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M Why let your wife and m M children drink low- # ■ priced common tea 7 # v It -contains no sub* m ■ stance or quality, Jf ■ and never gives B ■ satisfaction, and is m ■ dear at any price. I ■ Good pure whole- m ■ some tea costs ■ ■ less than a farth- m -yr I ing (Id.) per cup atff ■ F ■ 2'"Perlbiandvet I#%# , If Al many let their fl rf£ 1 IQI families drink I tea^^^ (and tea dusts) H^^H unfit for consumption, and ■ pay 6d. per glass I I for,their beer or I I. whisky. Low ■ ■ priced tea re- ■ ■ quires twice the ■ ■ quantity to make ■ m the same extract m I at a tea costing! M; from 2/> to 3/- per Ib. ■ /nelson\ H 2^*^

Constipation Wjecfes Bealth. —<^— —— 20 YEARS.' ILLNESS ENDED BY BILE BEANSi. "About twenty years ago," says Mrs A. Mkyon. of Sturt street, Adelaide, "I commenced to sufl'or from comstipation, indigestion, andl biliousness. After eating 1 would experience- an uncomfortable fullness and I terrible pains in my chest. I was. I also subject to pains in liiy. head, | b.ilclk, and side, whicth wei'e almost unbearable, and a Ibmarstliisr hcuduchc would follow. I always felt tired and drowsy, and my limbs constantly ached. I tried many romodiiew to relietvta mo, Ibut without success. .Subsequently, through loading: one of the curea 'by Bilo Beans, I dec-idcd to give them a trial. The first fow ■does affored mo relief, and thus encouraged I' continued to take them, with results. Tho ■■first time for many j^eav's I •was able tr> cat without having to linden*!** the tortures of chest pains. Tho constipation Was endfcd, and my stomach was toned up. No nioro did tho pain:; in my back, head and' side trouble mo : they .Were all things of the pas-.t. I am delightodvto say that I now ieel happy and bright omia again and I am entirely free from all the -11s tha.fe troubled me for so many years.' Bile Beans v.ro a safo and i-elial.'o fi'.fisily medijiue, aiidi a repuled tiure fcr hcad-achc, nunstipation, piles, biliousness, indiu'estion, lirei- trouble, bad ha'Ciitli, stomach disorders, nerv(>us de,bility. wc-a.kncS'S, anafcniia i.nd i'emalo ailmonts. Sold by ail cheniisils ;;nd stores at 1^ l^d and 2s !\1 pci- box. „_,. ;■ ....^ -.-

In rich llvwr flat lands of the Molynoux fanners who have fields of turnips for eating-uff purpoSes are going to reap a splendid return.. X R,iviea Jaide farmer had sold some 11 acres oi' tumps " at £ l^s an acre, and now wes hear of an Inch Clutha farni|?t' who txpocts o l'eceive £600 for his 60 a ores of tullvers. or .£lO an awe. The siame fanner had <>nlv OS acres of land, Init he keeps cows, and estimates- his revemus for tlie year from the cows and turnips at. fully ,£IOOOO, f?f whidi niord than threequarters A\ill bo pi'oifit. Farming' on pood land seams to be- one of the j most profitable .ivmvinc&seH in this country.

For Influenza tefe. Woods', Gtrf^ ,Peppermint Cure. Nevor hih.JjMM> 2s 6d.—Advt. . „^#^ .

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 1

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500

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 1

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