Tiitsoir To give the public *n W«» how foolish It l» tO •Xpoct drinkable tea at* low price, we are repro* Cliclng the following authentic quotation from the " Homo and Colonial " During} fht* f&tt MAMS thare w«r« told wholtMle o> th* Mincing Unt M«m«| ff, 403,600 Iba. of On* to «n««ft tea.(l.c. 1/. to S3 par Ib) la bond, to whjphM p»r Ib.tfutf ftas to ba addacl. and thae» flfura* will ba contldcraMg enhancad bacauaa of the, o raatljr Incraaaad demand fee, higher grade tea* all ever la* i Country."'^ • ' -^ VB I'io 22 Br3'CABLEGEAMS. A LOCK-OUT. ' ♦■■ ■-.. 14,000 WORKERS IDLE. (Per United Press Association.) (Received 24th, 11.15 p.m.) - COPENHAGEN, April. 24. Fourteen thousand .workers are locked out in various trades, anil unless an agreement is reached) by Friday afoot-liar 26,000 will ibe locked >ut-j tv,..., ..:- ' ■ ■-*..-ft t}i\ Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, The Quick, Safe Cough and Cold Cure. Quick enough to relieve in a few minutes; to cure in a few days. Safe enough for the youngest or most delicate child. ,; ■ -,( : "TONKING'S UNSEED EMULSION." All Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. C An experience similar to that whiuh bbfel Mir Georgia Wood, of Thames, is related by an O'amaiu fruiterer. While the latter was unpacking a, case of fruit he' disturb.-d a visitor as unwholesome as it was unwelcome. Thiq wasJ al nine-iueh-long centipede, a lively specimen of tha genua Sbclopendra, from Fiji. So time was lo&t in transferring; the animal to a screw-top bbttle, in which it sucuniibteldl ta the narcotio influence of some methylated spirits afterwards inserted. . . : : .. / Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment. ♦ — Is a powerful pentrating! v preparation, whiahi acts through the popes cf the slkin on the nerves-, bone. .-»nd muscles. It possesses tbe niiarvellout p-ropertiea of an imaneidiatei poinkilled, ; and is. unequalled; as a remedy for the painsi. and aches to which human beings are subject, and which only an external remedy can lelieve. It overcomes all pains and adhes by relieving 1 the effect, on the delicate nerves, causing the circulation of tihe iblood. to be fully maintajriGd throigh! the" injuredl part. It is an invalualbie remedy for sprains: and for feduoingl all swellings, which under its influence become softened and disappear. ......,.;■ . Efl'suimatism 1, iSloiatica, and Lumbago 1 all yield to the powerful, penetraitirg and conquering properties of this Liniment if used 1 iii connection with Df. Manse's Indian Root Pills according to direotioms. Fpy Stiff Joints, INleuralgiai, Lame B'aok,' SoaJdsi, Burns, Contracted MurJcles and Painful 9w"ellings it will b& fcjuindl that Conistocik.'s Kei-ve and Bone Liniment has' no equal. It prevents severe blisteringl, and draws the iburning sensation fromi Burns and Skralds, and averts dislcoloration of tffcie akiri from burises. Comstoteik.'6J Ner^'e antf 13one Lmiment mtaiy-lbe oTjtained at all the leading chemists, or.will be forwarded Ibiy mail (post paid) at the same price, 2s 6dl pet bottle (six bottles 13s ,6d). Address—The W. H. Onn>todk Co 1., Lid., Foirish street, Wellington. WiateV overcoats, i&inproof and miadrtoah for men and boys. Latest and best ali the Beehive. A. Cburt and Son.— Aßvt,
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 1
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