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Tea B m '• A BOY'S ESSAY. H A prize book is offered at our schools for,.- '& the best essay on " Old Age Pensions." 2|s When I told Pa, he said he would give his J M views to help me, and half-a-crown if I took && the first prize. (He is a- Liberal, but keeps M me short of pocket money.) Ma said eke had pH a, scheme, and was sure it -was better than IS what the politicians were fighting over. So fj I started on my essay with the help of a if Hansard. \. pi Old Age Pensions are intended to cive nil :%& people a shilling a day. Instead of them going ?: : 'v; it the Charitable Aid Board for rations and t;J boots and rents, and being asked questions. ■.'/'•I They call it a pension because the old men : '•'.• and women will demand it as a right, instead \'r ': of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not' \l\-i getting it then, and then they won't be looked ■-.-_ j ';V. on as paupers. ";. ; \'v My dictionary says a pauper is one who . j; ; ennnot help himself and is a burden on th» i', State. .'■ "I;,; When I got this far Pa said the dictlonar) !■-. was old, and out of date, and he would with-', ['■".• draw the half-crown offer. Ma said she would mt help me. and then I started again. \. |. If a boy or a man don't want to "be & v. : : burden he ought to save up his coppers, and '■; when he grows to 65 years of age he won't' '':/'.' want no pension, or rations either, and anyI one can save up founience a week by leaving off cigarettes or stickjaw. And there ii .'"■ another and easier way in saving:, my Ma ; U says-in knowing how to buy. She buys" ;: -C QURATURA rpEA, M | and saves sixpence per week, and showed ml ■ ].■' a calculation that sixpence a week, if started ;':•"<■ at 25 years old, and well invested, would pro , '. \ vide a pension at 65. When I grow up, 1 an • ingoing to adopt my mother's suggestion, it ■■ l*«" making my wife buy '■ M ■ j .y CTJRATTJRA rpEA, !?) and be independent of pension. '§, GEORGE SMTH. f| Fourth ForA QTJHATURA % IS NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN, CHINA, |i OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. ll % »»»—»—«. ■»— —i t . Flour Mills- | TJYOROFT (LIMITED),. | I Manufacturers of % TULIP AND SNOWDRIFT BRANDS Of ' | FLOUR, WHEATMEAL, PORHIDGE- % MEAL, SELF-RAISING FLOUR. |f Also, I ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY ' <* BISCUITS. W § FIRST AWARD AT THE AUCKLAND EXBI |p BITION for TULIP FLOUR, with Golt Iβ Medal and Special Mention. M FIRST AWARD for SNOWDRIFT FLOUB, [| also for WHEATMEAL. ■ 4 FIEST AWAR 1 ) for BISCUITS, with Special I Mention for Uniformity and Excellence of | Quality. i>J5 CITY FLOUR MILLS, Bhortland-street. '*% JAMES HUME, || Mana&ei ,, VITADATIO. J — I 209, Fitzroy-street. St. Kildo, M 1,, o. „ Zstn February, 1899. f| wr. H. A. Palmer, Agent for Vitadatio, Mel- ffi „ bourne. M , Ue M »ir.-For about 12 months I had been I troubled with enlargement of the liver and | indigestion. The usual treatment produced If no good effect, and hearing of VITADATIO, ffi X determined to try it. After taking five W bottles I feel quite recovered. This medicine ■ b is. a grand tonic, and enables one to relish ffi me food at all times; is easy and pleasant | io taite, and does not necessitate absence ' q irom Business. » H mont r pe,e en ? " e ' J in sedentary employ- ,V | ment nothing could be better V 1 wishing you every success. 1 I remain, f ' '& Yours tiiily. . sj'l THOMAS FRASER, C.E. ' M , "V7ydah." : % 111, Punt Road. Windsor. § o. „ . „ 25th February, 1899, M a. A, Palmer, Esq., , f$ Vitadatio Institute, W T, a ~ _ Bourke-street, Melbourne, hjS uear Sir,—l am indeed glad and gratefn) S taking VITADAraT CaSe Md *" I I frnST the last 12 years I have been Buffering M from constant attacks of asthma and chert ~; complaints, and at times so bad that I almost \ ; v wished for death to relieve me. gasping for fS breath, and to all appearance at death's door. ; ;j I have at various times consulted at least . | five different medical men, and for five years M waa attended by our family doctor, who re- $k lioved but did not cure me I i I was induced by a, relative to try your 'B |fi medicine, and from the start received great §§ benefit in my general health more than any -:M thing else I ever took for my trouble. ffl l have taken six large bottles, and am gjfi! happy to say I have now no fear of my 'Am enemy, asthma, because I feel so well and tig free from it, I was really in terror from the j M frequency and suddenness of the attacks. . Kg Words cannot express how grateful I »">•J g| and will explain my case to any you maytei choose to send. . V-M Yours faithfully. i ffl MRS. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND. !:|| Price of VITADATIO, 53 6d and 33 6d. •'■|| ''P Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it, : m Head Office for New Zealand- 39, Manner* i || street, Wellington. ', ?|j AUCKLAND VITADATIO INSTITUTE, t M 350, QUEEN-STREET. r & Ask your Chemist or Grocer. A BATHS—TURKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVER! V.-. fi DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from » : V% fun. tUI 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, » \" 1 Eight Tickets for £1. Nothing better for vv# purifying the skin, restoring the health, of J<.i removing aohea and pains of all kinds. AIM. M Hot and Cold Plunge Hatha, with ehoner, ;;.■ | i d «' from 6 a.m. m ' p,m.-I«)nie-street. oil p- j viotonsrfltreet Emu ~' -'-^M I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11239, 7 December 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11239, 7 December 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11239, 7 December 1899, Page 2

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