Women as a rule are the most con- • sistent tea drinkers, and the multipli- _ cation of tea rooms and tea kiosks throughout the Dominion affords striking evidence of the increasing popularity of tea. The women of New Zealand may be classed as connois- ■ seurs. as they show a decided prefer- j ence for Crescent Tea, which is rich ' and strong, and of delicious flavour. Sold by all grocers, at 2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb. Ask to see the new low bust, longskrrted models in "Warner's" Rustproof Corsets. Every pair guaran- ! teed. Local drapers. Neglected colds kill countless wo- ' men ( and children every winter. Ton- I king's Linseed Emulsion is a sovereign and immediate cure. Is 6d ' 2s Gd, la.Gd. ' j YOUR CHILD AND THE PIANO. I | Teach your children the piano 1 Do not let them grow up with vain re- < grets that they did not have the op- ' portunity when young I Think of the future. The purchase of a piano may seem a big item; but, really, nowadays things have been made 60 easy that everyone may possess an instrument, and on such simple terms that the sum required each week is never missed. The Dresden Ptano Co., Wellington, will give you the moßt superb piano for a small sum down, and thereafter monthly payments of from | 20s. Think 1 In a short time the in- I strument will be your very own—and \ what an inexhaustible source of plea- ; sure it will prove to be. Do not delay another day—write to Mr M. J. Brookes, the North Island Manager; or see the local representatives: Bissett and Bissett, Manchester Square ' Apply TAN-OL thinly, rub lightly, ' and you'll get a bright and lasting polish. The best polish known for . leather goods, linoleums, etc. Price paste 6d, liquid Is. f . £50,000 For a Shoe Lace.—This is one example of how a simple invention won a fortune. Our free Booklet, "Advice to Inventors" con- '. tains scores of suggestions for inventors that should prove easy to the j man with a prolific brain. Shall we , send you a copy? Henry' Hughes, Ld. : , 157 Featherstou Street, Wellington, j i Boots shined with TAN-OL remain ' ! clean longest, wear nest, and always look best. This is the polish that somes and preserves. In tins: price paste 6d, liquid Is. ' , "AVarner's" Rust-proof Corsets. ; ] styles for all figures at lowest prices , : consistent with good quality. ''War- j ner'i" are cuarantaed. rGm*p<T>h«r. ' Two Guineas for four lines of poe- ' J try! Read Tonking's Linseed Einul- ' j sion intimation every Saturday ' c amongst news items. " I i
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1962, 4 January 1913, Page 2
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