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• ! FASTIDIOUS WOMEN ENJOY DRINKING : SURATURA TEA. fT is so different faom ordinary ~ teasr— different iv many ways, different in quality, in flavour and aroma, different in all the essentials that make good tea. , . SURATUKA TEA j Is the choicest of "hill-grown, high grade Ceylon teas. It is absolutely pure, and is guaranteed not blended with India, China or any cheaper inferior teas. B.ETAIL P&KJES •. Suratnra A quality ... 1/G par lfc Suratura, B quality ... 1/9 per To auratura D quality ... 2/- par lb Suratura X qnahty ... 2/4 per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. REVOLUTION IN SHIPBUILDING AND MARINE ENGINEERING. pAPITALISTS wanted to invest in a ..V new method of propulsion—a fore and aft movement for steamships. Inventor (a marine engineer and shipbuilder) can confidently affirm will excel all modern means propelling steamships for speed, less consumption" steadiness, vibration, accidents avoided, non-racing, safety of vessels. The late Sir Harry Escombe, Premier and At-torney-Genoral for the Natal Government, and Mr \V. Thomson, of the Patont Office, Glasgow, gave high honours and great praise a3 a thorough, practical and workable invention. 0 I have improved upon it since. Natal Mercury please copy. For particulars apply H. W. JEFFREYS, Standard Office. W •llioJL • Not only means 1 I. PERSOffI, But it also signifies " Never Miss Person." TTTTHY? Because ho is a man with a ! / hobby. He frankly admits it. His hobby is to employ none but competent workmen and to watch and care over all work entrusted to him, and his most unfortunate hobby is he insists upon using nono but the best of materials. ; Therefore a visit to bis AETIBTIO EMPORIUM IN RANGITIKEI-STREET will prove profitable. And don't forget THE ONLY N. M. P. 'Phono 276. Agent for R. MARTIN, Wellington. ' IMPORTANT ! mi-IE latest and most fashionable -JL lines in Ladies' Fine BOOTS k SKOES for the coming season have now arrived and been opened up at TH ACKER'S. Ladies' stylish pat. front Lan«try Shoes, with pretty large buckle, Louis heels. Ladies' fine Glace Langtry Shoes, with smart buckle. Ladies' All Patent Leaflier Oxford Shoes, tholatest style, with Louis heels. Ladies' Glace one-bar Shoes, with smart pat. caps, very light and stylish. Ladies' Glace Kid Button Boots, with patent caps, most fashionable, with Louis heels. Ladies' up-to-date stylish Glace Kid Lace Boots, the very latest. Also the latest in GENTS' - - - BOWLING SHOES for the coining season at ° S. THA.CKEB/S THE SQUAEE. Telephone 331. J. a. smith; GENEBAL' OAERIEE, Parcels Delivery, Forwarding & Distributing Agent, HAS removed to new and commodious premises in Queen-st., specially built to expeditibusly cany on his extensive business. Goods forwarded to any destination by rail, road or sea. Furniture and luggage carefully removed. Goods stored at moderate rates. Conveyances meet all trains. Agent for Peter Hutson and Co.'s Drain Pipes and Cement. Telephone 144. P.O. Box 123. Acents Everywhere. BLATCHFORD 3SI CALF S^EAL j •j Ratso your Calves cheaply and successfully on BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL and seH the milk. "We are satisfied the calves can bo raised successrully on Blatchford's Caif Kenl sad water."—Au?. Paulson, New Holstsin, AVis. Tli3 food furnished for this Esperim.jut was very pure, palatable and nourish:!;?, i-nulosed is a photograph of the c.alvoa which certainly appear to have appreciated the nppetizing leed you supplied."—A. A. 3ris,*h!»3i. • H;2-' Rh°de Isisiud AKricultu-al licperim?nt Station. Kingston, X.' I. • We have indications of some very (rood results from feeding: Blatelu'ord's Calf Meal."— J. J. Edgerton, B. S. A., lowa Agricultural Esperiment Station, Ames, la. "?* is very goad for preventing' scorning.' I lea it toIV calves last spring and snail feed it! More. There ia nothing else you can feed that' win make calves grow so "last."— Frank J.} Goodoinote, Franklinville, N. Y. J FOa SALE BY i McMnrray and Co.

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Manawatu Standard, 22 November 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, 22 November 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, 22 November 1905, Page 6

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