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iWgEHY TEA RELIEVES WORRY A FAMOUS DOCTOR’S DICTUM refreshing and recuperative influence of tea on mind and body is known to everyone ; though probably ■the reason why it so operates is not fully understood by one person in a hundred. Dr S. W. Saleeby, M.D. E.R. I S. Bdin., takes the opportunity ol his recently published boo's “Worry, the Disease of Age,” to furnish tin teaaon, mid his exposition should prove interesting lo all who “love the cup that cheers.” The principal constituent ol tea, vt Seems, is cqjferine. According to Dr Saleeby, calleine ‘favours tlto m (the body, promotes the processes ot combustion on which life depends, increases vitality, and that power to -work which is the expression of vitality. And so it is that a cup ol tea is refreshing, producing renewed vigour, ■and heightening the organic sense ot (Well-being and the consciousness ol fitness ' and° capacity. This action is utterly distinct from that of alcohol oi opium in deadening the sense ot .u----ibeing. Tea antagonises the sense ol ill-being not by deadening ones consciousness of it, but by me pos 1 -vo Substitution for it of that sense U iwolDbeing which is that index ol \iJtaliiy. It relieves worry .‘ot iy a temporary and actually nutritive and fostering .submergence ot it, but by attaching its causes. And it dihecs lun"damen tally from all the in that it do. a not'.produce a not'd fur a continuous increase of the d«>s*;f" But while commending tea so highly Dr Saleeby warns his readers ngaius two common, practices of tea dunoi». (First is the mistake of infusi ig tea'Co long. An infusion which lasts c nly a few° minutes is quite sufficient to extract the caffeine with its good qualities. and it is not sufficient to release the tannin with its- bad qualities. The use of poor te a is the second |Wa y Ti which harm can'be done by the beverage. To© much stress cannot be laid ~n the necessity for getting tea which is guaranteed pure. ‘ Tiger” tea is guaranteed free from, admixture o any kind, and is composed solely of the choicest growths of tea loaves. Of all t: as sold in the Dominion indisput* ably none is more rich .than Tiger Tea in the healthful properties which go to relieve what Dr Soledby calls “The Bis; uses of the Age -Worry.

HENRY GRAY, CARPENTER & CABINET MAKES PALMERSTON STREET, RIVERTON. Picture Framing a Specialty. E. HTBESOIf, General Merchant, Main Street, OTAUTAU A Large Stock of G ocaries, Ironmonger} Crockery, etc, aWays on hand Sheepskins, Eabbitskips, Ilidea, lat and Dairy Produce taken in exchange for stores Agent Standard Insurance Co. NOTICE. R. STE^HODSI£ Begs to ihtimate that he has purchased the carrier business, formerly carried on by Mr J. Noble, Gtautau, and hopes by strict attention to business to receive a fair share of support. Light or heavy carting undertaken. Coal and Firewood always on hand. Express meets every train. RABBIT SKINS NET CASH BUYERS. |J. H. Kirk & Co, Ltd. WOOL, SKINS, SEEDS AND MEAT MERCHANTS. Don Street. INVERCARGILL. OTAUTAU HOTEL MRS COAKLEY - PROPRIETRESS The Moat-Up-to-Date House in Southland. Wines and Spirits •of Best Branda Only Kept.

T. A. Chilton BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, | Main Street, OTATJTAU. eMfr—ih) Balls and Parties catered for Wn Cakes made to Order A good Collection of Fruit always on Hand. FaiulUas waited on daily for orders. Tea and Coffee at all Hours. A Daily Supply of—flounders, Soles, Blue Cod, Also: FRIED FISH AJSD OYSTER . SUPPERS at Shortest, Notice ' • *X F, LLOYD, NIGHTCAPS FANCY GOODS, STATIONER, ETC. Frdsh Fruit Oysters in Season, and Pies at all hours THE SHOP FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS.

Kighteaps Butchery. PDRDBE and REED, Wholesale and Botail BUTCHERS Ham and Bacon Cnrcrs Priao-takora for Ham and Bacon at tin (Jpoitnu and Wwifcern DSM tic Blows tar year > ),iiy the hc«t. onali'iofi of Boot" »u - Mutu rn kept -on liau i tffeatttfeft With-*! i,n "I dly ?or ’ >nl. i> »hy loiter or telephone prom)" ly . attended to A trial Holicited*

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Western Star, 23 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, 23 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, 23 November 1909, Page 4