■m vm&k S5« Poor little fellow! He coughs so hard he cannot sleep. That makes him weak and sickly all the next day. His brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for we know that just a few doses of will stop the cough. For sixty years it has been the standard remedy with men, women, and children for colds, coughs, and all throat and lung diseases. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Be sur6 that yoii get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Accept>no cheap and worthless substitute. Prepared by Dr. J.. C. Ayor & Co- Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. | Lovely Skins.' C^ J ICILMA TOILET PRE- \ -S/ | PARATIONS make lovely /■*»*( Skins and are used by all Englishwomen who value true r». ' / - i . Natural Beauty. The Icilma """""' '' Natural Water they contain is the greatc. discovery ever made for the skin and frees women for ever from the slavery to greasy creams. For \ coolness and comfort, for real skin cleanliness and for keeping the skin in perfect beauty Icilma is supreme. I Icilma for ths Toilet* Try IcilmaFluor Cream, thefacccrcam withJ out'grease, and watch your skin grow cicarer. H T WnnSl Ciikjust, Masterton. 11. I. HUUU Fluor Cream. 2/G rot
Housewives who want to bake delicious, appetising, wholesome cakes, scones, biscuits, muffins, pastry and bread should HUDSON'S Mb Thousands of particular women use no other.' For thirty years it has been the standard. Hudson's Balloon Brand is best because it gives the best results. The price is, (id, 1/-and 1/1.) per tin. A Oood Proscription To Relieve a Cough Perhaps the most _ valuable point in connection with Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is the fact tlitifc its medicinal qualities are noticeable in a, remarkably short time after a dose is taken. From onohalf to one tcaspoonful slowly swallowed acts almost instantly in allaying irritation and tickling of the throat, and tho couching usually accompanying such condition. Tonking's Unseed Emulsion is such a reliable and valuable cough and <;old remedy that no home in tho Dominion should ever be without a supply. Sold everywhere in bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each. 1
TEA BLENDING. AN eminent Tea Expert, writing in the " Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, says :—"Tea blending is a scientific art and the acme of the .art is to ' lift' blends up, not to depress theru to a dull average., The expert will blend low-priced, medium, and fine quality teas in such a way as to make a ' fine liquoring,' not a medium cup. The great secret is to select for your 'fetching up' grade a tea that can dominate the blend. For this, great experience and a highly trained palate are essential. No hard nd fast rules can be laid down, but there is a great prize to beg«ined by the succeseful individual who by his skill can make, for two or three pence a pound less money, a blend that shall emial the more expensive one of the inexpert blender " In New Zealand expert tea blenders are few and far between, and while there are many brands of blended teas on the market, few are the work of real experts. For the most part the teas are mixed in a haphazard kind of way, the main object being the obtaining of a maximum profit. Uniformity of quality or flavour under such conditions is impossible, and purity problematical. There is one firm in New Zealand who have i'jr many years been selling the finest blended teas in Australasia. Blended by an expert of gi-pat experience and ' unique skill, who also has the great advantage of his firm's superior buying and importing capabilities, these teas are undoubtedly very fine examples of the blender's art, and at the various prices at which they are sold they are undeniably the best value obtainable in the Dominion. We refer to "Tiger'' Teas. That they have for so many years retained their supremacy and groat popularity in the face of increased competition is evidence of the public's critical abilities. The people of Now Zealane are, on the whole, good judges of tea, and as *' Tiger " Tea is still the pick of the great majority, nothing further need bo added, except that they are obtainable from all stores at Is <kl, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s per lh. That at Is 8d per lb is the most favoured at present. It is a very fine tea, and those who cannot afford the higher pr.ced "Tiger" Teas find it qnifco as good as other brands of tea at 2s a lb. Those, however, who are compelled to buy a low-priced tea will get the best value for their money, both in quality and flavour, if they buy the low-priced " Tiger" blends.—{'.).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3182, 6 May 1909, Page 3
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