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mil! r&seS is a Lesson in Practical Domestic Economy—you Use Less and Get a Better Cup of Tea! c= Medical investigation (vide 'Lancet, January 7th, 1911) proved that in fine teat (such at "Amber Tips") Tannin was after all a blessing became it kept the heart stimulant caffeine under control. Similarly the caffeine entirely negatived the astringent action of the Tannin. This neutralising of one with the other wa* only perfect in fine leas, thus showing that fine teas were healthful. In addition, cheap inferior teai were found to be not only waiteful but actually injurious. REMEMBERFine Teas are both Healthful and Economical! Uk is a blend of Fine Teas only Pecked in Two CraJet: 2\2 AND sua 2 assrra cs

Eclipse Fertilizers These prof it'making Manures, so well-known throughout the South Island, are no* obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanpariui, at the following prices:— Per ton 7 15 O 7 17 6. 7 13,0 7 I^6 Eclipse Special Turnip .. »» » Potato >» s» Rape .. » ~ No. 1 Grain * For green crops ~ No. 2 Grain For ordinary cropping purpose* ,» ~ No. 1 Grass For old pusturo ~ „ . No. 2 Grass For iowing with seed in laying down permanent pasture Superphosphate .. .. 7 0 0 Eclipse Mangel Fertilizer 8 O O ANALYSIS: (containing potash) Phosphates, 30% (8.00 soluble) - Potash 2.00% - Ammonia 1.82% Owing to the demand (or Bone Dust being in excess cf our production, we have had lo withdraw our Special Mixing—Half Super and Half Bone Dust. We can offrr as'an alternative: Special Mixing, No. 2 .. £7 10 O Hall Super, Half Blood and Bone, which is r.ch in both Nitrogen * and Phosphates, and should prove a valuable substitute. V All prices Free on Eail, Imlay. All orders receive prompt attention. Write for book giving full particulars of analyses, etc. The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANCANUI Limits*! GERSTENA will go Twice as Far as other Foods! In these days of economy, it is essential that the T£UE ,VALUE ot every commodity should be thoroughly investigated. GERBTBNA exceed* in VALUE ap other foods—it is Cheapest, because It goes farther; it is Best, because It is an absolutely pure natural cereal food; it is Sating, because it is so' tuickly cooked. Judged by every test, Gers+roa offers the greatest ; .CD VALUE. In every Bag of GERSTENA there are 36 solid, satisfying, and sustaining meals—costing less than one halfpenny each. Send a Post; Card to the Oentena Foods Co. (A. J. Wintla, Sale Proprietor). Ohriatohurch, f.r tree SAMPLE, and pror. this (or joursel". VOOKEDIiYTMO ATfiMTE* in your own bodies that continence is not only not harmful, but it is vigourpromoting if the vital fluids of procreation are diverted to brain and muscle energy. Ponder the lessons inculcated by studying some of the lower forms ol life, where the male perishes after one act of procreation; similarly do all the males in flowers, and their beautiful colour and scent depart immediately after fertilisation. Concluding, the lecturer said: "Deliberating 011 these truths, let us proceed on our journey onwards and upwards." CYKTc' CURA COUGH Is the Best for Coughs and Colds, SaAf by *n Siigmi'st» IT riIDEC ' 1* mm& i/s hitk KING'S COURT (Private Hotel) UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLJCm. Tenniii Court, Oym-iisi'aa, Full-nia* 3fiU littid Table, tlecir'.i Ma^nidcent View of Harbor and Cii 7. TERMS MOD2JU.TE. G. AItKOWSHITM, Proprietor. 'FHONE i-!" 3' Trams tU.it pass EIXG'3 COURT ?81-7ATE 7ATE HOTEL and i;i7t irn:ll SailwM Station—Royal Oi!: .\M3tn. Koiiai At bert, Kings'aud, Morninjiide, Grty Ne>vicarlcet. Preis Electric Button in car when pas;, Town Hall to; atop ii Court." ill QUEEN T«niClto? 5T113T ~m£r' Kiny'j Court. «§il Xo acquired taste is requireil to xn<■ joy Eayward's JIILTTiJitY WOk&ffl, Bv|rjroie pjg jt. qgotM^

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1917, Page 6

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