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[ADVERTISEMENT.] SURATURA TEA ! HIS is an advertisement— This is not one of those scandalous traps for the unwary public, which pretend to tell a story about a thing you are interested in—and all of a sudden invite you to buy Somebody’'s Luggage ! Nor does this advertisement pretend, by the use of a large WE, that it is written by the Editor of the ’paper it appears in, and represents his real sentiments. How can. anybody say what are an editor’s real sentiments ? This is an advertisement of Surutura Tea. Its object, is to encourage you to buy SURATUIIA TEA— because it will do you good, and because it does us good to sell it. A sterling article, well advertised, is sure to succeed. SUfiATUBA TEA is a good article. SURATURA TEA ! SURATURA TEA is really a very sound Ceylon Tea. It is the product of one of the best plantations ; is carefully grown, dried and made up ; and it has a natural strength and flavour which agreeably differentiate it from competitive blends. Every tea crop is culled in several qualities; and, in Suratura’s case, these qualities are sold at various prices. SURATURA, at Is (id per lb. is tin excellent and wholesome tea, very economical in use. SURATURA, quality D, at 2s per lb is a tea that any lady may ask her friend to drink with satisfaction; while if you like to pay 2s 4d—our highest price—you get a tea that is really superb open and unashamed. SURATURA TEA! SURATURA TEA !

OUPNVILLE 4^COA *THE LAST WORD IN COCOA 1 JF you could only see the home of BOURNVIERR COCOA, with its green fields, its lovely gardens,- its airy sunlit workrooms all as clean as a new pin you would understand why BOURNVIREE COCOA is so pure and so delicious. Sold in and ilb tins everywhere. Made by BRITISHERS at Cadbury’s, Boilruv/7/e.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 25 May 1909, Page 2

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312

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 25 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 25 May 1909, Page 2

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