T)R. MARTIN MORTIMER reports -*-' that his charming patient is now convalescent. Directly consciousness returned she asked for Suratura. ••O YAWL A uoy rof aet taht ulul iJ raif akerue ! " cried the brigand chief. And the fair captive smiled. •i/vH, stay awhile, and drink with me the one and only perfect tea! That's Suratura," cried the maid. '' I know it is," said he—and stayed. • i-T'ERSEZ-MOI encore une tasse de V the, Monsieur Cretan." "Voila. madame. Le meilleur . . . le the lOR SALE. Various Ceylon Plantations that will not grow a tea comparable to Suratura. No reasonable offer refused. ONE perfect climate—Davos Platz. One perfect city—Nagasaki. One perfect woman —undiscovered. One perfect tea—Suratura! THE vicar laughed, the verger sighed. What was it overjoyed the bride and lured the bridegroom from her side ? Just Suratura ! ENGAGEMENTS with Mademoiselle Suratura —6.30 a.m., the early cup ; 8 a.m., breakfast; 11 a.m., morning tea; 12 noon, luncheon : A p.m., afternoon tea ; 10 p.m., supper. wmwmmmm£ ■Sftvsvsft:?^ THESE PICTURES FAITHFULLY ILLUSTRATE A TYPICAL CASE OF BALDNESS ABSOLUTELY AND PE RMA NE NTLY CURED BY II gmuulull Ul OdiSS THEY WILL MAKE YOUR HAIR GROW! REGENERATOR, 3 6; Special Strength, 5/6. CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2 -, Alf Chemists—Everywhere. BRICE'S REGENERATOR stocked bv Messrs Green & Colebrook Ltd. and by leading chemists thrnnffhout New Zealand. I Fruiterer, Confectioner, 1 Stationer & Fancy Goods I McColl's, Hyde's & Innes' I celebrated Cordials always I stocked ... Agent for—a Herald, Weekly News, I Bulletin, Referee. King I Country Chronicle and I The Australasian, also a I large collection of books J by leading authors to se- | lect from Latest English 1 and Colonial Magazines I Pipes, Cigarettes, Cigars 1 and Tobaccos Stocked Mrs J. Matheson Te Kuiti
dressmaker and Costumier Cutting NAU.MAI BUILDINGS TE k'UI Land. Estate and General Commission Agents Have removed to Temporary Offices No. 5, Mercantile Chambers Next to Dr. Paxton Taupiri Street AKIA rjIHIS is a fine new house and has J- just been renovated throughout. It is finely appointed, and the travelling" public can rely on every attention and comfort. FIRST-CLASS TABLE All Home Comforts Mm tfJROTVX Proprietress
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 335, 8 February 1911, Page 6
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