I Bold ■Statement I But A Fact! W* state, without fear of contradiction, to have done what no other firm in the world lias done, VIZ.-— We have held the position as the largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and Indian Teas longer than any other 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 know that for the twelve months ended 30th September, 1906, we have sold a greater quantity of tea than previously (a'tiioiigh we have In refused to supply common tea), thus proving a continuance of deserved ■n popularity. This has been dene by holiest dealing and truthful advertising, and giving the puDlic the be?* <ja Proc'irab}e at the different prces. ■ Ceylon, New Zealand, I Tasmania. I The Welllnfton ■Meat Export Co., ■ LIMITED. ■ MANUFACTURERS. I CMIom: ■ L4MBTOM QUAY, WELUXOTOX. iMPOBTAHfre FARMERS. I CHEAP MANURE^ Oath on Trnoki at HgahMmagft ti ■ 9 cwt. nokg. For 1 «wt. mm. If! par ton tztn Is eluurg«d. Wo. 1 Miztor* - £3/7/* tor to* Wo 3 Mixture - £5/3/0 m Wo. 5 Mixture - £5/3/6 „ ■Potato Mixture - £5/0/0 « ■imported Super- £5/5/0 m ■ phosphate ■ Partionlart of Azultsm poitti to aaf ■ addrui oa apfiloatlaa. ■s'pacU] MlztaxM can b« mad* at aajrtfaM ■ to rait FaraMi*. I FREEZING SHEEP I AND LAMBS. I THE WEiLINGTOH ■MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., Bis pbepabbd to ptjbchasi Fat ■ Sheep and Lambs by weight, or at far ■. head. The Company also often ollenti every facility for Freezing on their own aeooont. Prices and all psjrtlonlarg can ■ be obtained on application at the Com- ■ paay'i Ofleei, or from any of the Vnyen in the ooontry. ■ WALTER G. FOSTER. ■ Managing Director. ■ A -0> J& >^ I FORTY * Nc I YEARS TEST?! Forty years is a long trial for any remedy. Medicine which can stancT. H the test day after day, 365 days in the year, for forty years, must have great inherent worth and merit.... I BHINGTON'S H CARRAGEEN I IRISH MOSS I has stood this test. It cured your I father's coughs and colds and it will I cure yours. It has been the standard I remedy for so many years that it I is the first thing most people think I of when they get a cough or a cold. I TRY IT YOURSELF! I Ask BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS Hi for and insist on getting it |>w Bonnington's I SOLD AT ALL CHEMISTS I AND STORES. I' TRUE ECONOMY. H"|TTQMEN ac a general rule are eoon■VV omical and1 thrifty, and it is as ■well for the men thiat such is the case. ■Few men realise the responsibilities that ■ fall upon the wives—how important it ■is that they should be economical and ■saving, so that the weekly wage or ■monthly salary may purchase the great■eet amount of material comfort. When ■buying tea the careful housewife thinks ■of quality as wiell as price, hence her ■preference for SURATURA TEA This perfect Mgn-grade Ceylon Tea, with its delicate flavour and rich strong liquor, is a much more economical tea than any other. Suratura is pure honest tea, and' is guaranteed not blended with India.n.. China, or any cheap or inferior te.as. BETML~PBIOBS. Suratura A Quality, le. 6d. per lb. Suratura. B Quality, Is. 9d. per lb. Suratura D Quality, 2s. par lb. Suratura X Quality, 2s. 4d. per lb. SOLD BY ALIT STOREKEEPERS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 23 September 1907, Page 7
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