TEA OF QUALITf.
VITALITY counts as the foremost propetty in tea, and only good, pure, rholesome tea is safe to drink. Another saential in tea is theine. Crescent Tea i rich in quality, rich in theine, rich in very property that distingushes good ea. For the early morng cup take
[t 'is stimulating and invigorating. Otoe grades at 2/-, 1/10 and 1/8 per [b. Try it before your buy it. Write at nice to the proprietors, .who will send yon.'a sample on trial free." If ,TjnBLIIN6T.ON> d ~1;' Yf* ifl^ ■^^m ~z ir/ $ ;iaA'4 un \*>m 'Hmm you try on, a pair of McEwen's, «ar decision is settled by the LOOK of PA; 1»pot, and not by the FEEL, for why we "say that a pair of jiooja would be the r| . : KMAS 6IFE THAT SHE WOULD LIKE "ifntf"i9i9t would be a pleasant ler for a good many months to e, something useful, something senL We have some <4 f tbe v«Ty best |ub*madß boots and .shoes in -the T -latest styles, but our ladies' outi. footwear is really smart. Ideal .Xmas.
CEWEN BROS QlfALlft SHOE STORE New Plymouth. •Phone 201. "BOOST" YOUR OWN SEASIDE. # «. ">N and after THURSDAY, November 28, a quartette of inimitable >NKEYS wjll be available for picnickI on the East End Beach. They will n, Tear, raee or roll over at the will f the shildren. Special terms to picnic and school -.rties and private functions. Terms on application to Telephone • n Box SO. (JOB JjATHST AND TJEST gKIMMER WGLSELEY SEPARATOR. ' is the most, efficient separator on the market, the simplest; strongest 1 cheapest. Gives absolute satisfaci. Easy running. "SEPARATOR PERFECTION" b what the users say of It. SR. BUCKLEY INGLEWOOD. DALGETY & 00. KTRACT FROM "FARM BULLETIN," BRISBANE. 1 TIRING JfAMMITIS A case of mammitis very quickly cured 'Skinner's Mammitein came under the rtice of the "Bulletin" at the recent Bracelet 111., one of Talgai's cows, arred at the grounds on Wednesday, 7th igust, and very shortly developed signs tget. Mr. Young attended to her, d apparently put her right, but on .turday she had a relapse, and on Suny was quite off her "feed," her coat is rough and "off," her eyes were nken, and one quarter of her udder was ich inflamedi and hard. At 4.30 p.m. Sunday, Mr. Skinner was asked to tend to her, and he did so. He gave r the. mammitein drench, and injected e remedy. By 8 p.m. she was eating, d by morning had cleansed up two ids. By Tuesday morning the inflamition and swelling had disappeared im the udder, and her milk flow was Barently.nonnal. At noon on Tuesday I was judged in the ring, looking a [erent beast. Mr. Young says that pmitein should become a boon to fv fanners who are troubled with ["dangerous disease in the herds. Bee 4/8. From stores and chemists. PROSSER & CO., New Zealand Agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 187, 27 December 1912, Page 4
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