A. 1). ADMORE, (Late F. E. Jenks.) PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER, SSIGNWRITER, DE CORATER & PICTURE FRAMER. HAVING had many years experience with some of the leading firms in Australia and New Zealand I am prepared to undertake painting, house decorating and paperhanging in all its branches. No job too large or too small. Estimates furnished. Only the highest quality materials used and satisfaction guaranteed. The latest assortment of wall | papers, ceiling decorations and I freizes to select from. PIC- B TURES mounted and framed. | A fine range of mouldings. | A irn SlT ( ' vS 1 (iN WRITI NG A SPECIALITY. ADDRESS; CLYDE ST., j (Late F. E. Jenks’ Premises.)
rA IT COMBINES Happily With Aerated Waters DUB SfIMAPK A Medicinal TONIC BEVERAGE 3
Before going out drink a cup of Warms, Comforts CLT.d Cheers,
T TEA-DRINKERS! [By A Distinguished Author.] 4 PART from pin in water, which J\, was drunk in considerable quantities at. one time, it is probable that no beverage on earth was ever regularly drunk by so many people as are now drinking tea. The teadrinkers arc everywhere. Their happy habit girds the world, from Sydney to Samoa, from Puntas Arenas to Eekjavik. There is consensus of the best authorities that no one is harmed by drinking good tea. In the old days, when good tea was difficult to (ret, people suffered injury from the inferior sorts. J3ut the triumph of the Ceylon growers changed all that; and the shining triumph of Ceylon growers was the triumph of SURATURA. Here is a tea astonishingly cheap, which presents in quintessence all teas’ finest qualities. Suratura Tea is an active and wholesome tonic. It’s flavour is delightful. It never stales on the palate. Once you drink it, you are abundantly content to stop experimenting with other teas. However often you drink it, your nerves don’t suffer; your digestion remains unimpaired. Get a pound of the “ D ” quality, at 25., and convince yourself. WARWICK LANGSTONE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1161, 21 October 1913, Page 4
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323Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1161, 21 October 1913, Page 4
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