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FEEBLENESS OF WILL.

Some of the most important questions of life, some of tire most difficult problems which confront us. are treated in a desultory and feeble manner. Take, for example, the many decisions which must be reached in the training of a child. What influence shall surround him ? What school shall he attend ? What companionships shall lie form? W hat principles shall lie adopt? How shall his health be maintained, his mind developed, and his moral character he built up? Such question, and innumerable others springing out of them, confront every intelligent parent, and his child’s future welfare depends largely on the answers. Vet bow often do they simply drift through the mind of father or mother, without any attompt at control, or even guidance. Of course the results are l equally littul and uncertain. Even in the management of the household, feebleness of will is exhibited, to the discomfort of all. The sterling good housewife will always snow a determination that will prevent her grocer from substituting some blended stuff for the exquisite Huratura Tea. This delicious tea comes from Ceylon and is noted for its purity, strength and fragrance. Suratura is guaranteed net blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior teas.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' A line ot 6s was lately imposed ‘ upon me because my blind hung ; out a little at the bottom corner of my shop window. I have refused to pay the line and some of my goods have been seized in execution. The public should remember, that tn n ' at forced sales my goods, which are all first-class, cannot be obtained at prices more surprisintfhj cheap than at my well-known establishment, where a genuine clearing sale is now going on.— A. MoncrielT. Universal Provider, Main Street, Pahiatua. A nice assortment of spurs including the popular loop side, and whalebone ps, direct per s.s. Whakaiang \\ • Medhurst, the Leading Saddler. v Use W. Medhurst's patent cover. No. 13337, simple and socure strapping. w hy young l There lire in holding b;o k Father 0 twenty years. You i do it ly with s Ilair gor, for it gives all that dark and rich look totlio hair which belongs to ouug life. er’s air Vigor You know tlio story how good ' Queen Hess, pointing to tlio beautiful hair of a peasant, girl, said, “There’s a real royal crown. 1 would trade my golden olio for it.” That was long ago. ! Now you can have a “real royal crown” of your own, simply by using Ayer’s ! Hair Vigor. It. makes tlio liair grow I thick auil long ami slops it falling out. i \\ hen your hair is rich ami heavy, 1 and when the closest, inspection fails to ! detect a single gray hair, you will cor- j t linly look a great deal younger, and you will ho much hotter satisfied with j yourself, too. Isn’t that so? Prepared by l)r. J.C. Ayer to., Lowell, Mom.. U. S. A ST.(iloom;las i’okue I’AUIATDA. lletwoon 1 cm OMiconiul Mr McCnrdlv’g A REDUCTION HORSES! lOEI NO j MAN I! much pleasure in announc ( ing tho opening of tlio abovenamod "l tlio promises between Mr * 0(1 l>co lam making are luetion 1 Ml th" price of horseshoeing, mid lie doing only the very best work Impe !o d< serve a fair share of the ; 1 ' . pa'ionage. Compare my cash pi. . under with those you are now and you will see that it is f > \ vantage to support tlio “St. i .. | Forge.,’ CASH PRICES (Rooking Is extra) : t Ponies |/0 per sot Hacks and Trap Horses, ft/- per sot Removes 0/- slippers 3/- per set All classes Ironwork made and repaired A. UOtUMHO N.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1067, 1 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1067, 1 April 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1067, 1 April 1901, Page 4