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A. WISE RESOLUTION FOR THE NEW YEAR. Another year gone—another milestone on life's highway passed. What of the future? Is it your intention to continue in the old groove, or has the time arrived when a change of scene and occupation—a radical change of the mode of life—is desirable or perhaps imperative? A man worn with the cares and anxieties of business in these days of fierce competition naturally turns to the alluring prospect of the care-free, healthful life which the country offers to all in this richly-en-dowed land. The city man is oft-times enslaved because of the fear of lack of skill and experience in agricultural and other rural pursuits; but it is reassuring to learn that some of the most successful fruit-growers in the Dominion are commercial men who boldly "cut the painter." It is a fact well established that any man of ordinary intelligence who prefers physical work on the land to mental work in the city may engage in fruit-growing with a certain prospect oi success. Let it be /our New Year's resolution to (1) write to-day to the Tasman Orchards Co., Pitt and Moore's Buildings, Nelson, for a free booklet, "Apples for Export," 56 pages, copiously illustrated, which gives valuable information about the industry and its prospects; and (2) to investigate the proposition on the spot by a visit to Sunny Nelson, which is one of the most charming home-cities in the wide world.

That cough may be the forerunner of a serious Chesl :omplaint if not cured now. ' Banish it immediately take l Bonningtou"* Irish Moss, the W A famous, proven cough cure. U U Take no i ; -ks insist on N VA eetting the genuine, sure ff XA - tested and tried remedy. \»>rV IRISH MOSS 'XMAS GIFTS. The MelbournD Ltd., offer the few following suggestions as being suitable and acceptable gifts for men and young men: —Five-plait, white bleach Panama hats, 19s 6d; white silk initial handkerchiefs, 2s lid; youths' tennis shirts, 2s lid and 3s 6d; men's tussore silk shirts, with detachable collars, 9s Gd; white silk tennis and neglige shirts, 10s fid; fine cashmere socks, Is 6d, Is 9d, to 2s Gd; linen handkerchiefs, Is; pure all silk collars, latest sport style, Is 3d; suit cases, 9s Cd to 13s (id; soft felt hats, 5s 6d up to 22s Cd; pjyamas, 4s lid to 17s 6d; new silk wide end ties, 2s 6d; bays' and youths' ties 6d and Is; new sp J I —~* ties, Is each. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 6

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416

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 6

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