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UNITED EABMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS FOR COOMA TEA. o rHESE SUPEEB TEAS HATE THE LARGEST SALE IN THE DISTRICT. o THE REASONS FOR THEIR GREAT POPULARITY ARE:— 3ECAUSE—They excel all others in value. 3EOAUSE—They are the perfection of Teas; Delicate in Flavour and Exquisite in Aroma. BECAUSE—In buying "Cooma" Tea you get the finest Tea the world produoes. SINCE REDUCTION .IN DUTY PRICES ARE— Half Chests ... 2/- per lb. slb Boxes 2/3 per lb. 101b Boxes ... 2/2 per lb. lib Boxes 2/4 „ per lb. o Other Teas kept in sfcook from 1/3 per lb.—Free samples Bent on application. v. f.cT*. A. J. KINGSBEEK, QOACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER, . CHURCH STREET, :PALMERSTON NORTH. ' . FEOM TEAGADREN TO TEA-JPOT DIKEOT BY ''igtU&"'- ----..,•■■■■-■• \ EVERY MAIL STEAMER. -■"■ ■" '*Jsl®JbMl?--/m>^^ inn '*?£' -CEYLON Wbioh s recommended by the Government Analyst'of Victoria in the ollowing certificate r— MR. G. R...BLAOKETT, F. 0.8., Government Analyst. , . Laboratory, Swanson Stehet, . Melbourne, Sept; 21st, 1894. " I have examined the /T/^P^IS^1 Q&\/XOf\ and am able to affirm that it is of first-olass quality. It is rich in extract, of pleasant aroma and flavour, and absolutely pure. . " (Signed) 0. R. BLACKETT, Analytical Chemist." Being encased in air-tigbt lead packets in. the country in which it is grown NIRVANA loses none of its fragrance while on the way to the Australian consumer and in this it differs from China Tea, which suffers, first because it has to be pioked in certain seasons for the entire year's.consumption, and seoond, because it cornea to New Zealand praotibally in an open state, The additional advantage, in these days of adulteration, of buying a TEA which reaches the tea-pot preoisely as it left 'he tea garden—thin, being guaranteed by the soldered lead packing ooserved-with NIRVANA— is too obvious to need extended mention. NIBV AN A TEA is on sale in Pound and Half-pound packets by BREWER & BAUCKHAM, AND J. E. MOKINE ASHHFRST. A. E. CLAUSEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. K. BIRD & CO., LONGBURN. A. a PATERSOK. & CO,; SOLE WHOLESALE' AGENTS, .WELLINGTON; ' J; MORTENS EN, IfltiP^ ■ Watjch maker •:'^-«r,e^:eller,. -=. V THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. ' Mi lISt^A ' tT^ a lav6e RD^ varied stock cf the very leAat ! , %,W4&-\ "• Patterns &nd deßignß Art Jewalleiry, Watches, %-*flsk'\ Clocks and E.P, Ware. -../,,. ?i '• a 8 Jewe'-ery consists of a ma'gnihoent selection of %A Dress and Engagement Bings, Wedding Birtgs and Keepers, Brooches, , : r?lufi-Chains and Bangles. . The Latest Novelties in Gold and Silver Alberts. All work with guarantee, I" The Man ««fl^ F I I with ...-J; la Liver" I H T- WOULD NOT HAVE BKNHIARD OF IF ■ ' I m" Jmpej/s Jfiay j7pple"V Had reached him In time I I THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY, B_\ IMF: Cures Liver, Kidney, and Stomach Complaints. *•■ I «6 2/- , «%. CHEMISTS and BTOREB. -*■ a/- I TCHU ! rrs'jTJST A BIT OF A GOLD 1 ••'•... IT'S BOUND TO GET WOKSE. BE SURE AND CUKE IT. COUGH MIXTURE. fiTTPTT.Q BAD COLDS; -OOTJOHB, INFLTJENZA, BEONOHITIS VJUilJIip and all Throat and Chest Afieotions. . WHOLESALE) TUT^ .'-p .■ T 'm'-7a -ID.^- \ 1/« AND. V 1- " EETAIL. j : CHEMIST. ; ] 2 § ~,/■. '■ - Sold by: all Chemists.and Storekeepers. ■ ■ I * —OLD WOUPS, fllAlTimrU? Mstuias, ; UlnlmtW^^ MtuxtUlxaei only »t 78, New Oxlbrd Street, London»sold ,by oU Ohemists and Itodiciao Vaidors.

Ross' Antidote, THE GREAT HEKBAL BEMEDY FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. A POSITIVE Cure for Indigestion, Internal TJloerationa and all Diseases arising from Impure Blood. ROFIS' OINTMENT, For Poisoned Bands, Burns, Scalds and Bites i pom Insects, etc. ROSS' PILE~OINTMENT, A NE.TEK FAILING REMEDY. Boss' Ointment for animals has* no equal for sore shoulders, baoto, girth galls, ( freasy steels, sore udders, teats, ate., an d alt wounds and open sores in inimal «r 801 ,t» by all principal CHEMISTS & 3TOB JEKEEPEES anS UNI' TED FARMERS CO-OP. ASSOCJIATION, Paimbrston North, WHOLESALE AGENTS. \. LL kinds of Boots and Shoes made LX. ta order on the shortest possible 3»tice C'jr .firat-ola'aa workmen, as usual At PAYEE'S, the Square.

. _J DISTRICT AGENTS. POST OFFICE STORE. STONEY CREEK. EMcPHAIL has pleasure in an- • nounoing that he Has openßd a general storo at Stonoy Creek, where residents may obtain goods at town prices, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of customers to get a share ef their patronage Pig meal and fowl-meal on sale in any quantities. Agencies. — -Manawato Standard, Weekly Press, and Canterbury Times, R. McPHAIL, PROPRIETOR. FEATHEES CLEANED, DYED AND CURLED MES W. ANDREW desires to inform the ladies of Palmerston N. and sorrounding districts that she 'has taken over the business of her late mother, Mrs Belk, of oleaning, dying and curling ostrich feathers. All ordeis left with Mrs C. J. Hansta, Manchester House, the Square, or .posted to me at JBunnythorpe, will receiye prompt atten' tion. • ■ -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7067, 29 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7067, 29 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7067, 29 July 1901, Page 4