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4 Md^^^MHEsssflHßmmiiiiHii^*' ' fff SOCIAL NEEDS. Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, and however much we may , rack'our.-brains -to discover '-;-■""' satisfactory, solutions of them, there is at least one— .■.-,,.~^^P^P*"*T f*!-'"*ntl- certainly not the leasi important—province, in whicii " ■'■^K'^m-jji- -■ the ' solution has been found. For is not the questioi :'"*: "What is our best; daily beverage?" of importance U ■'■'■■"' ' all classes of society? And is any other answer to thai question possible from disinterested persons, than. " Van mm^rn---'' Houten's Cocoa"? It is more wholesome than any other :~^H: '*'-'* drink, it is nourishing and easy to digest; refreshing, without acting injuriously on the>nervous system in the way that ': Tea, Coffee, and other drinks do; and its delicious flavor in ■^K. :■ no v/ay palls on the taste after continually using the cocoa. ■ •■'■'.■ As regards.its price, it is, as thousands can testify from practical W - ■ experience, not at all dear to use. What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as easily as the above one; but their answers require a great deal of thinking about. Those who are bjusy thinking about them, cannot do better than take a cup of Van Houten's Cocoa daily, as foi helping the brain-worker it is without equal. HAVE VAN HOUTENyEdting CHOCOLATE? W& <r^s\ U- ) X Wlien Purchasing Cycle Tyres *^Pj ) f ! And you will readily undmtand that Ma±&~^ Iff) >J^^Hr it is the Tyres that last tk« _£Wgmli^^ m&MimiiimKF "■ longest and give the 1 least IN ORDERING ROADSTER 1 Cyclists Csbinot wrons, jt* they excel ill others for , ■.' ■ ■ . ■ -^r , . ... •. « PEED, COMPORT, and DUR ABI *-, J TV, Besides carrying al2 months' guarantee. ' - -' ' THE OUNUOF PNCUMATIO TYHC 00. OF AUST/TALASfA LTO. Melbourne, Sydney Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Christchurch (N.Z.)

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JAb. PAT£RSOi% PiumOvr? Tinsmith, Gaa~ A Utter, <£c, &c, COKNER OJ! COCHBANE AND POLLEN STREETS. XJEGS to inform the Publio of tb.e Thames that All Work entrusted to rim wil bo punctually attended to at REASONABLE HATES- and in Workmanlike Manner. 100 that he keeps in Stock Chun-! neyfii> from 22b 6d each. Plunge. Kip asd Sponge Baths, Corrugated Iron Tanks, Colonial Ovens, Furnace Frames, Copper Boilers, Corrugated Iron Ridging (Plain and Lead Edged)> I Lead Hlead Nails, Spouting, Downpipes. Sheet Lead, Zinc, Watearpipes. Iron Curved for Verandahs to any patera, at the Shortest NoticeSYRIN(iES FOR FRUIT GROWERS Cheap Is 6d. WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. i The sole right to manufacture these j Skylights, which cannot possibly leak, has been securedThey are specially suitable for Batteriee and otJier buildings requiring roof light. .

Riverside Nursery KAUAERANOA RAILWAY BRIDGE, THAMES, W. GAUSLEY HAS FOR SALE— KUMARA PLANTS CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER AND TOMATO PLANTS ANNUALS, ETC. ALSO—DAHLIAS. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, POT PLANTS, GARDEN SEEDS.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9832, 3 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9832, 3 January 1901, Page 1