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| Tli&t Choicest Tea. I 'v On« of tio diief recommendations of SuratUPa Tea l'°s in tho j ! fact that every process of preparation is characterised by ex- ,) ; ! quisitc and -unwarerinc cleanliness. '! ) In China in tho old days and often still, soma of tho pro- | j I cesses of tea-curing were anything but clean. Even the in- 'j % forior sorts of C«ylon tea are no t entirely free from suspicion. ,) . j But Sliratlira ,3 so treated and so packed that thore is no pos- ' j ! sMity of a grain of dirt getting into a ton of itl j y That feet accounts in part for that wonderfully dsliCtito j (i flai/OUr 1 ! and it accounts also for tho fact that an ,), } infusion of Sui*atura i 3 always crystal-clear when pure water ij I is used. Thoro ib none of tho muddy dimness so often observ- ,) j 1 , able in infusions cf inferior tea. jj t FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS AND THE AGED. j \ A food of great nutritive value, which can be made j i suitable for any degree of digestive power by the j j simple process of letting it stand for a longer or \ \ shorter period at one stage of its preparation. I \ B.enger's Food forms with milk, a dainty, delicious and • j highly nutritive cream, entirely free from rough and I indigestible particles. "The describes it as j I "Mr. Benger's admirable preparation." (' ' Readers can obtain a <8-page booklet, "Benger's Fool and How to Use It" '. {< which contains a "Concise Guide (o the R«rmg of Infants and practical > !l infnrmation on the care of Invalids, etc., on application to liengers Food Ltd., <! f Otter Works, Manchester, EnsUind. jj ft. $cngcr's Food Is sold In tins by Drugslsls. etc., everywhere. ***J§l ■■■■' ....■iii» ra amri^»L., M .»i f i T .,. rV n nr i.i.i iiii.i n .il.ih mu.«..i .1.h.1.i i.» [ When the Wallpaper "Gets on Your Nerve®." "OERHAPS, without being conscious of it, the paper in your Sit- I I tingroom is palling on you. j I Probably, it does not qnito harmonise with the furniture, and rbI decoration of your rooms may bo necessary. MARTIN'S display of WALL-PAPERS comprises the Newest and Most Beautiful Designs. Thera is also a Choice Selection of Friezes, suitable for any scheme I of decoration. Call and Inspect thesa New Papers. j ' •■■■ 3 I Coiocr Merchants, Manners St., We!Eragl«m | fp».-a^pißH. | y H || B^iuijW^> . l i I J|jm^'p«aM»JM»iij' < tj}y| | i^iMi l n(» T]l ] n^Mn|l: ,, i)| ,j .... , . „j, J /I'""''" "H EP3S3 ' ®$P Kfko I " content with I V any other brand. Sold "by all goo 4 grocers anil stores, at 1/8, IAO nnd 'II- per lb, ,„ I EisSM " '■ " ■ '■ ' ' '.<w!KVh' WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD.,WELLINGTON. j f^^-r "■■:" ■' Comfortable i ' Furniture. o I j I pA j liji: j|| ; K Many of the pieces are being shown | | | j'" : j I j]'|, I now for the first time. Specially note- 1 |||$*j jl' ' I ft r^S* l worthy is the fine assortment of well- | J ' f If ** <s^~ s j made, solid and strong-looking chairs, | 3 [—\qL_A_" ...I _M mf/ Morris chairs, etc. Prices are most |i | fey l^ft^Si-i-" 5 -'I Mil reasonable. 5 t*«W m I Como and inspect these articles. ■ JIBMnI Edward Collie Ltd. "i ' Ml ARTS CRAFTSMAN, I 1/ 167 HIDDIFORD STREET. Telephone 1634.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 9