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T j _-.£■ NUMBER TWO - • TO THE THRIFTY WIFE, T^HE wise wife is always a thrifty . . ™fe- Hf r constant endeavor is to get full value for the money she spend?. Ignorance, however, often leads her in'o error. She purchases an article thinks cheap, but frequently finds ltdofsnofc represent nearly the value of the money paid for it, , t 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 •• TIGEE 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. BGRAT, Taikorea, Glen Orona. • Importer and breeder of the middle and large Yorkshire, the ideal Bacon Pigs, or fplendid for crossing, alweys has young boars and sows on hand. Hi 6 importations are from the berde of two of the best English breedera. His own herd baa been the largest prize-winner in the North Island, and is the best herd of these olasses in New Zealand. Prices and pedigree on apoli. oation ■ S. CLARE & CO. BEG to annonnoe that they have purchased the COSMOPOLITAN DINING ROOMS, in Main-street. Luncheons, Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. Fresh Cakes, Pastry and beat Bread daily. Catering in all its branches. A FRIEND IN NEED DR ELMSLIE; LJF. PHYS., £T (3UBG. GLASQ. L.8.A., LOND., L.M. etc. (Rsglsterea by the Governments e» Great Britain, New South Wale* end New Zealand.) No. 18, WELLINGTON TERRAOfI WELLINGTON. WHIS Highly.Quftlified Physician and *- Scrgecn from the Hospitals el London and Paris has by. 25 yean* study and research booome an expert and specialist in the treatment ol Chroiiio, Nervous, Elood, Bkln and |&t Special Diseases oi Men and Women. In his successful treatment ol the above class of cases, thera Is "No Experimenting and "So, Failures." Coa» I eultations are Free to all, so fchat a friendiv chat, either personally or by"' 'otter POHts nothing, and may cave you years of misery, co none teed Despair, Naw Scientific Treatment and New Un-Failing Eeuiedios of the very beet and purest, are Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate ohargos. Consultation hourß. 1Q to 12, 2 to 4 7 tc 8. YOUNG MEN!2.a' fering, or weak, or sad, oai or wrft6 to Dr. Elmslie, No. 18, Wellington terrace, Wellington, as he thorouahly under* stands your Troubles and their Causes. He guarantees a perfect cure In every cage andertaken, or he will make no charge. Strictly confidential. Moderata charges. Consulting hoars, 10' to 19. 2 to 4, 7 to 8. Subjects ol Host Dread!nl Eihanstieß Cured and Wade Happy. MY DEaR DOCTOR,—I hsve no hesitation wbatevor in saying "Yes" in reply toy cur letter received to-day, ia which.you aek ma whether lam willing to let the public- know the benefit I received at your hands; When I saw son upon the recommendation pf Mr | Griffith (whom ;ou had previously completely cured tf r. esmilar complaint), I think T was in (ibout as bad a state of misery ar.d c!ep osion in both mind aad body as my heman being could be; Ia fac*, I thongbt lib "was not worth Jiving, and my future was r blank. I anobject'of misery end despair. Well, I S caled upon jc.u, ™d you fpoke scrad; kind, cbfcr:rg wo.ds to me and poiEted ont 'he ei-.U3e of all these troubles And ; 'he C !ave charactf-r of the follies of my' yout-h." You told me plainlV' and honf Dtly that you could and would oara • vigours of manhood so that I ehoutd no longer bo bashful and stupid in; society, end could take m-° part and internet in -the aciu&emcntß.. and spcrtaof others ar.d have:an- ambition ia mv bOßiaess. At firaj I thought yo«* promise was too good r 0 bo true lam thankful to say I tr;ed your treatment I Bwesr solemnly I f ee l a diff fc ren(i man to-day. I. have put on flash 'and muEcls and havo any Bmcunt of cenfi. - denocin myself. lam perfectly healthy-' and qcito happy, snd: capable of eaii/y. '■ : mg mj-eeif as others :do,' and I"dca^ii' mope about by inyedf and shuu society,: I o&raestiy roeommen3 all my fellcweuffcrers to pu; their eocSdenes ia yon' ■as. your, treatment is perfect aad you* ;caft?g?B we smnl).—L Rm ;yours trulyl LAOHLAN OAMBBOS'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8067, 18 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8067, 18 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8067, 18 August 1905, Page 3

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