Ten thousand trees planted at Waerengi, by the unemployed. The Government arc to be highly commended for tbelr thoughtfulness as to the future welfare of tha colony. It Is a serious reflection that at the present rate at which our forests are disappearing, those monarch trees will be gone In a few years, and with them a grand source of wealth and industry ; but slthough a generation will pass away before the plantations may be of much value, still it is a step in the right direction. The Governments of France, Germany, and Italy have had* the subject under consideration and are assiduously endeavouring to replace that which has been so ruthlessly destroyed. H..w charming is the effect of trees in our streets. What would the Boulevards of Paris be without them ? They are the Frenchman's pride and delight Beneath their shade he smokes his cigarette in peace and happiness, fanned by the gentle breeze and screened from the heat of the day. Happily we have in Auckland some lovely spots where Nature Is to be seen in all her beauty. For instance, standing opposite Sydenham House, and looking up Grey-street, the long avenue of young trees decked in their luxuriant foliage is charminig indeed, and on the ritht the large and magnificent display of tweeds in every variety of shades and colour at Messrs A. Woollami and Co.'« window completes the picture. Suits cut in the very latest styles from 603. Open from eight a.m. to eight p.m. to welcome our kind patrons. Rheumatic and neuralgia affections are, more or loss, nervous maladies, and neither can be csexistent with a perfect nervous condition. To efleet this sanitary status, the organism should be so toned as to be insusceptible of the influences that work directly on the system. That there are many ways of accomplishing this end, is just as self-evident, asitii almost axiomatic that the surest and belt is by a timely and discriminate use of Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7795, 15 November 1886, Page 6
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