For Show Week! You are sure to I c requiring more TABLE GUTLEEY, &C-, FOE THIS BUSY TIME. W E *? B™ faß* opened up a large shipment of FORKS, SI OO\~S an* KNIVES, with other HOUSEHOLD-BEQTJISITES. No one nee* go without, as our prices are within the reach of everyone. DON'T. BE MISLED L STUDY ECONOMY! AND BUY-FROM J.B.WILTON, GOARESDpSJ BUILDIN99, EQIJiBE, PM.MERSTON If. PROHIBITION! ~~~~ gO declares she Government of Ceylon when it comes to China -> and Indmn teas No tea of any kind can be imported into 2^<££^^^» <Ssjr fly ALL Te! exporte* A FIRST CLASS CUP OF CEYLON TEA Can only bn made when the tea is Iresh, newly imparted, and ttagrant. The flavour of the tea leaf is as delicate aY the perfume of the rose preserved in your favcnrite perfume extract and wi 1 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 ' nne tea, of exquisite fragrance and flavour, and it is always uniform. The sole wholesale agents for TAMILA.H TEA BARR4UD & ABRAHAU, And you are respectfully asked to request your grocer to obtain you a free sample, if he doesn't stock TAMILAH already.
- <wawiiMlWßflt „ mi,,,,,,,!, „ , Hmm Bleaching Properties of Blue. Blue is used in the laundsy for bleaching purposes—to make white clothes whiter. Without blueing the clothes would become yellow. The value of blue in the laundry depends upon it* 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 "Empire Blue," 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. ■? 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 h,rhciency and Economy.
ECZEMA .jj f^ "The Worst Case on Record." f P\ FREE> JV^l Lost tlie Use~o* His Hands. ( ± For six penny kJ Tried everythh^under the Sun. J Stamps to Cover ~\ "Happy Day." I cost packing, pos- F\ •* _ ■ sendto any address IB EHm»L rS m? rkaVJ e' case of Mr.' jj a sample bottle of M . H^i a fe n^ Jor Oxford rk Plantekoa, box of He s . _~ r - I Ointment, or tab- W record the excellenTcure S tbfwor"" let of Soap. 1 , cas. e of Eczema known. Without I y Jm I ■' Boing into detail, I may state that for ¥ ' ~~~ I' ' tourtt en, months my condition, was B _^M Write Mow I 'e7 bad. my being affected to A \^H WRITE Now- I suet an^extent it was f mposs ib!e to Ml I I d I cannot describe the pain B«L^B^^^^^ ' I ?°. n., ths X ™al "r«"ed^y aTocal^octon BBfK I j tned almost every medicine H|A 1 under the sun, getting no benefit from " \*± Under strong^ recommendation, I **" stsZr ■ men,' and Sos >P- w«h such 'sads'factory ifWWr' ,j'lT H^sasfa is i^B^^^^^^^ I - lam not afraid to make this state'gffi|^^B //■ 1 J ment, beingAvell-known in the Waira1 ' fapa durl"s a residence of over 25 WBBStt^Ee&Zg' M anX enquiries fr»m those who taay'be mtSggmiEZgfs jgf m afflicted as I was, giving particulars of fiSHjaE^isßy f^^ M my case and speedy cure. f^ggSßj . M a happy day for me when"l 'came S^\ : Yours truly, wBBSB^^ ' TEKOA. Your Chemist has it. Start j^A r^' ' ' ' yowJi ngt t o o n tile c}sa"a^ t^^H& \ %:> nothing but a penny stamp. ost Jou " '. ' •» Plantekoa preparations are obtainable.from .—Hepworth, Whit^ford, Leer,* Lissaman^Scott, Lusted Jackson, Graham, Bowlands.
CBOCKERn< CROCKEEY! 14 DAIS CI.EIRIN6 SALE! All Articles on my 1/- table REDUCED to 9d. OWING to the early arrival of KKW GOODS I have decided to clear all my old stock at GK.KATLY JIKDUCED PRICES. \ Come early and secure your bargains. HARRY TaCKSON, GEOCER,&C-, CUBA-STREET.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 7
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