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CLEANLINESS AND TE|^ THE quality' of Tea depends first of all on the position of • the garden—as to soil, altitude, and climate—and the care of the plants. Once the leaf is picked, everything depends on cleanliness and care in preparation and packing. The gardens that are finest in Ceylon are the gardens in which is grown ; the factories in which tho : t>a is prepared and packed are exquisitely clean. The stall'is the most skilled in Iho island. QUALITY TELLS! Sum lura Tea ovjch its excellent refutation ainoisij the connoisseurs mere/// In the fact thai it h r J.hr, 'tffe Bent Tea in New Zealand. S'JRATURA "ID," 2/ALL GOOD [STORES KEEP IT. "■ CHEAP_MEATI TTkON'T FORGET that you can buy Prime Meat cheaper at Long's Post Office EVieat than elsewhere. Patronise tho man who brought down the cost of living. HUGH LONGPractical Butcher. SPECIAL NOTIOK ' WE have purchased Mr A. A. Stempa's-old-established Butchery Business, and hope to be favoured with the continued support of our predecessors' numerous clients. Clients will be waiied on daily in any part of the town, and only the choicest Meat procurable will be stocked. Special attention will be given to Telephone Orders (No. 27). LEE & BOXHALL, The "Quality" ButcSiers, QUEEN STREET. PUBLSC NOTiCE. Jfc ■J. SMITH & SONS, iprriSH to notify the g.-neral public of v%' Masterton and surrounding districts that they have started business in Master ton as Painters, Ssgrtwriters & House B3C-CB'>a.to!' , Si. Mr J. Smith has had 40 odd years of English and Colonial experience, and all work will be under his personal supervision. (,'rtih/h/;/ anil Murbtimj a xper/a/itif. Good workmanship guaranteed. Estimates given free. Note the Address: 69, OEiwr-ch-street, Masterton. TO THE PUBLIC. I HAVE purchased the Tobacconist and , Hairdressing Business hitherto conducted by Mr D. Mclntosh. I shall endeavour to merit the continued support of the public. The Saloon will continue under the same management, and charges will be all round. I WP J. K. BLINKHORNE. COUGHS, COLDS on the CHEST, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION. The Famous Remedy, Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, has tho Largest Sale of Any Chest Medicinein the World. BRONCHITIS. A Sydney Stock axd Share Broker expressesGratitude and Appreciation , of Hearxe's Bronchitis Cure. It Proved a Most Effective Remedy for a Severe Attack of Bronchitis. Mr. W. G. Hearnc. Dear Sir,—l lately liacl a severe attack of Bronchitis, and acting on the advice of a friend, obtained a supply of your Bronchitis Cure. I am pleased to iinfonn you it has proved a most effective remedy, causing me to feel grateful to you for furnishing such a valuable medicine to the public, May you meet with the success you so well deserve. I place this communication at your service and remain, Dear Sir., yours faithfully, HENRY FRENCH, * Stock and Share Broker, 93 Pitt-st., Sydney. ASTHMA. 4|fc A Five Years' Case. At times very had indeed. Quickly and completely Cured by Hearne'sBronchitis and Asthma Cure. Mr. Hearne. Dear Sir, —For five or six years I was troubled with asthma, at times very bad indeed. I was very ill just, after Christmas, so sent to tho local chemist for n bottle of your Bronchitis and Asthma Cure I took the first dose on going to bed, and was not troubled that night, I finished the medicine, and have not had a touch of the asthma, since. I tell everyone about it. M. MURRAY,' Postmistress, Pampoolah, Manning River,. N.S.AY. HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure.small size, 2/C; largee size, 4/G. Sold by chemist and medicine vendors, and by the proprietor W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geolong, Victoria. Forwarded to any address when not obtainable locally. NOTlCE.—Heame's Bronchitis Cure No. 1A does-NOT contain any poison within the moaning of the Act. It is for the youngest child and the rißf aged person. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, W. G. HEARNE. Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Small sizes, 2/6 largo 4/6. Sold by chemists and medicine vendors. Forwarded by post to any address where not obtainable locally. N.Z. Branch Office : HUME'S BUILDINGS (No. 11), ■ Willis-street Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9933, 1 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9933, 1 August 1908, Page 8