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_____ Tea. ; ' •:.■'.:. : . '- B 0 Y'B blT^| - A prize book is offered nt our eohnoli L ! the best essay on "Old Age Pensions" '£&•s§s When I told Pa. he Paid ho wouUl iii views to help me. and half-a-crown If'i to v : ' the first prize. (Re is a Liberal, but ktew ' ,_ mo short of pocket money.) Ma Bald she hid (i scheme, and wns mire it was, better th ' : what tho politicians were fighting aver ft! ' ' I started on my essay with the help of . : - v . Hansard. ■•" ■?■*..;■ * Old Age Pensions are intended to b1 V 9 o ii I ■ - people ft shilllntr a day, instead of them guy'' ti tho Charitable Aid Hoard for rations ajj - hoots and rents, and being asked quMtl,,.,, , They call it a pension became the old mi. and women' Will demand it as a right inate«3 of asking it as a favour, and perhaps m- . gettlnpc it then, and then they won't be looiS on as paupers. <>y ?; When I got tills far Pa said the dintonare' was old. and out of date, and he would witK i draw tho half-crown offer Ma said she would help mo. and then I started again. ■ My dictionary Bays a pauper is one *h<i cannot help himself and is a burden on ft. State. M ■'■' If a boy or a man don't want to bj '/■ I burden lie ought to cave up his coppers, and when ho grows to 65 years of age he won't want no pension, or rations either, and any' ono can save up fournence a week by leaving ■ off cigarettes or stickjaw. And 'there i ' another and easier way in Baying. ray ]fo says—in knowing how to buy. She buys CURATURA rpEA. and saves sixpence per week, and snowed rot a calculation that sixpence a week, If started i at 25 years old. and well invested, would pro, vide a pension at 65. 'When I grow up, lam goinc to adopt my mother's suggestion, it making my vfifo buy • -: J -■ •--.'■>. GURATORA WEA, and be independent of pension. GEORGE SMITH, .; Fourth Form. QURATUBA " ~ • 13 NOT BLENDED WITH INDIAN. CHINA, OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. ' ■ ■'■ ' ..a Conveyances. ST. HE.L IE E '»- • 'BUS AND FERRY SERVICES. Ferry Service arranged for Two Years, ■;-' LEA AUCKLAND: LEAVE ST. IIELIEESI 7.15 a.m.— _ 7.30,a.ni.-'Buj 8.55 a.m.— via 8.5 a.m.-Ferrj Symonds-street. .<. . 9.5 a.m.—'Bus, via 8.30 a.m.-Baa , Parnell. 9.10 a.m.— 11.0 am.-'Bqj 10.30 a.m.-Ferry . 1.15 p.m.-Perrj 11.40 a.m.—'Bus 2.0 p.m.-'Bus 2.lopra.—'Bus 5.0 p.m.-'Bus 5.10 p.m.—'Bus *5.45 p.m.-Ferrj 5.10 p.m.-'Bns *5.45p.in.— •5.15 p.m.—Ferry •On SATURDAYS leaves at 2 p.m. instead of 5.15, and leaves St, Ileliers at 5 p.m. instead of 5.45. SUNDAYS. ■ 10.30 a.m.— 12.0 noon-Ferry 1.30 p.m.—'Bus 5.0 p.m.—'Bus 1.45 p.m.—'Bus 5,0 p.m-Ferry / 2.0 p.m.—'Bus. ' • 2.30 p.m.— Ferry Fares-Adults, return. Is; children under 12, 6d. 'Bus Fares—9d, or 7s 6d per dozen tickets. Freight by Ferry Steamer, 5s per ton, ■ Family and Yearly Tickets by Ferry Btea» mar. Special Terms for 'Buses or Ferry Steamers by the Day. • SPLENDID BATHING AND FISHING,' AMPLE SHADE AND WATER FOR PICNICS AND CAMPING. PULLAN AND ARMITAGE. . DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. PICK IT AND OO.'S It ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Morrison's Royal Hotel and Wood' ward's Pacific Hotel, Thames, for Puriri, Hikutaia, Paeroa, Waihi, Karangahake, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Thames for Tauranga: Tuesday! Asa Fridays, at 