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-'' Kt dairyman or farmer mis atari to be wthout a eopy of Sykes'-Journal far Mil. It feeesipaled in a very interest *-£ manner, and in addition to its great ty e* the farm has much informa- ,. - that may prove valuable. Tables ,/far recording each day's milking for the „'year are given, .also memoranda of ',. v stock pmchased and sold, breeding table, '* '~\ register, seed sowing table, etc. In tlis Journal is full of information t-lba£ every dairyman most know to be > ■oeeessfoL Copies can be obtained ea smUeation.—Adrt. 1

I SOFTEN THE EYES and io tone up the nerves, to add new },' - allurement to dimples and curves, to -,; make mortal life just as glad as can: be, ~, there's nothing to beat Snratnra—that et, and making no end of a racket; but the housewife cried, " See! that bird's got at my tea!"—and she ran for the packet as quick as could be. Sitratura was packed in that packet. i went canoeing down the Nile. He was happy as could be, not a single squawk squawked he. Mother'd . filled his bottle (see ?) with fresh Bura, ; tors Tea! BPINSTEB WHO LIVED in L New York, exhausted by fribble , and talk, decided to drink Saratura. .1 ": think she's the happiest wife in New . York. (They marry that sort in -, New York—as in Amsterdam, Christ- , church and Cork.) a flint, a thousand flints, and then he said "Good lock! I'll sell the flints straight off for two pound ten; and earth's superheat tea—the tea I've worked and waited for, pure SurataraDr I '•*?■ PRIDE, for Snratnra daily cried; i* but ene day, with an absent mind, she t offered him some other kind. The t *r jtorrot dropped a tear and died. tu is a wide dnTerence between ST"" "then" and "now," and this is well u-flnatrated with respect to tea. There .* Jwae a time when a blended tea was ': viewed with suspicion .because of the impression thai it was "faked" for "-'*'—«-. People now realise that it is imible to get a palatable tea without tUng. -, - ; ->flCeas grown in different localities have characteristics, and even the - tea of the same place is not the same in , two successive seasons. tJEhe-tea-blender's art is to'bring-tc- '' gvfher the different teas, and by a cor- \ net combination to produce a particular f . flavor. That is why Empire Teas are always the same. Just try ' ELEPHANT BRAND 2/2 PER LB- " and- you will be charmed with it; fur.l*' tttrmore, you can always make sure of V getting the same strength and flavor in - every package. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, 1 W. & G. Turnbull & Co., % Proprietors, WELLINGTON. RANUNCULUS GORGEOUS SHADES OF *> WHITE CRIMSON. YELLOW. PURPLE BLACK 1/6 per dot Bulbs; 10/- per 100 (post free). The RANUNCULOUS is one of the most popular of our Bulbous rts, being greatly admired for brilliant and many-colored flowers, which lend themselves so well to the artistic decoration of both house and garden. Banging from the dwarf, varieties of a few inches in height to tail spikes of 18 inches and upwards, bearing rosette-shaped blossoms of lovely and attractive colors, there are few flowers/ which can vie with the Ranunculus for cutting purposes. DO NOT POSTPONE SENDING IN YOUR ORDERS FOR THESE BULBS. DO IT NOW NIMMO AND BLAIR, BULB GROWERS DUNEDIN. NOTICE. . • Aaaouneemezts of Births, Marriages ;'■' aad Deaths must be duly accredited. ' (targes for these 3» each. I» Hemoriam ";,.. Settees are inserted at the same rates, |* iot when verses are added an additional pr afearge of 8s «d is made. Notices f- ff Death and Private Interment are -f eharged at 5s M each. Notices of Death '"'■ '—' Funeral are eharged et 8s each, ' of Thanks and Bereavement are eharged at Is Id each.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 4

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