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The bushman reined up at the hub And skipped down from his hack 5 A voice came from the open door : “D’ye get the bottle, Jack ?” Then Jack dived for his saddle bag—“l did, old chap ; for sure, Old Bill will soon be well—l’ve got The Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 2

s w ” A Perfect Beverage,! !? combining Strength, Purity and Solubility.”—* I "W Medical Annual. 1 Universally appreciated for Us High Quality ukJ Delicious Flavour. Bett & Goes Farthest Night Schnapps Warm Milk WHAT HAPPENS! When a Suffragette Becomes a SuraturetteP She becomes a pst. Happy is the Curate, Happy is her Dad, Happy is her Brother, Happy— sure!—and glad Is her sainted Mother I Suratura Tea, you see, Softens all asperity 1 Sweet beneath a tree Such a Maid to bask with — Suratura, she Won’t hurt Mr. Asquith. Neither rod nor birch ’ll Chasten such a lady. Suratura'd, Sadie Won’t vex Mr. Churchill. If you’d sweeten quite Your harsh disposition, Suratura’s might Proves the best Physician. Don t you let ’em tell you Other Teas come near it. If they seek to sell you Other Tea, just jeer it! There is none so fine, Never was one purer, Than this Tea divine — PEERLESS SURATURA! 3 O m Qrq a* c*. frt

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1237, 25 April 1914, Page 4

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211

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1237, 25 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1237, 25 April 1914, Page 4

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