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V/c state, without fear of contradicifi tion, to have done what no other hi firm in the world has done, viz. E-J We have held the position as the largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and M Indian Teas longer than any other H firm in the World in comparison to the sales of any country. It will be interesting to the many ‘thousands who have bought our teas to Irnow that for the twelve months ended goth September, 1906, wo v - sold a greater quantity of tea than prtviou.-ly (..Itiiough we have •rciused to supply common tea), thus proving a continuance of deserved tpopulnrity. 'Phis has been done by honest dealing and truthful advertising, and giving the public the beat tea procurable at the different prices. r 1 ■Vi Ceylon, New • Zealand, Tasmania.

You Have Dyspepsia in Some Form. If you have the least trouble in your stomach after eating, no matter bow iitt’e or how much you eat, there is trouble brewing. Most stomach troubles come from poor, weak, scanty, | gastric juice, that precious fluid which ought to turn your food into rich red blood. If you have nausea your gastric juice is weak. If you havo loss of appetite your gastric juice is weak. Will rid you of your troubles. It helps in the process of digestion by stimulating the action of the liver and promoting a free flow of gastric juice. It is a positive remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Obtainable from most Chemists and Storekeepers. | Price 2/6 and 4/6 per Bottle. | JJ I 0 Y_P Ir 32 S. J. L FERSSON, EONGOTEA, Is AGENT for and keeps a large stock of MASSEY-HARRIS RED BIRD, and B. S. A. BICYCLES 2ECAIMTNG in all its branches done on the prc;> i os ,-;.t ehortes-5 notice. MOB hi DOE AND CO.’S BOOK tRCADS, M A 11 T O N. The LATEST BOOKS arriving every week. The following just to hand : Adrift m Now Zealand, Elkingbon The Doctor of Crow’s Host, Half Connon Saba Maedona ! d, Rita Brotheis, Vaohtll Coippingo, Stanley We varan. Oar Heritage, Tho Sea, Frank T. Bulkn A Gamble with Life, Silas Hocking In the Arena, Booth Farkington Hills of Home, Herman Maciean In Search of tho Unknown, Boben W. Chambers

Also, a lar; ■ and varied assortment o£ SIXPENNY EDITIONS by Charles Garvice, Sheldon. Bersha Olay, etc.

HIGHEST PRICE FOB SEED Ig secured by MACHINE DRESSING. We Offhk FREE FIRE INSURANCE And when Droased FEES DELIVERY at either PALMERSTON N. or FEILDING, Thus giving the Grower Two Markets. HODDER & TOLLEY, Ltd., Flour & Seed-Cleaning frills, FEXLDING.i

n[EAS. TEAS. TEAS. What do jou thick of this for FANNINGS? HALF CHESTS, 101 ib. 51b PACKETS, is Gd SINGLE POUND, Is AT J. DAERAGH’S FEILDING.

'MPOETANT TO FAEMEE S G. CUMMINS, MAETON, la tho Solo Makar o the Celebrated GASCOIGNE WOOLPHESS, which is bo well known that a description hero is unnecessary. CUMMINS’ “SANBOW” WOOLPRESS Is unsurpassed for Compactness, Strength, Power and Speed. It embraces all tho best features of the Gascoigne Prose, with tho additional features of increased power, speed, economy of spaca, and case of manipulation. All work well finished, strong and durable. Fall particulars on application to G. CUMMINS, Patentee, Broadway, Morton. Orders for Ccaohbuilding will receive rompt attention. ou CANNOT THIS 1 FORGET E. Reynolds & Co., . LTD., PalmoeGtott Northi STOCK—-KUDQE-WniTWOUTII B.S.A. NEW RAPID BOTHWELU BICYCLES F. N. MOTOR CYCLES CRICKET. TENNIS, CROQUET, Ann FISHING MATERIAL Stocked. OATitiOOOKS ON Bkqoww. Jl F ITZHEIIHERT TBRBAOE SCHOOL., WELLINGTON, (Boarding & Day School Lie CHtla}. Under the Into direction tt MR# Swaix- ■" BOW* ■ ■■■ Principal: Mimß-utan, M.A, Firet Aulatwdi j Mr# HuimHOCft*, ,o London, and Pad#.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8732, 5 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8732, 5 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8732, 5 February 1907, Page 3

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