor New Plymouth Aerated Water Factory. RUSSELL AND SON «T. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ONUMENTAL MASONS KBOCATCS of JUarDle and Granite Hoads tenet sent promptly to an; * of the Island. S*V pit have a particularly large and mrdr of headstones in our y»r<», •( m invite inspeetira. vour next PRINTING Order to Utte "'Daily News." Prices right, atigfacton guaranteed. THE BEST PLACE IS BAKEK'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 187, 6 February 1912, Page 4
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