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Madame COWAN'S First Sale bargains FOR ALL Smart Cloth Coats, fur trimmed — FROM 39/5 '.Tweed Coats—ntoM 39 / 6 Chic Tweed Brocks — 1511 BE EARLYSECURE A WIDER CHOICE. THE SQUARE, P.F. OPP. P.D.C.

ESSENTIAL COOKING ESSENCE QUALITY Cakes, puddings and dainties that take time, trouble and expense to make, deserve tho addition of Stevens' *‘Cathedral Brand" Essences.. Brilliant cooking results achieved by all keen cooks prove that Stevens’ "Cathedral Brand" essences are quality beyond question. Eight tempting, wholesome flavours. All Grocers.

NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH BARGAINS IN UPHOLSTERY. OUR JULY SPECIAL 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE with independent fronts and covered '_'22 nil .round in a good quality wool moquette of pleasing pattern. Tho workmanship in this suite is up to our usual high standard. PR!CE £l3/10/This is Your Chanco to Buy a Wool Moquette Suite at a Genoa Velvet Price . INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. HUTCHINS’ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. 311 MAIN STREET EAST, PALMERSTON NORTH.

THE TRUTH ABOUT TEA Did you know that there is Oil in Tea ? 700 Oft. 6000 - s©oo - 4000 " quality 30 00-ft. 2000 " 1000 > INFERIOR TEA grown BELOW 4000 ■ feet contains POOR QUALITY VOLATILE OIL (consequently lack of aroma) EXCESS OF TANNIN (injurious to health) BITTER LEAF CONTENT (giving crude «fla- . ' -'our). All the scientific facts given in this adver t i s e m e n t have been most carefully confirmed by comparison with eminent authorities. FIRST TEA grown ABOVE 4000 feet, is rich in: AROMATIC ” VOLATILE OIL .. .. .. (flavour giving) T HEINE A (stimulating and re* ’ freshing) SOLUBLE MINERALS ■ (including valuable potash and phosphates). It is the oil in the leaf that gives good tea its flavour—not ordinary fixed oil, but a volatile aromatic oil that is abundant in the young tea leaves at the tip of the shoot, picked from plants grown at a high altitude. In the leaves picked from plants grown at a lower level, this oil loses a considerable amount of its volatility and the flavour of the tea becomes harsh and crude. Bell Tea is picked from the delicate bud and tip -leaves, from plants grown at an altitude of over 4000 feet. It is, rich in flavour-giving volatile aromatic oil, rich in THEINE, the property that gives good tea its stimulating and refreshing quality; rich, too, in soluble mineral matter that is of real food and nerve value and includes valuable potash and. phosphates. Leaves picked at lower altitudes can only make inferior teas, crude in flavour and poor in quality. For over 30 years Bell Tea has never varied in quality ... it is the cream of the tea plantation. Serve only Picked from Highest Altitudes Therefore Highest in Quality I

FOUND RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS. Here's quick relief from Rheumatism, Lumbago, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Gout pains—Rub in a little or apply on flannel and pain soon vanishes. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE, GET A BOTTLE TO-DAY. R II E U L I N 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Postage 6d and 8d extra. Some of these Summer Colds aro hard to break up but LUNGS AM will DO it for you. A tried and proved remedy in mary homes. Lungsam gives relief and cure in all the Chest Colds. Have it made hotter for that persistent cough, Flu Cough, Pleurisy, ■ Bronchitis, -Asthma, Whooping Cough. ■ . 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Postage Gd and Sd extra. The Best “Pair in Hand" in Any Home. For Young and Old Alike. MADE AT THE “RHEULIN” PHARMACY. HERBERT HEPWORTHS’ THE SQUARE. CHEMIST, BOX 251. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 181, 31 July 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 181, 31 July 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 181, 31 July 1934, Page 2

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