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TALK . . . iTo. a. To the Thrifty Wife, rpHE wise wife is always a thrifty _JL wife. Her constant endeavor is to get full value for the money ehe spends. Ignorance, however, often leads her into error. She purchases an ar» icle she thinks cheap, bat frequently finds it does not represent nearly the value of the money paid for it. One of the commonest errors is to imagine that coupons with an article mean additional value to the purchaser. The fact is that buyers of coupon goods pay dearly for their chance of a prize. Of necessity they get a poorer article. The thrifty wife should realise that in purchasing " TIGER TEAS " she does not pay for prizes for other people. She gets full value IN TEA for her money— value that cannot be surpassed. We do not ask her to take our word for this. Compare '' Tiger Tea " even at 1/6 with a coupon tea at 2/-, and " Tiger " will be preferred ; but at 1/8 or 1/10 its superiority will be manifest to anyone. A HIGH AUTHORITY ON WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATER. Bottled only at Springs, Wai-Rongoa. The New Zealand Medical Journal Bays In regard to the Water itself, as a tibl beverage it can be confidently recommended Beautifully cool, clear tnd effervescing', the taste clean, with just sufficient chalybeate astringency to remind one that there are healing virtues as well as simple refreshment in the liquid, this Mineral Water ought soon to become popular amongst all who can afford the very slight cost entailed." We supply the Dunedin and Wellington Hospitals, the Union Company's entire fleet, ana Bellamy's with onr P:\re Mineral Water. Specially-made Soda W ater for Invalids. For Permit to visit Springs apply Dunedin Office THOMSON AND OOfO f Office : Dunedir .

G. PATRICK FAMILY BUTCHER, MACLAGGAN STREET (Next A. and J M'Farlane's)

PUBIRI NATURAL MINERAL X WATER. FOB RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION ETC. At all Clubs, the Leading Hotels, and on board the U. 8.8. Co.'s Steamers. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS BELFAST MANURES AGAU TO THE FORE At the Ashburton Winter Show, Farmers using BELFAST MANURES took the following Frizes : SWEDE TURNIPS. (10 entries)-l B t Prize, grown with Belfast ?m R^;I? P «I ELLOW ABBRDKEN (Beatries)-lst Prize, grown with Belfast IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE (11 entries)~2nd Prize, grown with Belfast. WHITE-FLESHED TORNIP, any Variety (4 entrie*)-lst Prize, grown with Belfast ; 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast EEAra grLn T^ I BB P el ( Lentrieß)L entrieB) - lßt ■""» ™* ™*«'> **.*** YELLOW GLOBE MANGELS (17 entries)- Ist Prizo, grown with Belfast: wttttv n* Jl^r MAIS G L E» (15 entries)-lflt Prize, grown with Belfast. with Belfast 6 entrieß) - l9t Priw5 ' own with Belfast 5 3rd Prize, grow HEAVIEST CARROT (2 entries)-lst Prize, grown with Belfast. TURNIPS, MANGELS, and POTATOES, grown with Belfast I™TER I SoW Cllred ELEVEN PRIZES afc fche DUJSEDIN Full Particulars, Analyses, and Testimonials of all the above M anures supplied Free, at once, on application to : «ff"ou DONALD REID & CO, Ltd., Yogel-st, DDNEDEs. Special Quotations for Large Orders.

Q.LADSTONB HOTEL !«•" „ jn> ■" ' *^ JOHN COLLINS (late of the Al Hotel «Jn__^-P fc/ JJ^ Pelichet Bay), Propbiktob. BRA N D _ Having leased the above centrally Bitnated \ "*^"" ' "*— ** '"'jV^ Hotel, the proprietor is now prepared to offer , -Lflk First-Class Accommodation to the general NO H^^&v /^^^__P^l public. The building has undergone a *' • / 1 Jl thorough renovation from floor to ctiliDg. // VV The bedroome are neatly f nrniehed and well \ C \\ ventilated. v-ftSX Tourists, Travellers, and Boarder? will find \^^V jTYjrrv/ all the comf orts of a home. Suites of rcoms \^^bC?&3StV>^' / for families. -^ _ r Hot, Cold aDC Snower Baths. d& M ■ «% 0^ WW A SPECIAL FEATURE— Is. Luncheon 3 I MX XC* H from 12 to 2 o clock. m The Very Best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits W GRET.Ci A TOITD supplied. Chabgeb Modbbatb. . ¥f * V«\U,UVI ty\m. U . Accommodation for over 100 guests. !^v DUNEDIN N.Z. jL One of AJcockV Milliard Tables. **ma&ssMSß^mmsmaaamKmmmmii& tohn rmTTVfI ih.a» t «. The first BTAROH manufactured in john COLLINS - Pbopbirtob. N ew Zealand, and the BEST Established 1861.

GRIDIRON HOTEL Pbinokb Stbket South, TP or SALE— The Campbell Gas, Oil, and DUNEDIN, X 1 Steam Engines, Boilers. Pumps A f9 fH HLilr' ! Pf|fli f PP This popular and centrally- situated H o Hydrauiio Machmery, Jaclr» Pulleys, Blocks J% fig. X Jfll II II NT has been renovated from floor to ceiling an^ SSi HHI HP mam Wt\ MJ ■■,■ refurnished throughout with the newest an —— — _ _____ r most up-to-date furniture. Tourists tra- .^ vellers, and boarders will find all the com- TT 0R SALE— Centrifugal, also Duplex |r^ «m t» rj>« wjy rt"i forte of a home. Suites of rooms for - 1 - Pumps; on water SOOgal to 4000 gal JL/ _£__ 1!^ I I k_» 1 families. Charges strictly moderate. dumps. —*^ * 5 A Special Feature— ls LUNCHEON from I — 12 to 2 o'clock. _ Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The very f\ UOTATIONS given and Indent IJGQ Street. beet of Wines. Ales, and Spirits supplied. Vf executed for all classes of Taogye A Night Porter in attendance. and other Machinery Accommodation for over 100 guests. JAS. CALDWELL, Proprietor. R . B - DBNMBTOS & CO: JJ^Y£ X? H ARGT"LT^ (Late of Wedderburn and Rough Ridge. Stuart Btreet w ____._.* v-i _L_w___t

"DTP ATJ IX/TTT f lor « otten that SYMINGTON'S COFFEE ESBENCE whatever shall I do? Callafc UM-J£*"M~\> JJA.XJ I the nearest Store you paw. They fill Keep It.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 34, 24 August 1905, Page 28

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