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i'cr Ififkeiua and Colds IfE'SBK m TAKE mfes SCHNAPPS HOT with Lemon at Bedtime. « . •

" A Perfect Beverage, ® combining Strength, Purity and Solubility."—.' Mtdieal AitnaaU W r ¥Hi mmim mm a Universally appreciated hr its High Quality end Ddidcw A-layott?. j Beat & Goes Farthest

QTNCE YOU ASK for my opinion, O there’s no tea in the Dominion tastier, wholesomer or purer than the peerless Suratura. Take this precious tip from me.”—B. Kerdoodle Blobbs, M.D. THEY SCATTERED much salt on the tail of the shark ; but he ■wouldn’t be caught—not he ! But he came like a flash (than this fact there 3 none surer) when they baited the net with some good Suratura. A YANKEE who travelled with eggs got cramp iu full half of his legs. But he tried Suratura, that sovereign cuter, and now he skips gaily, j fegs I mHERE’S MANY A MAN chews JL hominy who’s bowed with bitter grief ’cause he can’t get bis Suratura rjIHERE WAS a coy damsel named J- Hocking, who sold her last frock, her last stocking, in order to get Suratura. Sweet pet! Had she got common tea, ’t had been shocking. "OEHOLD the Emperor of Rome ! X) He couldn’t well be poorer. He’s born—alas! the luckless loon'.—full twenty centuries too soon—He has no Suratura 1 rjTHE GOLLYWOG sighed ’neath the -8- peering moon, a piteous sight to see. He sighed for the love of a goat, poor loon, and grief and despair might have killed him soon, but he drank Suratura Tea: then he scoffed at his griefs, did he ! J. la NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. OTICE is hereby given that trespassers with dog or gun on Moutere Run after this date will be prosecuted. DALRYMPLE & WILSON. Bulls, April 29th, 1914. The Doctor’s China Tea is getting the market because it contains none of the colouring matter that makes other teas unwholesome. Walker and Furrie.*

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Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1291, 1 September 1914, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
313

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1291, 1 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1291, 1 September 1914, Page 4

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