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«' GARDEN SEEDS FROM ENGLAND AU SWrHJEB IN PENNY PACKETS RYDEJU SON SEED SPECIALISTS St. Albans . ENGLAND. Lovers of gardening should write today for their catalogue, which will be sent by return, post free. Seeds can then be ordered, and they will arrive in food time for the Spring sowing. Ivery flower and vegetable that can be desired will be fooad offered in the catalogue, and fuH cufcoral notes are printed npon each packet. Many of the best gardens in New Zealand and Australia are supplied with seeds by RYDER ft SON SEED SPECIALISTS St. Albans . ENGLAND. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR NERVES. VSTE all know many people who dra« v t through days and weeks of listless drudgery, taking neither interest nor pleasure in their daily tacks, who. can scarcely restrain their irritability,; and who are always restkes and tired, j" Now these people do not recognise that persistent Insomnia and Melancholia/ continual Headache, Neuralgia, etc., are tbe warnings of tho prostrated THervee, and as this Nervous System rules our whole bodies, and controls every thought and action, you will readily ses how vitally important it is that tha Nerves should be kept perfectly healthy and normal, if the body is to be etrong and well. Marshall's FOSPHERINE restores health and happiness to hundreds ol sufferers every day. It "nourishes the nerves," and makes you feel young, strong, and happy again. If you suffer with Nerve trouble, don't put it off, bat secure a bottle of Foapherine — Marshall's Fo6pherine — without delay. It is procurable from all Chemists and • Stores, at Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. Get it "to-day, and experience once more tho full, glorious joy of living — —^— ■ — — — —^ — — — — — I THE NEW BREAD. A SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO HOUSEWIVES. WE are glad to leacn that since tha appearance of a recent par in these columns about the above, numerous enI quiries have been received by the makers I regarding it. Nor is this to be wondered at. The digestive qualities of S.P. BREAD are very soon apparent to any one who haa tasted it, while one's commoneense points to the fact that a crem* flour milled by the process which conserves all the nutritive qualities of the wheat germ, MUST be more healthy than the starchy white flour in common use. The makers have recently had a loaf of S.P. BREAD analysed by Mr. A. A. Bickerton, Colonial Analyst, who reports that it contains 5 per cent, less etarck and a large per cent, each more sugar I and moisture, thus making it keep better as well as assimilate better than indigestible white bread. The above facts should be sufficient to induce housewives to try a sample loaf of the bread, which is obtainable from all bakers and grocers. Wholesale Agent, ROBT. HALL, Old Customhouse-street. THREE DISTINCT CHARACTERISTICS A RE always to be found in a good Tea. Ist. Bulk for bulk it weighs more, and is smaller in the leaf than low* grade teat. 2nd. As soon as boiling water is poured I on it, it emits a delicious and fragrant aroma, entirely absent in lowgrade teas. 3rd. The liquor will be of a. deep amber shade after drawing for four minutes, whereas low-grade teas surrender their best in, say, two minutes, and are usually of a dark and muddy hue in the cup. "FRAGRA TEA" Satisfies the most exacting critics, and it rapidly increasing its Bales throughout tha Dominion. It is stocked by first-class Tradesmen and Storekeepers, including — W. Angell, Johnsonville H. J. Barley, Riddiford-street W. H. Bowden, Kaiwarra W. Bainbridge, Marton C. Gsrdener, Kilbirnie L. F. Gaynor, Petone Gregson and Bovis, Wanganui J. A. Hazelwood, Upper Hutt A. Lorck, Dannevirke C. B. Lumley, Ashhurst J. J. Moore, Maranui C. M'Farlane, Seatoun F. M'Parland, Taranaki-street Pritchard and Mitchell, Courten*> place Jos. Preddy, Carterton S. Thomas, Brooklyn Dean and Rawson, Levin W. Donaldson, Masterton WHOLESALE: FRAGRA TEA, LTD* 15, BLAIR-STREET. Telephone 3069. i MEN who shave! Apply .LANE'S MEDOLINE after. Makes y««r next shave easy, deKghtfu!, comforting. Clears all fcteitffehes. 1/- at Chemists. 5-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 12

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