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CEYLON, HEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. '&MM : ffiiM&^^s££&iti^£M. 1 WHAT IS THiS 1 FASCINATION? % SIMPLY. 1 PURITY * QUALITY : VALUE ? \ THE THREE POINTS THAT l i HAVE ENABLED l NELSON, MOATE &. CO. | TO WITHSTAND ALL THE ILLECiTi f MATE TRADING FOR OVER 31 VEARS mm®mmm ESTAB. 8 8 79. CKavaxv; S»S 1 0S m mm m m m M §§g i K Will be Jfowrid - "A brinkJq be §raleful Jbr"" INViGGRAIING Among- teas in any way worth buying- there aye three main grades— GOOD Suratura Tea is incomparable. . ■... . . For flavour, strength, 1 -- quet, and general exv« - lerice, tlier'e Is none other lilce it. v Other 1/0, 1/9 arid 2/':. fit ALL THE: STOHnS. ' Wholesale Agents— ft Bl*LlY BfriOS.A Co. I How Many Cows Are You Milking? i t Five or Fifty—lt will pay 3'ou handsomely to get • a SHARPLES' CUE AM •SEPAIi ATOH. whether you are selling the cream T or making your own butter. "And why the SHALES' > TUBULAR SEP^RATdfj of all others?" you may ask. Simply because it is the most economical in money, labour' and time. It secures practically all the butler fat and gets thick rich cream every It has a low supply can and runs as smoothly as a weilbiled bicycle—two' points which make Separating with a Tubular EAS Y work. The bovvl of the Tubular contains.only one little band of metal like a . serviette ring which can be cleaned in a few minutes. .■' » Space prevents further description'—send for catalogue which contains more interesting particulars A; 1 PATERSON&GO,. WELLINGTON. OR TO P, H. BEST, APPLEBY, NELSON. •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 2