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Page. Leading Articles .. .. .. 8 Industry and Wages. Slavery in our Time. Music .. .. .. .. .. 2 Women’s Institutes .. „ M 3 Letters to the Editor « 3 To-morrow’s Fixtures .... 3 Magistrate’s Court .. .. .. 4 The Rural World .. ~ 4 The Wireless World .. g Peninsula County ...... 5 New Zealand Railways „ 0 Competitions Society ~ 6 Otago Branch Lines .. ~ ~ 6 .the Linton Mine .. .. ~ 0 Otago Aero Cjlub 7 . Standardised Cheese 7 Alleged Theft of Jeweler .. 7 Film Posters ~ .... ~ ~ 7 ' Commerce and Finance .. „ 7 Shipping s The Launch Tragedy ~ ~ M 8 Lake Wakatipu Steamers .... 8 Cable News .. 0 Personal .. .. 10 Visitors to the City „ .. 10 The Makers of Otago .. .. 10 Parliament ]0 Waipori Head Works „ .. 10 A Lazy Postman .. .. M 12 Provincial News „ „ 12 Sporting ... .. 13 Racing News. > Trotting, Note, from Addington. Auckland Track Work. Dunedin Jockey Club. The Angling Season ~ f, M 13 Arbitration Court .. ... 13 Meeting of Creditors ~ „ ~ 13 Notes for Women .. .. 14,15
Rid* i GENUINE D THE ROLLS ROTCE OF BICYCLES." 3/9 weekly down Cash Price £lO/10/Dnaedia Dbtribelon: STUART STREET (opg, Obaa Hotel) BrmcE »bop. DiJct’i Bldgs.. Cargill's Car. Tea ■was drank In’ China In very early times. The first mention of it in England seems to have been made by an agent of the East India Company in 1015. In 1664 the. East India Company presented Charles II ■with a gift of 21b 2oz. Tea. in the'form of small, hard blocks, is used as a kind of “ coinage ” in some parts of Central Asia. Chinese tea comes from a shrub five or six feet high, while in India the tea tree grows to some 20ft in height. The leaves are picked very carefully four times a year. They are then dried in pans over a furnace and rolled by hand. “Black tea" is made by allowing the green leaves to ferment before heating. Until about 90 years ago most of Europe's tea came from China.' Then tea planting was developed in Assam, and Ceylon tea made its appearance some 30 years later, Britain is the greatest tea-consuming country in the world, and most of its tea now comes from India and Ceylon. OR MANTELL’S FAMOUS PRESCRIPTION FOR COUGHS. For the rapid relief pf Coughi and Cold* no belter preicription has ever been written then diet of die late Dr. Mantel), It* potent properties quickly heal the most hacking cough. Now sold as Dr. Mantell's Three Star Cougji Syrup, prices 2/6 end 4/6 (posted 3/- and 5/-), and obtainable only from: Wilkinson & Son, Chemists 91 Princes St* & op. Knox Cfanrck, George Su j A spoonful of MIM will check it! 2> If your "little man" shows signs of getting a cold, two or three doses of MIM will stop it if taken in time. Two or three more doses and the cold will disappear completely. Try it once—you’ll always keep a bottle in the house from then on. Get a bottle of MARSHALLS INFLUENZA MIXTURE now. It relieves instantly, towers the temperature, and brings you back to normal hcal»h. 2/6 At all Chemists and Stores.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 10
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