Messrs. Paget and Ralston will hold a large sale of freehold city and suburban properties at their rooms at noon to-day.
What Shall We Do with Our Boys?— In our columns will be seen an advertisement' from the Auckland Roller Mills for two strong well - educated youths to learn the business and science of roller-milling. We have pleasure in directing the attention of parents and guardians of boys to this opportunity of establishing them in life. The question is often asked, " What shall we do with our boys?" and we unhesitatingly answer, make millers of them, or give them some such useful occupation ; do not put them into banks or make mere quill-drivers of them ; offer a chance to them to exercise their brains and show their .ability, and then, depend upon it, talent will come to the front. Milling has become more than a mere business,—the rollers have caused a revolution in the flour trade, and developed the process of flour manufacture into a science.—JAdvt.] Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil for Consumption.—Dr. Sinclair Coghill, Physician, Hospital for Consumption, Venter, writes :—" In Tubercular and the various; forms of Strumous Disease, Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil possesses greater therapeutic efficacy than any other Cod Liver Oil with which I am acquainted.'' Sold only in capsuled bottles by all chemists. 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9011, 26 March 1888, Page 5
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