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JUST ARRIVED. Japanese Lilies, Of all the Bulbous plants this is truly the most beautiful, with its brilliant and delicately-coloured flowers and delightful perfume. It will grow in any part.of New Zealand. Order at Once. Lilium- Auratum—- " THE GOLDEN-RAYED LILY." Height, 4to 6 feet. Flowers 12 inches across! 1 Post'free, 8d each '; 3 for 1/9 ; 6 tor 3/• Lilium Auratum Rubro Vittatum— Gorgeous Flower,' 10 to 12 inches across. Post free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/-; 6 for 7/6 Lilium Auratum Wittei—"THE NOBLE LILY." Distinctive, beautiful White Flowers. Post free, 1/6 each ; 3 for 4/-; 6 for 7/6 Lilinm Auratum Platyphyllum— The Giant of the Lilies, yet one of the most beautiful, hardy, and easy to grow. Post free 1/6 each; 3 /or 4/- ;[6 for 7/6 Now is the Time to Plant NIMMO A' BLAIR, BULB SPECIALISTS DUNEDIN. DRINK TEA! BIS HEALTHY AND HOODNATI'UKD. Do you I;now ihat, tea-drinking is a splendid .lid to ninA linn-ill.- ■; ,\l least that is 1 lie opinion of an Knglish scienlift, who nol innj» ago compiled a learned tiftiitise to show the lit-iuIit-iu lii'ial elleets uf le.i-diinking from a st'iritual, physical, anil moral standpoint. A meal in the morning, he says, with lea as the beverage, will enable a man to pm. tie his day's work with families uneloiiileil, temper unrullleil, ami ii generally amiable .-tale of nerves. Besides that,, it makes the body active, it cleats the sight, it, strengthens the appetite and tlidigestion, and is particularly wholesome tor men of covpulent bodies and great meat-eaters. It vanishes iVi-aies, increases the memory, and pievenls sleeplessness. It has been observed that it has contributed more to the sobriety of the Chinese than the severest iaws ami most eloquent harnngues and the best treatise 011 morality. lint in addition to all this, he claims for tea a strengthening ell'eeL on molality. A man who is stimulated by a generous cupful of tea, moderately strong, will be able to withstand more successfully the manifold temptations that assail him in vbe business and social world into which he is plunged than the man who is not sustained by the same beverage. It is perhaps hardly necessary to add that it is desirable to drink tea of good quality. liy paying a fair price, and securing a biaud of recognised merit, the consumer can generally depend on getting a tea which is pme, wholesome, invigorating to body am! brain. \\ e ourselves strongly recommend TIHEK Tea. This tea has been on the market 2(j years, and has given splendid satisfaction all the time. A purer or more reliable tea is not obtainable. Vi fci

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 4

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