8 a.in. . Loaves To Aroha, Waihi, and Waltckauri daily at 8 a.m. for Paeroa, meeting coach for Thaioes. Leaves Crosby's Hotel, Paeroa. for Thames. Waihi, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, daily, at 1 p.m. Leaves Tanranga for Thames". Tuesdays and Fridays. Carriages, Brakes, and Buggies, with reliable drivers thoroughly acquainted with all parts of the Goldfield: and Saddle-horses can lie Mred at the Company's Stables, at Tift vies, Hikutaia, Paeroa, Karangahate, W.tihi. Waitekauri. Te Aroha, and Tanranp. Telegram? and Letters promptly attended to. Ancklnnd Booking Aeent— TIIOS. COOK & SON. 103, Queen-street, Auckland. RIOKIT AND CO., Proprietors EATERSON AND 00,'? 4 ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR OKDBA. WADE. OREWA. WAIWEEA, PDHOI. AND W ARK WORTH. MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, nt 9 a.m. FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m., through to Wellsfora. LEAVES WARKWORTH FOR DEVONPORT: TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. At 8 a.m. _ , Fares-Okura: Single, 3s; return, 5?. wane: Single, 4s; return. 7s 6d. Orewa: Single, Si return, Bs. Waiwera: Single, 6s; return, 1» Puhoi; Single, 8s; return, 14s. Warkwortn: Single. 10s: return. 17s 6d. Wellsford: Single, 13s; return, 23s 6d. „ For further particulars apply at onr officer or Tlios. Cook and Sons, Booking Agents. JOS. CARRIE. VISITORS TO TE AROJIA.-Notlce.-TJe V undersigned will run a Coach from >' Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and natnrdays, meeting Train for Auckland nt Moronsvillo on those days, and returning to a Aroha from Morrinsvillo on Mondays, »W ncsdays, and Fridays on arrival of tram from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels, ana meals. E. GALLAGHER. 'A'DVANTAGES 0? •**• CANDY'S BELTING. Lit is 90 per cent, stronger than, >*i averages half the prico of, Leather , 2. It is thoroughly waterproof, and Ml » feoted by temperature. 3. It. is extremely durable. | 4. Being made all in one piece. it pfflljjj foctly true, an.l drives, steadily and even?. One side nover stretches more than anoifl"' , as in Leather Dells. • ' , . ,„/ : i 5. Its pliability is a great advantage w drivine High-speed Machines, such a "J"* | mos, Fans, etc., and its great strength »«" | it eminoptly suitable for all kinds of nes " i Machinery. j 6. It clings well to tho pulleys. = 1 AN INTERESTING FACT. Tlio following tests (liv Kirkaldy, of Long Show the relative strength and value, cow pared with leather:— _____—— ~ "" ' Tto^ l^ perSqiW'P' I nfSectloa . Best Double Leather 6in Belting I »»*!■ I; GANDT'S Bin by S-ply Cotton .. '. I - \, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Tho success which'has attained the SOW ' of the ANDY COTTON BELT has, *•» induced unscrupulous dealers to iWIi--. imitation of this well-known and .WWljt predated article, and users woqIOLW to note that wo are the SOLE AOENTBJ? this m Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Taffi„| . and Dunedln, and to insist on «S CANDY'S when buying a belt, and:de» to« that each belt is stamped "IBS W* ; BELT, SEACOMRB, ENGLAND." ' "^V.lfg SOLE AGENTS, ■' ( I JOHN OHAMBERB AND SON (LTD.* . AUCKLAND. ".'.v.;. •■;■.■ I,: ..:.'/■••: c-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11365, 7 May 1900, Page 2

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