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An Aristocratic Tea! The characteristic and unique delicacy of flavour that all SURATURA drinkers delight in is due to various causes. First of all, of course, to the fact that the tea is grown in the most favoured district of the finest tea country in the world—Ceylon. Soil, situation, temperature, humidity—all count for much in the success of tea planting; and in the SURATURA Plantations each of these conditions or essentials is perfectly presented. Then there is the system of curing and packing. Everything is done by the most approved modern processes. The leaf is perfect and the most scrupulous care is taken to guard against the least chance of impurity. SURATURA is absolutely pure tea. SURATURA ALWAYS FIRST. 50/« a Week! BEEN in the one position for fire years, and dare not ask for an increase S Summed up quickly—isn't that the condition of affairi with you at this moment ? Lift yourself out of the rut! Get busy on a course of our individual Mail Instruction in BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, or other Commercial Work. Send for FREE BOOKLET (Mention this pnpor and course required). Erery pajjc you read will add fire to the fuel of ambition, and show you how you can walk in with confidence to your employer, and gar, " I want a rise "—and you'll get it-SUKE. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. S. E. HILL Land and Estate Agent Victoria St., Hamilton 9000 acres native lease, «v"v situated 4 miles from railway station. Flat open dry country with good rough feed; all ploughable, with stream running through property. Sheep proof fences. In present state will carry 300 head of cattle. House of 3 rooms. Annual rental, 2s per acre for 38 years. Goodwill, £1 lis per acre. Cash required, £l,ooo. ACRES FREEHOLD, near Cambridge, undulating and hilly country, sheep proof fences, good black soil. Will carry 3 sheep per acre, watered by 2 streams. Creamery and school miles. New house of 4 rooms; 5 bail cow-byre. This is a splendid sheep farm. Price, £8 10s per acre. Cash, £2,000. 900 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated 5 miles from Frankton Junction. Creamery, school and post office IIAl l A miles. Undulating country, all ploughable (except a few acres of good swamp). About two thirds improved and 25 acres of new grass just laid down; well watered. House and outbuildings. Price, £lO 10s per acre. Cash, £450, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. To those desirous of disposing of their properties I would be pleased if they would favour me with particulars of the aame.

BLACKMAN & COBB Funeral Directors ami Embalmers Rora Street Te Kuiti Telephone No. 24. WEILS and SONS BUTCHERS LATE OF ' KARANGAHAKE & THAMES Supply Meat of the very best Quality at Moderate Prices. FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY Our Motto: Civility & Punctuality. OTOROHANGA S. Arthur Cook Builder & Contractor Wishes to inform the residents of Otorohanga and surrounding districts that he is starting business as a joiner and contractor and builder. He has had extensive experience in England, America & New Zealand, and will guarantee a good class of work. Mr. Cook will shortly erect a workshop on site adjoining Mr Hood's wheelwright shop. THE BAKERY, Rora Street.—The place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Hot pies a speciality.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 372, 24 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 372, 24 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 372, 24 June 1911, Page 2

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