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WOMEN ALWAYS BUY SURATURA TEA. IT is inherent in-' women to be economical, and the ma] irity of women are thrifty, because the responsibility falls upon them to make the weekly wage or monthly salary go as far as possible When buying tea the careful housewife thinks of quality as well as price, and she invariably buys SURATURA TEA. It gives abso ute satisfaction to palate and purse. It is a perfect high grade Ceylon Tea, guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. EETAIL PBICE8: Suratura A quality ... 1/6 per lb Suratura B quality ... 1/9 per lb Suratura D quality ... 2/- per lb Suratura X quality ... 2/4 per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. , Public Expectoration Is Against the Laws of Health. When the throat tickles it ii impossible to stop coughing and expectorating, and the ; tickle iv the throat means Catarrh. That's the time you need |BtuE\ Flag L-&ss\ Cough j [liuemuuirU Cure It soothes away the irritation in the throat, cuts.the phlegm and loosens the tight feeling. It also frees the asthma sufferer from the dreadful paroxysms which cause such keen agony.- Once used you'll be deligh' ed with its pleasant and helpful influence Your Cbemist bas it on sale. J. .-CPETBISH, Wholesale Agent, Occidental Buildiugs, the Square, Palmerston North. FOR 25 YEARS' "X» JAM has retained first place among food delicacies because of its absolute purity and freedom from admixture of any kind. S. Rirkpatiick & Co., Ltd. I NELSON.

lew System of Assurance. THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND -• - - Life Assurance Society, Ltd. rpHIS Society has had an Immense X Success with its Policies, covering LIFE, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, Written on the basis of Whole Life and Endowment-Assurance Policies. DOUBLE THE ORDINARY SUM ASSURED PAYABLE IN CASE OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT. The premiums are only slightly higher than the old system policies, and they cover you against all Life and Death Contingencies. Write or call for Prospectus containing full particulars and conditions. F. E. HARE, Agent, Palmerston North. Mellsop, Eliot. & Co., Local Agents, Palmerston North. CHAS. HUME, Resident Secretary, Wellington. F. J. SHEPPARD, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Rangitikei Line, SUPPLIES the following lines at °- LOWEST PRICES. Groceries of all kinds and best quality Dairy Produce. Oats, Chaff, Hay, Straws. Bran, Pollard, etc. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Confectionery—best imported. Tobacco and Tobacconists' Sundries. Builder's and General Ironmongery. Carpenters' Tools. Lead and Oils. Brushware in great variety Hollowware, Enamel and Tinware. Cutlery and Lampware. Rope, Twine, etc. Stationery and School Requisites, and many other lines too numerous to particularise. Customers waited on for orders, and goods delivered daily to all parts of the town. Ring up Telephone No 318. Oxford nursery, Kairanga Road, PALMERSTON N. FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL AND HEDGING, _CTEEP£'RS?&c Macrccarpa, Pines, Gum', etc, and all evergreens specially prepared for removal.—Rose, Camellias, Dahlias and many hardy good flowering lhing3 — '•Ake Ake" (Olearia Fosterii), most compact evergreen hedge to grow on almost any soil. Does remarkably well on poor dry soil or on heavy land — Spray Materials and pumps almost at cost price. Advice and way to make, also catalogues, free oa application.— SPRAYING done if required with 200 lbs pressure pump. FEED W ; MAYO NURSERYMAN. .' Telephone 322

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8070, 22 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8070, 22 August 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8070, 22 August 1905, Page 6

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