WINTER CLEARING SALE GREAT SLAUGHTER IN MILLINERY k, FURS. TERMINATES THIS WEEK MRS HAMER, “THE ECONOMIC,” Foxlou. GIRLS ! It is an exciting moment in every young woman’s life when a young man takes her little hand in his, gazes whistfully into her eyes, and anxiously enquires—“Do you drink Suratura ?” OBITUARY. The death is announced of the Bishop of Boofoo Land. Heart Disease, brought on by chasing the cart of the giocer who had forgotton to leave the Suratura. Never drank any other. Aged, 97. Ran eleven miles. Deeply regretted. THESE are the days of compact articles and marvellous essences. There is more joy in a pound of Suratura Tea than was ever compressed into that space before, since ever the world was. SURATURA! Suratura ! Suratura! Write it on your bedroom wall. Keep it in your mind. It’s the name of the best tea that ever was. “D,” 2s. € COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, ' 45, three months ago decided to drink nothing but Suratura. Now in position to marry. Suraturette only. IF YOU WANT to be happy and glad, my lad, drink the very best tea to be had, my lad ! Suratura “D.” SURATURA is the stimulant of happiness and genial humour. Even succeeds in Dunedin. mo PROFESSION AL GENTLEX. MEN. There is not an actor who drinks nothing but Suratura now out of an engagement in Australasia. Suratura has captured the public.
DOURNVILLE fXpiCOA jfIWT LAST WORD IN COCOA* JF you could only see the home of BOURNVIEEE COCOA, with its green fields, its lovely gardens, its airy sunlit workrooms all as clean as a new pin ~ you would understand why BOURNVIEEE COCOA is so pure and so delicious. Sold in tflb, '/z lb, and xlb tins everywhere. Made by BRITISHERS at Cadbury’s, Bouruville,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 476, 4 September 1909, Page 2
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291Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 476, 4 September 1909, Page 2
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