mrs 83l l&Ge SBevetage that benefits . simply a thirstquencher, not merely a stimulant, but just the purest, most inspiriting, and most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced.
Before going out drink a cup of it Warms, Comforts Cheers.
tzsiur ftOL weary of wealth and I— wives, sighed for a something new and ho thereupon wen: off t<> Coy i on. and there unit.k the iV:i Sur'Hlur:!, hte/KJ “ D,” and life took a golden hue. "TCTE TRIED her wi.‘h randy, we • * templed with wine, we wooed her with soap, maybe, I lien she yielded, did Kate, to an expni.'vie bail— Suratura, the one perfect 'i e.i. A POLICEMAN willi loud-sounding feet was found one. night far off his beat. He'd skipped away three mile* to see a buxom cook named Meg McGe# who gave him Suratura Tea. WHERE WAS a young man of Tralee -L or of Pietermaritzburg maybe, who died from a spasm. If is sister, too lias 'em. They scorned Suratura, you see. A RAJA with palate precise said ; “Ices and coffee are nice, and nautches and tricks are delicions_ toseo: but the joy of all joys of Ibis earth comes to me when I sip Suratura, the one perfect Tea.” “ J_J JAIKH utnpti phloo berec.booroo -*-*■ blimpi moora ” means in Choctaw “Chief for Tea must have Suratura." A wave of civilisation is sweeping over North America. Rocked in the cradle of the deep, it’s sometimes hard to go to sleep ; but those wise souls sleep peacefully who sup on Suratura Tea, Sa ,-i, -iiiiEiiiikrznr ■s’”"®
H. W, RICHMOND. COACHBUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT & UNDERTAKER, j AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON (Opposite Manawatu Hotel). IN thanking the public for the generous support accorded him in the past, has pleasure in notity ing that he has recently built more commodious and up-to-date pre mises, and is in a position to under take carriage building in all its branches. UNDERTAKING conducted on the most reasonable terms, and with neatness, civility, and attention. He has just instaed a new and up-to-date hearse, and carries a large stock of coffin furniture of all kinds. Polished Casets made to any design, in cedar, oak, kauri or rimu. ALL CLASSES OE VEHICLES BOUGHT, SOLD OB EXCHANGED. JOBBING WORK done on short est notice. Re-painting and Retrimming a speciality. Agent for McGill’s Monomental Works. Note the address, and send along Note in richmond . s .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1391, 27 April 1915, Page 4
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393Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1391, 27 April 1915, Page 4
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