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1 THE WASTE OF DUST IS ONE 'GREAT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD AND BAD TEA. TEA Dust is the Product of withered, driecl-up leaves. Take any dried leaf you find and crush it between your fingers arid it turns to dust. Tea dust is waste, and when found in a package of tea is an indication of inferiority. The tea has lost its vitality and stimulating properties. There is practically no dust * in SURATURA TEA, because of the sj)ecial care devoted to its growth, curing and packing "by experienced tea ex-j TEA is pure, honest Ceylon Tea, and _is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES— Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 ~ Suratura D quality 2/- „ Suratura X quality 2/4 ~ - Sold by all Storekeepers, i J Well Dressed People. Sec are attention seldom paid to their brethren who pay less I heed to their appearance. The lady clad according to the fashion gets a seat in the street car, while her humble, and perhaps more worthy, sister has to dangle from the end of a strap. Onof the chief features of the Shoes at THE FITRNBSS SHOE STORE The ispiira, IMLMBHSTOS, is the ability to make a good impression at first sight; this created, quality goes on with I the work, and hence the price make, them fast sellers. Women's Glace Kid Button and Lace Shoes, plain fronts, round, medium and pointed toes, soft and easy on the feet, sizes 3 to S, 1907 models, from 16s 6d. Women's Yici Kid Button Boots, patent cap, snappylooking, narrow toes, perfect litter and a hard wearer, sewn, from 19s 6d. Women's Glace Kid Button Shoes, patent tip, English make, sewn, from 9s Gd. Telephone 317. Gains Three Stone in weight ■ with PLANTEKOA Staff-Captain Rowley, Hotel Metropole, Wellington, reports as follows:—"For a long' time my heakh has been in a serious state, and after months of struggling with bodily weakness, and receiving no benefit from the advice or medicine of two doctors, I decided to use Plantekoa. As a result I have become strong and vigorous, my weight has risen from g to 12 stone, and I do not know a time in my life when I was in better health than at present." 5/- per bottle. 10 MASTERTON AGRICULTURAI AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTIETH NNUAL S H 0 A 1 FEBRUARY 19th and 20th, 1907, AND RAM FAIR On FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dog produce, and Horticultural E: hibits. Jumping, Mounted Military, Dri ing and Shearing Competitions Over £1000 Offered in Prizes, £150 in Jumping Events alone £1£ Entries close at 9 p.m. 011 Satu day, February 2nd, 1907. Schedules and Entry Forms on ai plication to GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary, Masterton. Or Secretaries Kindred Societie J. II VINCENT, LIFE, ACCIDENT & EIRE INSURANCE AGENT, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGEN' ASHHUBSG "71A EM S AND"" PROPEItTII r OF ALL SIZES FOR SALE AND LEASE. J. A. SMITH, GENERAL OABRIEB, Parcels Delivery, Forwarding iz Distributing A gen MAS removed to new and con modious premises in Queen-sl Epecially built to expeditiously ear] on Mb extensive business. Goods forwarded to any destinatic by rail, road or sea. Furniture and luggage carefully r rnoved. Goods stored at moderate rates. Conveyances meet all trains. Ajrenfc .for Peter Ilutson and Co. Drain Pipes and Cement. Telephcms 141. P.O. £0.1 12

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8195, 29 January 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8195, 29 January 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8195, 29 January 1907, Page 6