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A CRUST AND BOOK’S enough for me while I have Suratura Tea. Egad ! I swear it—Colonel B. TO MAKE A DIPLOMAT you need one gentleman who sees and thinks, whose manner is magnetic and who’s mighty careful what ho drinks. The keenest diplomats, you see, drink only Suratura Tea. SURATURA TEA FOR DINNER every day makes the most depressed old sinner blithe and gay. IyTRS. ANTONY SENT CABLES, -IXI. “ Antony, come home ! They are spreading wicked fables ’bout you, dear, in Rome.” Antony lay back unheeding, careless as could be, drinking (Cleopatra’s malice !) Suratura Tea. nHHERE WAS A PERSISTENT • young flea who fell in a cup of strong tea, the best Suratura (none finer, none purer). “It’s a very good death, though !” sighed he. TP YOU’D LIKE TO KNOW the A- way to be always bright and gay, take this little tip from me—stink to Suratura Tea I Little peter in the THATCH stored some powder, struck a match. Everywhere his pieces spread they lay very still and bled. Mother picked them up and got Suratura in a pot. Peter’s cured, hut’s feeling sora : plays with powder nevermore. 2*

BE ON TIME, f Obe late for work of a 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. R. M. PARKES, Practical Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweller. (Late of Stewart Dawsons’). Twenty-five years’ experience in English and Colonial houses. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NY person found trespassing with dog or gun on our property after this date will be prosecuted. COKER & CO. Muutoa, July 20th, lyn.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1064, 2 November 1911, Page 2

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297

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1064, 2 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1064, 2 November 1911, Page 2

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