Fitzroy Butchery, Pri me South Taranakf Meat. This is fattenod on the famous - Manaia Plains, and for quality is unsurpassed.' Cleansiness and Civility. This' is my motto. All goods ■i . promptly delivered to any part . My premises were specially built for the trade, and every care is taken as regards cleanliness. My Speciality : Sausages (made every day) and Corned Beef are now two specialties. A trial order solicited. G. FRANCIS, Fitzpoy. . . cl 9 mmmmwtt -«* T«a to yous* Taste-'* I*JJ •«* J^ THERE'S PURITY «kI -<& <S>- SATISFACTION S **"■ i H ■** 4Bb» „ • • • *"" ■ ■ • ~^A S^ Hill-tf nown «»- -^ £: ASK THE WOMEN «- WHO USE IT. -^ §^ Lite Qrooera Everywhere. «■•*• _^_~. ->^ 2^ Ow> Guarantee.— r ßuy a li^, try the teaf or three daj'g, [^ «»>- then if you do not like it re- m^, «»- turn in ORIGINAL TIN, as -** <Hr you bought it, to B. Wilion **■> i£Z A Co., Dunedin, who will " ig*- ckeerfully refund your money.
Impure Blue gives the "Wash Lady" double work and half pay; H wbke dotbes lumlto be waited you MMt hftye Blue for bleachins pvpoaes otherwise the clothes would tucrt a muddy tint. If tbe Blue is impure It will take much loafer to bleach than pore Blue -"That mean* bereaaed woau The Meachmf properties of Bloc depend upon tbe purily and percentafe of ultramarine; " Royal Blue " or Empire Blue as it , it familiarly called contains more good* ultramarine than any other La«wlry' on me market. . ? ' > ' > ; K M XQJP^hiaTe had trouble in getting ■; yfiar^Sraira to wash wbke,a trial of , fcyal Blue next wash day will convince you of ito efficiency. . * , -^ 2y Satlsfactlmti tB It is human nature to expcrl- R 1 B ment - Biblical history reports H m that the citizens of Athens were gg ,H , always "seeking some new thin^f." m -tH . That\ras 2000 years ago, and n 1H the same applies in the 20th H -B C^sS the year 1880, NELSON Eg ffl Moate & Cos. TEA has been W S first and only favourite. W Q 27 years has witnessed the u& flr introduction of hundreds of tiif- B B ferent brands of tea, by as many 53 Q different firms. s-, M H Whenever a new brand appeared Bj jM the experimenting public pur- H - « chased "just to try it "—a solitary m , M ■ One trial was enough," and a m S3 half-a-pound too much. || M These teas never got beyond the M » experimental stage. _■ M H A discerning public when buying ffi H Tea, wrLL have a good artic le. ra H and the enqrmous and increasing g Hj demand prbVesi that the first and SL ffl only favou rite, in 1906 is .' ™ I \WtLoyFi & go's. 1 *3P *^Fr -^^- |N. M. Z Co. introduced I ICayion Tea In 1880-1881. | ff. 0 BLAJ)DIN< ttt. H. TAJESOOk SLADDEN & I?ALMIS, SSNGINEEB3 UIMD STIBICEYOB^. £$(*&*& under Land Tranifof K«9l. offie«| Davom Sirtoij,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 3
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