ALONG THE GANGES and the Thames, right up the Lawadi, wherever rivers flow through towns or palm-trees (good for toddy), the purest drink men know, you’ll see. is always Suratura Tea ! TITTLE MISS FLIPPERTY FLOP ran in a rage to the shop “ I ordered Suratura, see ? and you’ve sent me some common tea. This nonsense has to stop !” ■WHO IS MY LOVE ?” the Poet ' ' sighed, “ and where doth my love stray ?” Then in a twinkling he espied Miss Binks across the way. He cried, “My love't Ah, it is she’! She gives me Suratura Tea !” A LADY. WITH TWO EYES, a -C*- nose, a mouth (well, what would you suppose ?). desires to meet quite speedily a millionaire or other He who's handsome, blithe, and masterly, and drinks good Suratura Tea. Apply, first instance, Daisy D. A CROSS THE LEAPING CURLS ■C-*- of foam the Viking sailed towards his home. “ Aha !” he cried, “no more T’ll roam. Were safe for our happiness through all the years, Whitoheart and me. I’ve brought from out the Eastern Sea, great store of Suratura Tea !” T-TIGIT TANK DON’T ALWAYS JLA- seem to be a privileged felicity. The king drinks Suratura Tea, for all the world like you and me. You buy that perfect blend, the “ D,” just like Ihe Tsar of Muscovy, and you’ve a safer time than he. 1A NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANY person found trespassing with dog or gun on our property after this date will be prosecuted. COKER N CO. Moutoa, July 20th, 1911. BE ON TIME. S rflOsbei, late for work of a I JL morning is not conducive to promotion, and yet it is so easy to over-sleep these da. winter mornings. * AN ALARM CLOCK Will be your best friend now See the splendid selection of persistent and noisy Alarm Clocks that I am now showing. You will find them good time keepers and sure rousers. E. M. PARKE S, Practical Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweller. (Late of Stewart Dawsons’). Twenty-five years’ experience in English and Colonial houses.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1062, 28 October 1911, Page 2
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337Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1062, 28 October 1911, Page 2
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