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It has attained a popularity which is carrying it into the foremost position. The delicious satisfying flavour impresses the palate, and its economy becomes convincing after a trial or two. SURATURA TEA IS HONEST TEA. It will please all members of the family, and all guests. It is the tea that *b favoured for afternoon functions, and in many Tea Rooms and Kiosks Suratura is served exclusively. Suratura is pure wholesome Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PEICES — Suratura A quality ... 1/6 per lh Suratura B quality ... 1/9 per lb Suratura D quality ... 2/- per lb Suratura X quality ... 2/4 per lb Sold by ali Storekeepers. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. HOME SEPARATOR CREAM. PURCHASED in any quantity. Highest prices given. We pay railage to Wellington. Consign to Wellington Fresh Food & Ice CoWELLINGTON. , Amber Tius! L OVERS of a cup of GOOD TEA try " Amber Tips " to-day. It's the best and most reliable tea you can obtain. Prices —Is lOd to 2s a lb. bold by John Archibald (Provision Company), the Square; Red House, Main-street West; Harry Jackson, Cuba-street; D. Wilson, Rongotea; James Smith, junr., Ashhurst, and Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., Wholesale Agents.

1 "THE PILL OF THE FEniOD," | H Are purely vegetable, small, | |j tasteless, and absolutely will | H not cause griping or any un- | H easiness to the least robust v H person They may be taken | || at any and all seasons and | 1 times of the day or night, and 1 1 if regularly used wili promote 1 §§ the digestion and improve § I the general health | 1 All chemists and stores sell | I them, or they, may be pro- | I cured direct and post free | I from the manufacturer for j/- | | in penny stamps Address : | Good for Babies; | Good for Men. 8 Every home should have on jjt hand this reliable Ointment. || Its uses are many, and it is || naver more missed than when || most wanted. ■ BEE OINTMENT | Cures Cuts, Burns, Scalds, ■

I Piles, Chilblains, Pimples, ■ Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Sore ■ Chests, etc. It is a good and H saS* cure for all minor ailments H of this nature. I BEE pINTMENT I is antiseptic, soothing and H healing. H Wt IT NOW. PRICE t/S. | I If you are easily exhausted, and feel as if work wasn't in your line, il is a sign cl nerve waste. Your weakness prove* that germ life has eaten up the j vitality of your blood. You look { pale and anaemic, and feel low-spirited J and fretful. Restore vitality to your I b*dy, fill the arteries with rich, red blood by taking Vin Carno. Invalid* and convalescents will find it strengthening and health giving. Vin Carao is a medicated combination of the finest port wine and the purest extract of New Zealand beef. AT 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Other Health Wines; —Orange Quinine, Port Quinine, Coca Wine, Grape Tonic. All at 2/6 per bottle. j ? ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT^ RODEBICK~SHBEHY. BLACKSMITH & SHOEING SMITH * NNOUNCES that he has com menced business in premises ir King-street, near Harry Palmer's. Shoeing and general blacksmith wort executed promptly. A speciality made of curing horses from brushing and forging, commonly known as clicking. Sand Cracks and Corns cured. None but tha> very best tradesme employed. ETLAHUUEB, CIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT «FFICE —Law Chambers, the Square Private residence, Duke-street. Valuer and Arbitrator Mr Larcomb is now designing hand some buildings of moderate cost which will be proof against earthquakes, fire weather vermin, and will last for ages

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8136, 17 November 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8136, 17 November 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8136, 17 November 1906, Page 6

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