THE TONGUE. #Thb boneless tongue, so small and weak, Can crash and kill," declared the Greek. "The tongue destroys a greater horde," The Turk asserts, "than does the sword." The Persian proverb wisely saith, A lengthy tongue—an early death." Or sometimes takes this form instead: "Don't let your tongue cut ofi your head." " The tongue can speak a word whose speed,''* Say the Chinese, " outstrips the steed." While Arab sages this impart: * "The tongue's great storehouse !• the heart." - * *" Prom Hebrew wit the maxim sprung, "Though feet should slip, ne'er let the l. tongue." The sacred writer crowns the whole, Who keeps his tongue doth keep his soul. The warning cough is the faithful sentinel. It tells of the approach of consumption, which lias killed more people than war and pestilence combined. It tells of painful cliests, sore lungs, weak throats, bronchitis, anil pneumonia. Do not t.r -another day.. It* usethere's a prompt and safe cure. A cure for fresh colds and old colds, easy coughs and hard coughs— Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It often cures a fresh cold in a single sight, and it masters chronic coughs and bronchitis m a short time. Consumption is certain-y prevented, and cured, too, if takoa in time. If anybody tells you that consumption cannot be they are certainly mistaken, for we have thousands of these cases reported to us, absolutely cured, and no mistake about it. Put up in larrjo and small bottles. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster placed, directly over the tender, aching lung is a great aid to the Cherry Pectoral. Mtfued tjDr. J. C. AywCo., Lowell, 1m,D.5,4 suf SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. f| to make the hair growsqft, glossy, and -I. luxuriantly it a matter Hut has vexed )lie minds of The re quires to be nourished, and the skin of the bead kept qlean and in a healthy condition. To do this joh must use Patker'a Hair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the reqniiemente without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous gro* >h of hair. - and It ia not a greasy or oily preparation; will not soil the finest H"" or lace, is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender akin It is not highly perfumed, and in no •ay objectionable to the most refined sense of smelL - It effectually removes dandriff orothe Impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft) glossy, am It is sold in patent bottles at 2s 6d; by poet 3e. It is manufactured only by the proprietor It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranatd—A. B. j BYKEB, opposite Theatre Boyal, New Ply? mouth: Waitaia Agents Lawobnob Bros. {Storekeepers. TRANG'S ~ C.QFFEE ; f' „0 PEC lAL- I TiE H. 6. HAIGH (Bandmaster City Band). Leader Philharmonic Society, teacher of Violin, Mandolin Piano, Orchestral Instruments Pupils are requested ;to atind at usual ioura. Intending pupils pie' ie apply as early as possible. Address:— Devon-street West EBSRB. WRI6HT ft HUTCHEN BJJUURTBIB AMD 80U0IT0U InHUX«UH PLYMOUTH. [a meartsref the ftm will k«pt Hm) |hwfvwy sale fay. tagmmt . M bhritf Vattaaa m M . Mn 0m IMB u, to 411 *a.) THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. Spps's Coco/5 QRATEfUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhare for DELICACY 0* FLAVOUR , - SUPERIOR QUALITY, ar.i HUTRITIYS PHOPERTIk? Spedaliy gratflffel and oohiforcing to the aiwv dyspeptio. Sold osly in 1-lto, tins, labelled JAMES EPFS ft CO., Ltd., Homcoopath'e Ghemists, London, Eng. BRfeAKFAST SUt-r^ EPPS'S CjDCQI P» ' nU^OP'. The City Tailor. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH 03 W rH H <! .H f* Eh h O w Eh HAVING secured the assistance of Fih3t-Class Tjjlobs from Wellington, 1 am now prepared to exeoote orders at SHORTEST NOTICB. Customers patronising mj establishment can rely on FIRST-CLASS TAILORING IN FASHION, FIT, & WORKMANSHIP All Garments GUARANTEED not to Shrink. NO Boy or Girl Labour employed. No Old Stock. Good selection of modern TWEEDS IN FASHIONABLE SHADES. Charges Moderate. F.W.Jensen, Ladies'& Gentlemen's Tailor. M ft o i—i H KJ H > HH tr o » THE CITY TAILOR, WTO DOOBB ABOVE THEATRE ROYAL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 17 July 1901, Page 4
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