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■V Ten thousand trees planted at Waerengi, by the unemployed. The Government are to be highly commended for their thought* M to , the future welfare of th» colony. It la a erioue reflection that at the present; rate at which oar forests " are digappearing, those ■ monarch . tree» will be gone In few' years, and with' them a grand source of wealth, and Industry ; but «1 though a generation will pate away before the plantations m»y be of much value, still it is a step In the right direction. The Governments of France, Germany, and Italy have had the mibject under consideration and are assiduously endoavouring to .replace that which baa been *o ruthlessly destroy Haw charming is the effect of trees in our afreets. What would the Boulevards of Paris be without them ? They are the Frenchman , ! pride and delight. Beneath their shade he smoke* his cigarette In peace and happiness, Canned by the gentle breeae and screened from the heat of the day.. Happily we have in Auckland some lovely spot* where Nature is to fee-' seen in all her beauty, For instance, standing opposite Sydenham House, and looking up Grey-itreet, tfae long avenue of young trees decked ; in their luxuriant' foliage is chartninlg indeed, and on the right the law , ' sandjMagniScMitdieplftyijf tweeds In every variety of shades and nolour at Idea's A. WoolUm* imd Co.*« window completes the picture. Suits cat In the mrV latatt ttjles from 50s. Open txm tight a,tn. jtat,<MiV' p.m. to welcome our Idn4 paiwni. Trr?.f~»'Wi«» ).'■■<:•" .■'jVVi'.-. i:'.!-.. •■ .-• ~ ,;.;j -i", -?' J H;j'oiS"JJ'.--;i,' An English phynoian writes s—•« Manna Qua is mildly energetic, free from griping, and to be : depended on when a certain aperient la heeded. -! It is also an effectual Worm. Qake- Pleiwant to the twta, MANNA CAKE, the sa'betltßte. for CJaitor OIL i, ftrab-class Fannjy Medicine tor ewy Hoawfiol4 ! High y .pprove4%»dUl)aaTAdfly ttt&tWdUn£ y Admlabljrajlapted. for femaleTlon *wr/i«3e*sloa!> Doea not gripe, mrnX leave* no bad effect like oil Cc . «nrptued M a d>g«itiv« tablet, » m i 'mtkitnm Price ljd per Cake. 12 for 1, 'sd. totoSS £f& keeper.-Wholesale agents: HptO!** theW2^Mid»ra«^mp»ny),DuwSffi , V o,^ Remarkable DiaAppKAUAHoi.— Very reraark»)>le dUappeairance of all dirt from *r*nthta* h r u»ipg Hudson's Extract ojr Soap. Beward.-JPuritr health, s perfect 'latisfaction*by: its reeulftr dallT un fforolotbee, , lineiij kntvei; lodii. dhin-. nmiZ' 1 iwnfl tot WMhtpM, *: r ' \ "'■. ''.~~7"t. -TT ..'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7790, 9 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7790, 9 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7790, 9 November 1886, Page 3

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