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Pure and Reliable. THAT is how you want your tea, and that is how you get Crescent Blend Tea. The blending and packing are done in the Empire Company's factory at Wellington, and in the process all the dust is eliminated. ORESCENT BLEND TEA, The Wholesome Tea, is a thoroughly reliable tea. The quality is the same to-day as it was yesterday, as it will be a year hence. It is a carefully blended tea, blended by a Tea Connoisseur, the gardens of Darjeeling in Northern India and of Sunny Ceylon furnishing the leaves. Two Shillings pet* Lb. From all Storekeepers. FRAIL BABIES. WEAKLY INFANTS should be given a daily sunbath. Fresh air and sunlight are the two best doctors, and the best food for tho ailing babe is " HIGHLANDER " CONDENSED MILK. It is rich in the proteinaceous elements that nourish and sustain babies. " HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK is pure New Zealand Milk. It is scientifically prepared under the strictest sanitary conditions, and has a gilt-edged reputation for Purity and Quality. Sold by All Storekeepers I YOUR CHILD S EYESIGHT. . . YOU are responsible for the eyesight, of your child. Watch out for frowns, for squints ; and when he look? at or reads a picture-book, does he hold it too near or too far ? These little things grow faster than the child, and in many cases can be overcome if discovered in time. You may save them a lifetime of strain and weak sight. Defects of vision never disappear of their own accord, and in most cases grow worse. It's a duty you owe your child, and I Don't Charge for Advising You. HERBERT T. WOOD, CHEMIST (by Exam), "The Pharmacy," MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. Doctors' Prescriptions dispensed any hour | day or night. SIPPING SURATURA TEA "TTWERY sip of Suratura is a sip of satisfaction. Sip slowly; and every sip will be soothing and agreeable. The aroma of Suratura is a revelation to tea drinkers; its bouquet is indescribable. In every drop there is the perfect tea flavour—the flavour that is peculiar to Suratura, the peerless product of Ceylon. Suratura is absolutely pure, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Retail Prices : SURATURA A QUALITY, 1/6 per lb SURATURA B QUALITY, 1/9 per lb SURATURA D QUALITY, 2/- per lb SURATURA X QUALITY, 2/4 per lb Sold by all Storekeepers. MASTERTON CORPORATION GASWORKS HAVING reduced the price of gas, and being still further determined to give consumers the benefit of cooking by gas, are prepared to provide On Hire Gas Cookers at Rates from 2 6 per Month. FITTED FREE if within 100 ft of mains within the Borough. Remember: GAS IS THE CHEAPEST FUEL SOLD, and a Gas Stove saves a large amount of kitchen drudgery, more especially in the hot weather. APPLY PROMPTLY TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT, as the number of Stoves for hire this season is limited. Also on Sale : Boiling Rings, Bath Heaters, Etc. DOUGLAS DOBSON, Manager. TO be well dressed for the Spring and Summer Months, you will want an Up-to-date Suit, made in the Latest Style. Worsted Suitings are just the materials for this season's wear, being of medium weight, splendid appearance and durable, combined with First-class Cut, Fit, Style and Workmanship obtainable at Albert Webb's. Place your orders without delay, as I am booking orders freely for these Latest Fashioned Suits. A largo variety to select from. Satisfaction guaranteed. ALBERT WEBB, MERCHANT TAILOR, Opposite Pinhey Bros', Queen-st., Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8280, 23 October 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8280, 23 October 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8280, 23 October 1905, Page 6

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