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V>de family Stimulant. Imparls exiuiAS*citOta. as*.^ need only be taken in small quantities night and morning. It* rvw Before going out drink a cup of VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA U Warms, Comforts sad Cheers. SOLOMON, weary of wr'nb.u RnJ wives, sighed for a something new and he thereupon went off to Ccyion, and there drank the Tea Sura I lira, blend “ D," and life took a golden line. WE TRIED her with candy, wo templed with wine, wo wooed her with soap, maybe. Then she yielded, did Kate, to' an exquisite bail— Suratura, the one perfect Tea. A POLICEMAN with loud-sounding feet was found one night far off his beat. Ilc’d skipped away three miles to see a buxom cook named Meg McGee who gave him Suratura Tea. THERE WAS a young man of Tralee or of Pietermaritzburg maybe, who died from a spasm. llis sister, too has ’em. They scorned Suratura, you tee. A BAJA with palate precise said; •'lces and >'-: r ce are nice, and iip.ui clirs and tricks afo delicious to see : but the joy of all of this earth comes to mo when 1 sip Suratura, the one perfect Tea.” “ LI JAIKH umpli phloo bercc.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 Tec,. /Sta 'V' ' 1 i V il". 1 1 ■ -Irt 1 H. W, RICHMOND. COACHBUILDER, WHEELWEIGHT & UNDERTAKER. AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON (Opposite Manawatu Hotel). IN thanking the public for the generous support accorded him in the past, has pleasure in notify 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 OF VEHICLES BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. JOBBING. WORK done on short est notice, and Retrimming a speciality. Agent for McGill’s Monu mental Works. Note the address, and send along to RICHMOND’S.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 4

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386

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 4

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