To get the best results in Washing White Clothes you must have the best Laundry Blue. You aaay «c the be* of soap, aad faithfully adhere to the old time sacI cesrful wain-tub method*, but the waihing turn* oat badly amply because *oa bare omc! Btaj deficient in bleaching properties. When the clothes have a yellow tint, instead of being beautifully white, then you have inferior Blue ! " Royal Blue " or Empire Blue as it is often spoken of is Ac highest grade of laundry blue, because it is the purest ultramarine. •* If you were to give " Royal Blue ** a trial we should gain another customer. [ 1 The Oaptain of & ship if paid for his knowledge. Ha ig held rtaponsible for the saietj «f ih« f&imngere. A tea expert is in » still mort n?poniibl« position. H«, 100, if paid for his knowledge, lor he | if held responsible for the Smith ! fit the consumer. STAND OUT TEA (HILL OROWN) Is blended by machinery, tuodet the direct attention of an expert who knows te» from ihe rool np, and he pay* gpeoial ftttemitai ' to oleanlineM and purity. That if why it will pay yo« te •my to the ffrooer, « Sfcuftf 0* ; To*, ple*M." __ Not in the Trust t Snowdrift Flour. Winner of the Big Bread .event at the NORMANBY SHOW. WRITING to the Tarauaki Agents for this brand of flour, Mr Thos. Jjlotd, Secretary of the Nprmanby Horticultural, Poultry, and General Produce Society, says :—: — : "I have much pleasure in siating f :' that there was good competition for '* your Special Prize for the best loaf " in the Show ma^e frora ANY brand ' of flour, eight compeiitors coming " forward, and that the First Prize " was won by Mrs' R. Hicks, oi " Hawera, and the Second Prize by ([i Mrs W. C. Morrison, of Hawera, * both with a loaf made from ' SNOWDRIFT ' Flour.V THOS. LLOYD, Secretary N.H.B. Taranaki Agents : L. D. NATHAN & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. Ask your Grocer for " Snowdrift ' E'lour a 836 HOYaL MAIL COiOHES, NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKB D4ILY. LEAVJBS New Plymouth Post 01 fice at 9.30 a.m. ; Gmata, 10.10 ; Oa kura, 10.50 ; Tataraimaka, 11.45 p.m. Okato, 12.25; Puniho, 1.0; \7ar«a 1.15; Pungarehu,. 2.0 j Kahotu, 2.30 Oaonui, 3 15 ; Opunake arrive, 4 p.aa. Leav« Opunake daily ax 6.30 a.m. Oaonui, 7.15 ; Rahotu, B.ft ; Pungarefav 8.45 ; Warea, 5.15 ; Puniho, 9.36 Okato, 10.15; Tataraimaka, 10.50 Oakura, 11.50; Omata, 12.30 p.ax New Plymouth arrive, 1 p.m. Through Fares : Single, 10b ; return 17«. All parcels to be delivered at booking office* half an hour belort time oi leaving. All * /are* and parcels to be prepaid and ticket* obtained for such. New Plymouth A^ent and" Booking office : Jfim Mynott, Currie-** Coach leaves Mynott's it 9 a.m. OPUNAKE : liiddleton's Hotel (O'Meara) T. P. HITGHSON, , Secretary. April 30, IWM. W. NIXON, Licensed Sanitary Plumber, HOT & COLD WATER FITTER Electric Light Installed at bedrock prices, consistent with good materialand workmanship. » lARDET STREET. COKE MAKES THE BEST mmm fires.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 3
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