H| N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. Wm LOCAL 1 ■ i 1 *'■ (This week we are lending oup best 9 J efforts to further Local Productions. § |. To impress New Zealand people with a"" •; the importance of their own Industries, we have prepared a Notable Display of BLANKETS, RUGS, WOOLLENS, Etc., j ! showing all the latest weaves and textures, | carefully chosen from the leading Mills. 8 Space does not permit us to enumer- f ate the variety of locally-produced Goods 8 ■;? j displayed, and we extend to you a Hearty I-% Invitation to visit our Stores. .8 '~;■ We would remind patrons that pre- I |i ference should be given to Goods of J * Local Production . . thereby materially jj .-/. assisting our Local Industries. J ; ||| N.Z. FARMERS GO-OP. »|
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Why Take Life Si; Seri-I ously, Anyhow? So says Elbert Hubbard, the practical American writer, and hundreds of other practical men endorse the sentiment. Those difficulties which look ao tremendous when looked *t from a too "serious" standpoint are easily surmounted when we approach th<?m in tho right mental attitude. Ah! there's the rub —the right mental attitude. But Nature's always right. Our mental outlook is meant to bo right, and when it's wrong' it's becauso Nature's laws have been violated in som« direction. It's when an undue strain has been put upon tlie physical organisation that tho mental powers become weakened—tho outlook blurred. Kach one react* upon the other, and to have a clear and courageous mental 'attitude tho nervous svstero must be in perfect accord. If molehills look liko mountains to us. we may know cur nerves arc not up to concert pitch, and there a one sure and easy way to get them there—that's to nourish tho nerves with Fospherinc, the great Nerve Food which never fails. Get your nerves right, and your power is doubled. With a set of steady nerves you will accomplish twice what you'd do with nerves all ajar, sapping your energy and robbing you of your mental poise, without which life looks a very serious and wearisome affair indeed. Marshall's Fospherinc is sold at all chemists and stores. Price Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. ' r~ — —»\ Michelin [ I Tyres f
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