CLEANLINESS The quality of Tea depends first of all oil the position of the garden—as to soil, altitude, and climate—and tho care of the plants. Once the leaf is picked, everything depends on cleanliness and care in preparation and packing. The gardens that are finest in Ceylon are the gardens in which is grown; the factories in which the tea is prepared and packed are exquisitely clean. The staff is the most skilled on the island. QUALITY TELLS! Suratura Tea owes its excellent reputation among connoisseurs merely to the fact that it is The Best Tea in New Zealand. SUBATUJRA <D' 2s. ALL GOOD STORES KEEP IT.
H.B. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911. ENTRIES will close as under:FEBRUARY 22: General Entries. Entry Forms and all particulars may be obtained from— CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier.
Is unfortunately far from what the ordinary tailor is. I am not an "ordinary" tailor. A tailor ought to bo at least honourable—and from the point of view of legitimate trading no doubt many are. But selling inferior suits on credit terms at exorbitant prices is not honourable. I soil .my clothes on cash terms, and my.suite are better than most. It can never be said that I took a single penny from any of my customers with the feeling that I was being paid by a dissatisfied ill-served man, Rather than take his money under such conditions I would give him his money back. I feel this very strongly, and to substantiate my contention I absolutely guarantee every suit. A big thing to do, but I will be honourable, and so I put you in a position of absolute safety in regard to every cent you lay out at my establishment. I
If your suit doesu t please you, don't pay. If the suit isn't right—if it does not come right up to your ideal—l -will not—l cannot accept your money. That is my idea of fair dealing. I may say that it's precious little money I ever refund. Oh, no, my clients aro only too glad to have £3 practically given them. They jump at tho suits. So will you when you have seen my new summer patterns and 6een the sort of work wo do. We can post patterns if you can't call, and are only too pleased. 555, 635, 755, are my prices for genuine tailor-made suits to order.
The Modem Tailor, THE SQUARE (Next New Zealand Clothing Factory), PALMERSTON NORTH. am. - riGB ■ nm.
THE WOODVILLE BACON CO., LTD., "WOODVILLE. following weighing stations:— Jan. Feb. Mar. Oroua Bridge, Mondays 30 13 27 Halcombe, Mondaj-s Utiku, Mondays ■ - 13 27 Mangaweka, Mondays Feilding, Tuesdays 31 14 23 AshhuFst, Tuesday - 7 21 Hunt-erville, Tuesdays Rata, Tuesdays - 7- 21 Ohakea, Wednesday 1 15 1 Rongotea, Thursday 2 16 2 Buyer: W. J. Mitchell, Feilding. 'W;WMOCK&CO.,LTD., February. Oroua Bridge, Mon. ? ... Rongotea, Tues 7 .14 21 2 Ohntoa, TiiesX '/ - 21 - Bnnnythorpe, "Wed. 8-22 - Palraerston, Tlmrs. P - Mhurat, Mon. Feilding, Mon. 6 13 20 .2 Linton. Wed. Buyer: H. WARE, Fritz Street, Palmorston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9453, 28 February 1911, Page 6
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