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Suratura m the most Perfect Stimulant... ONLY wbon tea if absdtsitdy pure do you got highest f»ttm»ilfUing power and lea»t wasde. Purity In tmi m KectmaJ only by the'higneat development of it'tc art of etiring the 4«ft leaven, and the makers of iSurstura Tea have developed the nrt to the highest point of perfection. The «ekmtifk: knowledge; i* brought to bear on the growth,, curing. and packing of Surainra Tea, and that is why Suratura qualitv cannot Iks duplicated in New Zealand, Sura turn in pure honi'Hl Ceylon tea, and in guaranteed not blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior tfiis. EKTAtb PIUCKM. Btimtara A quftltij ... 3/0 p*>r ib HttraturA B quality ... 1/9 per ib D quality ... Si/. po.* 1t» "*ur%nir* X quality ... Vi per lb Sokl by all storekeepers. fp WINKLE, twinkle, WELSBACH |„ light, Wonder h» you are so bright, Up above on lamp post high. Like a meteor in the tiky. When the blazing sun h gone, And the dark night followa on. WELSBACH burners give yon light, And will twinkle all the night. WELSBACH inverted Imrr.er* choice, Heart of houwwife Jo rejoice ; ( Light : o rare and yet :-o soft, ■ All other lights are <>imply lost. Allure the traveller from the dark, With the aid of " The Wdabach Are " — To view your windows' rich display By a light as bright a-? day. WELSBACH Mantles light and nirong, Far above infringements wrong. Stand lor ever ami a day, While ai! ethers? paas away. Agent* all ovor the Colony. Welsbach Light Co, of Australasia, Ltd., Victoria-st., Wku i.wnov. Palmc-rslon N. agents. Palmerslon lias Co. Anjone who carriei n.« «,» . IJWA ™" IllluUiUil amp io p} Z p o*rri»«thß Right Time, Ulli 10 11 yoa eaanol. gat aupplUd writ# the AnionU Clock Co., M Margiirct'gi., Sydney, ecoloiiag 7,6, »nd one will tn» i«si yoa. f| HALL MARKED P| WHEN BUYING H SEE THAT 1 NELSON I JImOATEsCO/S Name ta on overy Packet and fasH Box. It is a ouarantao and tho ||g HALL-MARK ||| PURITY, QUA . VALUE. I fel — gm "" Doctor Outlined his Liver with a Lead Pencil... Six months in bed In the Wellington Hospital, and undergoes an operation, but Plantekoa cures him. —■ »■ — Victoria Street, Petonc, 22/s r/gg. Dc.ir Sir, —For over three yean { have suffered from HYDATIDS AND ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. Two years ago I was admitted to the Wellington Hospital, and after exam- | ination the doctors decided that I should undergo an operation. My condition was very low, my LIVER BEING SWOLLEN to such an extent that the DOCTOR OUTLINED IT ON THE SKIN WITH A PENCIL. I remained in the Hospital si* months, most of the lime confined to my bed, and although every attention was bestowed upon me by the doctors and others. 1 Ifft the institution very little improved in health. Shortly after I was compelled to lay up again, this time with jaundice in addition to my old complaint. I suffered terribly with pain in the stomach and bowels. No medicine I tried did tne any j>crmanent good until I used your won. deiful PLANTEKOA. This medicine seemed to attack the disease at once, and it has fulfilled my highest expectations, The pain in the stomach is gone, my liver has resumed its natural state, the Jaundice has disappeared, and my skin is now quite dear. My appetite is splendid, and I can eat and sleep and work now with pleasure and comfort. (Signed) STEWARD DUN DAS GORDON. 12 L. (i. wmv, ■ ARCHITECT, Abraham and Wiliii.u:/ j'.ulMingo, Bangitikei.ntroet. Private residence; iTiucett ttreel,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 6

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