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THE TEA-GIRL IN BLUE SMILED I 1 Her tables are rushed nowadays. It is not her personal attraction. < H It is not the situation of her part of the room. It is not the china or )\ the cream. No, it is none of these. f ill The secret must be the Tea. Jy, Since she bought that packet of "Stand-Out" to see If she PL couldn't "go one better" than the other girls, Norma has been kept busy. Once a customer comes he remains. No other Tea would fslL suit the tel '« irl now—she has got on to a good thing, and knows it I "Why," she exclaims, "'Stand-Out' has made my reput- KKK_ f\F(r\ ation and is fast building this business." pp If you like a pure Ceylon Tea, fragrant, refresh- fef JfW: ing and stimulating, you should certainly try -fsl "Stand-Out."

If you want the very best 841 Flannelette the Old Country Produces buy BORRQCKSES' S® Rr SSKi, EXHIBITION. 1010 Sold by all Firat-Clasn Drapers end Storekeeper..

Sj BUIRATORA j ; j "D" QUALITY. | I Tea Competition.. ' !f ' i j €25 ib prize® for ike most 1 1 SMfisl'f j ! i | | [Only "D" | | | Quality. PUKENBSI§ I !yv — | iff TEAT I j CEYIiON h ra I | STRENGTH H j I Would you like to receive a substantial money prize as i £ the result of your clever selection of three words beginning I I with the final letters of the words Pureness, Flavour and f I Strength ? There are 17 prizes. . The first is £ 10, the \ \ second £5, five prizes of £l each, and ten prizes of 10s. each. I I DIRECTIONS: Fill oui ihe coupon above and mail it to 1 | "Suratura Competition,"care C. F. Page, 157 Featherston St, j | Wellington. Write in the blank spaces words , beginning with jj 1 the initial capitals printed at the head of each, these initials I I being■ the final letters of the three words in the body of the \ \ coupon. Thus, you might send in as your selection the I j three Words Soothing, Refreshing, Healthful. Enclose with jj I the coupon that side of a package of Suratura "D" Tea, i jjj containing the trade mark reproduced on the coupon. 'Uhe 5 j cutting from a pound package of "D" entitles to fill \ | in two coupons, that from a half-pound package of '"D" s I to fill in one coupon. | jj Send your Coupons on or before Ist August to- \ I- y°ur full name and address. Mr. Page f will judge the competition in conjunction with "The I Dominion," and you agree in submitting your coupon \ to respect their judgment as final. I Competition is for "D" Suratura Only. f

. It's just the good part of good «of. gMh. f ®m| J. ee —an the aroma, strength and o anCo - With ° Ut oundß -^ith° u t jiy' ■ y'Ayl ~A n? it ' Q far more economical than If JAMS/ •■%?s « berry forty cups of fragrant .fJmfl T\ M coffee from one bottle. IsMi; '%!M I Djfffl You can,t SO wrong if it's SYMiPwM 'r/ mNGT ON's. I TlloSi Symington & Co., Edinburgh and London, 21

I rSIL I • BABFS WELFA'KE, l 3 Jnlt THE 'ALLE'N'BU'R YS' FOODS being perfectly digestible [W{ MILK FOOD No. 2. closely resembling human milk, give freedom from jTnOr-l rr|S] From 3to 6 month*. digestive ailments, promote sound sleep and ensure vigorous health and development, IFmFrp m MALTED FOO9 No. 3 The 'ALLENBtIIIYS' KIJSKS (Malted), a valuable addition to baby'a "llin From 6 months upwards dietary when ten months old ond ofler. They provide an cxcellcnt. nourish* rpir»Jj if&i » n B. appetising me.l, specially useful during the troublesomi time of lirfJEnl ~U-aj -© r~~ teeming. fcaten dry they mechanically aid (he cutting of teeth, mJjjJJj II Foods. 1 JE: SST" A Pamphlet on j ! Hwjj jg ' 11 AH™ & Ranborys Ltd., feSet St., Sydney. |SS

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 11

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