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im'K. Know pist tue Tiling to Keep tnom lit when thoy arc pressed with work. They're keen and fit as They can bo while They drink Suratnra Tea ! "OEJOTCE ! REJOICE! Willi heart and voice, now Suraturu Tea's your choice ! npHE SEA WAS WET. the sky was -"- lilne. on _wi!li;ig reef the steward flew wilh Siuutura Ten. He knew ! IX DARKEST AFRICA ONE DAY. brave old Bunker chased in play a rhino and a slim giraffe. But soon he stopped and had to laugh. " Observe," he cried, "the chimpanzee, most human creature ! Up that tree he's winking at tlie world and me, as he di inks Suratnra Tea !" CUMFKIXS IS UP THE SPOUT. * The Official Assignee found him out. Each is happy, though, since lie drinks pure Suratnra Tea. Xeithet rriHE GREATEST EMPIRES -*- went to wreck, in days of old, The British Emiiire fears no check : her power untold spreads constantly from sea to sea. That's thanks tc i" OVEY MARY MET A FAIRY late one afternoon. Said the sprite, with smiles a-ripe. " SuratnraV just your tipple, if you're arte;- r're ld,v 'Whipple." Marv married soon. 5A

THE GREAT HAIR REIViEDY, Modern conditions are very bad for the Hair, especially since the system of using a little good Pomade has fallen into disuse. Men wash their hair too often, and keep it cropped too short. The result is dryness and irritation of the scalp, dandruff, gradual loss of hair, and ultimate baldness. The scalp needs cleansing: ; the delicate hair follicles need stimulant and food. To restore natural growth and bringback hair where hair has disappeared, there is only one absolutely safe, whofesome and infaliibl& sped' flc—nth film I Price, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/6. I I BRICE'S j CIRCASSIAN CREAftI | 1 To be used alternately with the » Regenerator I INSIST ON GETTING BRICE'S —IT CURES. SHE THE PHOTOGRAPHS. Brice's Regenerator st6cked by GREEN & COLEBROOK Ltd. and by leading chemists throughout New Zealand. pjp I What is meant by Industrial Economies mm m TX a word. '-Life.- Tin. man who mips x nn irciii <iav to din- content tok-l others do the iliinkiir.', content to be one of thecroud, i, merely it pawn in tin; ■runic. Our Course on Industrial Keen • mies teaches vim "Wl,v Tlnn-s arc us Tliev Are.'' No lon-cr lire von the sport of unknown forces. You demand vonr iust ri.'lit* 111 theSelieme of. Tiling, with the certainty of ohtiuiiile.'thelil. This advertisement sent, to us, with vonr address, lirinjjs our Free Booklet, •• Knowleil-e, Power and Wealth." HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools, Ltd. i Box 516. AUCKLAND. Mtt TO LAND BUYERS Get on the land, but get on it cheap. Do not pay big goodwills on top of big rentals for Maori leases, when you can buy 975 acres Education Reserve for 37/6 per acre. Twenty one years lease with right of renewal or valuation for improvements up to £3 per acre (18 years yet to run.) Held at the nominal rental of 4d per acre, all heavy forest country of first class quality, equal to the average Taranaki land. Some lines felled and one and a half miles new fencing just erected, sheep and cattle proof, 8 wires. School and telephone on adjoining properties. Apply "OWMHR" Box 19, Otorohanga.

AUCKLAND Being situated alongside new Post Office. Railway Station, Tram Terminus and Wharf. Country visitors to the city will receive every attention TARIFF: 7s per clay. W. (j. ABBOTT, Proprietor, Late Ohaupo and Te Awamutu. BLACKMAN & COBB Funeral Directors and Embalmers Rora Street Te Kuiti Telephone No. 24.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 7

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586

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 7

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