j Distinction in dress ia the opposite of display. It is the.quality J of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by know- ' ledge. It is invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction is marked for success. . • His clothes will be stylish without ostentation. His linen 1 will be impeccable in texture nnd cut. His collars, in particular, will be branded on the inside with the fastidious man's true symbol of quality— ' The " Improved Governor" collar, .branded Z, ia the perfection of neckgear- It is cut to the latest fashionable modeJ. It does not fray at the edges or collapse into ugliness in.warm weather. And it is made in New Zealand by New Zealandors. In collars nothing is good r<ut the best. f 7 • ■ ■ . CHAMPION PRIZE WINNER, ianawatu Show. ALL STORES, Is. 2d. V". ' ~ : - —^ SURATURA TEA is grown on I the sunny side of the Holy Temples. The leaves are picke.l by lovely- Indian maidens of noble birth, who bathe every morning in lavender water. This tea is packed in gold-lined cases and chests inscribed, with words' of wisdom from the sage Confucius. It is shipped in steamers, especially chartered, the captains of which never swear, and the sailors'of which never smoke, drink, or say had words. People who take SUEATURA TEA live longer, know more nice people, set rich soonerj marry handsomer partners, and die happier than any other beings in this' i wide world. When on Irishman drinks it he fancies Home Rule exists. When Hodge drinks it, he dreams of three acres nnd a cow. It removes all freckles and tan; arrests all tendency to grey hair; keeps fat people thin, ■ and thin fat; and is a sovereign cure for headache. One breakfast cup will make an old inaid nf fifty fancy she is only twenty-fire I These are but a few of the remarkable characteristics of SURA- • , TURA TEA. But putting aside these entertaining features, we want i ' to convince you that there is no better Tea to be obtained than this really superb importation. It represoiits.Coylon's choicest growths, and is" indisputably the most fragrant and refreshing product. the tea gardens of that lovely isle have ever brought forth. " SURATURA,'\ too, is ..splendid value. At Is. 6d. for "A" blend, Is. 9d.. for "B,"_ 2s. for "D," and 2s. 4d. for "X" it is unrivallecL Test it by buying "D" blend at 2s. You'll , then know what choice tea•;really■"is;-' ! aud M, never i want to change again I ■ * If Youf Health is Failing, DO NOT HESITATE, BUT CONSULT ' -\ . FRANK SHAW 9 Qualified and-Practical Chemist=Opticiaa, Medical Hall, Manners Street,. Tory Street, and The Cecil Buildings, Lambton Quay. 25 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, AND FOR 11 YEARS DISPENSER TO THE WAIRAU HOSPITAL. . ' N.8.-YOTJR SIGHT TESTED FREE, AND NO CHARGE IS MADE FOR CONSULTATION QR ADVICE. : .LIBERTY'S "' ENOLISH PEWTER WARE, SILVER WARE EX lONIC. SILVER AND COLD JEWELLERY EX lONIC, Wβ are the manufacturers' representatives in this colony, and can Sell at Prices-no other firm can touch. WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE PRICES. ■ ■ 162 Lambton Quay. ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 9
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