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PBOHIBITION! CO declares she Government of Ceylon when it conies to China and Indian teas. No tea of any kind can bo imported into Ceylon, or even landed there. Consequently all Tea exported from Ceylon most be grown in Ceylon. A FIBST 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 as the perfume of the rose preserved in your favourite perfume extract, and will not be retained if the tea has been long exposed, especially in a moist climate. Therefore demand your tea packed in lead either in packet a or boxes. TAMILAH TEA Is grown in Ceylon, specially selected in Ceylon, and packed in anr tight le"Sa 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 TAMILAH TEA are BARMUD & ABRAHAM, And you are respectfully asked to request your grocer to obtain you a free sample, if he doesn't stock TAMILAH already.

Comparison of Colour. If you were asked the question, "Is there any difference in the colour of the various brands of laundry blue on the market ?" your answer would probably be " No! there isn't!" and you would be quite wrong, for there is a difference. "Royal Blue," or "Empire Blue," As it is more familiarly called, is not so dark as the Others, The accuracy of this statement can be easily proved. Compare a nob of" Empire Blue " with a nob of any other brani, and you wJljeadily see that "Empire Blue" is of a lighter colour. If you moisten Empire Blue" with a drop of water, it will look just as dark as the other. The difference in colour is easily explained: " Empire Blue " contains less moisture and less foreign matter than the others—it is purer and therefore possesses greater bleaching properties. Since you buy laundry blue for bleaching purposes, you want the best your money can buy. Your grocer sells " Empire Blue."

■NEW PliifiMASEfc, ON and after WEDNESDAY FEBBUARY 22, 1905, our business will be conducted in new premises in CBUBCiI STEEET, Opposite Hailw&y Goods Sh.d. eOSKING" BROS., Bteam, Gas, Oil and Refrigerating Engineers, manawatu foundbv . Rangitikei-strcer Shoeing Forge aiid General Smith Shop. L. AKMSTEONG, Fropiietor. \LL kinds of bJacksmithing work done on shortest notice. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Ploughsetting a speciality. Horses carefully shod under the proprietor's supervision, special care bein« given to corns, cracks, brushing, and all diseases of the feet. Horses sent for and returned. All work guaranteed. Charges moderate. A trial solicited. "HUGH JrOAKTVT (Late of W. T. Wood's) DESIRES to announce tba< he bet* erected a large wstablishment, sp posite OlanseD'a Grotery Store, Oabsi treat, whore ht imendn carrying or bnstaen as a * * GENEBAL BLACKSMITH. Aod wonld respectfully B pUclt a leaßonable shars of public patronage, Horses shod under the personal budpi. viaion at the proprietor. SHOEING SMITH, FITZaEEBEaT-ST., the public to note (hat sp«ciel attention is Riven to horses with corns and cracked hoof9. EfiUSHING A. SPECIALITY. ivOTiCB. TJAVING purchased the goodwill of ■*--*- "W. Parkes' BLACKSMITHING business, Fitsh^rbert-street, I desire intimate that I will endeavour to merit a continuance of the patronage extended to my predecessor. Satißfaction guaranteed. Every description of farm implements repaired. A trial solicited. J.ALLEN, TTTZ UK hi BfiRT.STKEET. GEOBGE ALLMA]S~ MANAWATU SHORING FOSSS, Kunuitikei-st., PALMKBiiTon Nobth. TJOH6ES shod under n»y own'perAJL sonal supervision. All classes of work done. Corn?, cracks, creasy heels and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. Hor«es sent for and returned. King up Teleuhone No. 22L. 0. &. W^L.DliKi±iAVJi, tHSUBANCS, LAND AND COM. MIBSION AOSNT, 2'ES SqUAKS:, Fit-SISKSTOM NoaXßl i?1 ci ri"'sO To Leild nn Morcqo.g« "O UMATIKILL s not a panacea for JL\j all the ills that flesh is heir to. It cures rheumatism and only costs 2s 6d box. Chemists and stores.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8149, 24 November 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8149, 24 November 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8149, 24 November 1905, Page 7

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