Dairy Product -m^' pus* JpBEBH jiaßß^ —' V$ AMBffiY, ENGLISH AND -eßm ■ ■■. w® FfiMEES AM) DAttnter-"""'*'?-At now prepared to eapp]* ~ . BETAIL, ■•■:&§§ Iforning and Evening, . v '".'§*' Thronghon the City and Suburbs, »*&s- - <W\ FRESI PASTEURISED Mm AT OD PEE QUART. ', : % The Milk is Guaranteed to be tr» Preseritas and Chemicals ol tun 7 description. And will nt be concentrated, bat ttg^ a its ordinary state. '"'.;-;! ■''. I OfiDEKS IAY BE LEFT AT TEE DQ(j» KIBANGAHAPE BOAD. "'' '/•' And '■';. T THE BBANCHEB 0 fONSONBJ KOAD, SYUONOfrSTBUji AID HOBSON-STKEET. '•.'■ Tel-phone No. 451 ■ ..-.', THE .PERFECTION OP OBEAMIII BUTTEB! ' ..fiEAT ONLY TBB '.? '■' ACOEN If BEAND OP ,rV, _BUTTER| IT 18 THE BEST! f $ Betail from Grocers and Dairymen, Ibfe sale only from . ■>. T 1 . Sole Agent for the Midhnrst Dairy Comjinri "NUT' BEAND BUTTEB,^ W In Balk and lib Bolls. '. 2 EALAND ])•*•"»! ISSOCIATION'S : '»; Choice Creamery TABLB BUTTEE May be had of ; .• ALL GROOEBB ALL TEE TEAS BOtilDV And always of FINEST QUAIOTI-;, Each pat bears the Trade Mark, ~ D AIEY ..." In fie centre; surrounded by, \ NEW ZEALAND A8S0CIATI08; ;'■* Wholesale Depot, . ')]}■;. VELLESLEY-STEEET. v ;;v. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY 188001 TIQN. ■ M Oil and Oolonrmeu, {>:'■ NEW* ' 1 PAPERHANGINGS EX DELPHIO. W. PHHLIPPS & SOS, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINIW. :' QUEEN-STREET, Are now opening a, Large ghipmart i PAPERHANGINGB. .. ; ; :ATEBT DESIGNS, AETISTIO FRIUZM, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL VALUE IN ALL GRADES. TMI pBULIPPS AND COS, '[ PAPERHANGINGS, J9LASS, PAINT. Aim MATERIAL, AND PICTURE FEINT' MOULDING WAREHOUSE, .W NATIONAL BANK BUILDIHOB,',,, QUEEN-STREET. $. J. HENDERSON (Established I860), 'J ;i PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANOa^< ::i ■';■ 6IGNWEITEE, DECORATOR, VK V HIGH-STREET; j Manufacturer Wire Blinds, Lead Light* <M Signs, Etc. MIXED PAINTS for House and Ship IN, SPECIAL BLACK FOB SCHOOL B0ABI& N.8.-The above are executed at TOt MODERATE CHARGES, V ———»»_ »^ *■ _h "V BOY'S ESS'A I A prize book is offered at our school ft» the best essay on " Old Age Pensions." When I told Pa, he said he would fiieti views to help me, and half-a-crown if i W the first prize. (He iB a Liberal, but MJj me short of pooket money). Ma said «mm! a scheme, and was sure it was better tW what the politicians were fighting over. •> I started on my essay with the help ■•'* Hansard. ?.'■ Old Age Pensions is intended to gi» * people a shilling a day, instead of them fltt to the Charitable Aid Board for ratio °J boots and rent, and beingasked Quew* They call it a pension because the oldjMj and women will demand it as a right, 'Bit** of asking it as a favour, and perb»ie»* getting it then, and then they won't b» top" on as paupers. ,-.% My dictionary says a pauper to CM "J cannot help himself, and Is a burden oe-w State. "?'■ When I got this far Pa said the diotioßtfT was Old, and out of date, and he would W draw the half-crown offer. Ma MM S would help me, and then I started again- .$ If a boy or a man don't want <° "L burden he ought to save up his copps™, >» when he grows to 65 years of age o•. , want no pension, or rations either, anjaw one can save up fourpence a week W/JK off cigarettes or stickjaw. And ■*•?.»• another and easier way of saving. Wffi says-in knowing how to buy. She Dufi . J qUBATUBA rpEA. V and saves sixpence per week, and showfly a calculation that SIXPENCE a week, "fr!*' at 25 years old, and well invested, wo«ie lg vide a pension at 65. When I gfO*JW £ going to adopt my mother's suggeitiov.! making my wife buy : *' OTJRATURA rrEA, and be independent of pension. "••''» GEOEQEKWra^ 4th »*■• OTJEATDEA ! _^;; IS NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN, $$$ OE OTHEE LVFEEIOE TEAS. ,'^ ITEAENS, VODNGHUSBAND, AND (J*. (LIMITED), 'joi fJEA, rjOPPEE. & OPICE j^BBOHA^, ANO TMPOETEEB, .'-gel Q-rjONNELL-STREET, \VCB^ Proprietors of the following Special BrtO? 1 ' , AGEA OUVAH TEA, Jib and lib tWi'V, 12, and ZOlb billies. JV&> TOWEE TEA, jib and lib packets, S* 101b tins. v^«J IMPERIAL COFFEE AND FBENOH 'SmA ■i- in tins. -'.j^ CAMEL COFFEE, in I. 2, T, 14, % «3§ tins. 'MfM Telephone 860. j^^ r** > ' ■ '' i jjM I IF your grocer does not Keep it, |h»ifls down below or higher up *e«!L7 •■'• that you get Copland's Celebrated s — "Z&fe 200 CCPB OF TEA to the l?i.J?»| j&UU quality. Insist on get*™ gag land Celebrated Tea. __—^" T DON'T WANT any other, but I «J#£l X Oopeland's Celebrated Tea. »'.:;.;; Purest and Ben. ~> -' -i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10972, 28 January 1899, Page 6 (Supplement)
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