/ For Show Week! You are sure to be requiring more TABLE CUTLEBY, &C-, FOE THIS BUSY TIME. W' E g*a * °PBned UP a large shipment of FOBKS, SPOONS antf KNIVES, with other HOUSEHOLD BEQUISITES No one'need go without, as our prices are within the reach of everyone. DON'T BE MISLED ! STUDY ECONOMY! AND BUY FROM J.B.WILTON, CLARENDON BUILDffIaS, EQOAEE, PALMERSTO\ If. prohibition! Ceylon, or even landed there. Consequently all Tea exported feom Ceylon most be grown in Ceylon, exported A FIRST CLASS-CUP OF CEYLON TEA Can only be made when the tea is fresh, newly imported, and fragrant. The flavour of the tea leaf is as delicate aa the periume of the rose preserved in your favourite perfume extract ' and wil not be retained, if the tea has been long exposed especially m a moist climate. Therefore demand your tea packed in lead either in packets or boxes. TAMILAH TEA Is grown in Ceylon, specially selected in Ceylon, and packed in air-tight lead packets and boxes in Ceylon. It is a remarkably nnc, tea, of exquisite fragrance and flavour, and it is always umform. The sole wholesale agents for TAMILAH TEA. BARR.4UD & ABRAHAM,
Bleaching Properties of Blue. > Blue is used in the laundry for bleaching purposes-to make white clothes whiter. Without blueing the clothes would become yellow. The value of blue in the laundry depends upon its bleaching properties, and the bleaching properties depend upon purity. All blues are not pure. Laundry blue is made up of ultramarine, in combination with glucose or some other substances, to bind the particles into a nob It is the' ultramarine that is of value, and the-quantity of good ultramarine determines its punty. "Royal Blue," or "EmpireJßlue." Royal Blue, or "Empire Blue" as it is more familiarly called, contains more bleaching properties than any other blue on the market because it contains more good ultramarine. ' J* Royal Blue'is used in the laundry attached to the Wellington Hospital and in many of the principal laundries in the colony, because of its Lmciency and Economy. . '' ' 9
PIANOS I THE VERY BEST 1 . fjpHE pianos imported by the •*■ Dresden Piano Company are made of the finest procurable materials, every portion of which undergoes the rigid inspection of experts. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. PIANOS by practically every leading maker in the world. TBE DRESDEN PIAHO CO., WELLINGTON. M.J.BROOKES, North Island Manager. G. H. BENNETT & CO , Agents, Paltnerston North. AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. IMPORTERS of all classes of DAIRY MACHINERY. Get the best the world can produce. WE STOCK" IT. Perfect Separators,-power and hand, from 13 galls. tosoo. Perfect Churns. Butterworkers. ■Seamless Milk Cans. Milk Buckets. "Ulax and Perfect Milk Strainers. Dairy Preparations. . Lactic Acid. Cheese and Household Rennett, etc., etc. Look out for our Exhibit at the A. & P. SHOW. C. W. BLACKBOURN, BUILDER, MAIN-STSEEr WEST, TN thanking patrons for past favours, •*- desires it to be known that he is prepared to undertake the erection of buildings or to carry ovit any alterations or other jobbing work. ESTIMATES GIVEN. A TBIAL SOLICITED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. •BROAD-ST. STABLES. (LATE LYONS LTD.) J BLACK, Proprietor, announces • that ho has taken over the above well known stables and hopes by strict attention to the wants of his patrons to secure a continuance of the favors bestowed on his predecessors. Rubber-tyred gigs a speciality. Gigs, wagonettes, and saddle horses ixl ways ready for hire. Cabs meet all trains. Good stabling for horses. Wedding parties supplied with cabs in the latest style. TeleDhone No. 164.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 7
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