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V)6e ißeverage tfiat benefits. MOT simply a thirstquencher, not merely a stimulant, but just the purest, most inspiriting, and most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced. SCHNAPPS 1 J Van Houten*s Cocoa tyHncwisj So Much in Such a little Space STRENGTH. PIJRITV DIGESTIBILITY AND DELICIOUS , FLAVOUR BEST * COES FARTHEST. “ CINCE YOU ASK for my opinion, n-J there’s no tea in the Dominion tastier, wholesomer or purer than the peerless Suratura. Take this precious tip from me.”—B. Kerdoodle Blobbs, 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’s bone surer) when they baited the net with some good Suratura. A YANKEE who travelled with eggs got cramp in full half of his legs. But he tried Suratura, that sovereign curer, and now he skips gaily, i’ fegs ! IHERE’S MANY A MAN chews hominy who’s bowed with bitter ief ’cause he can’t get his Suratura f PHERE WAS a coy damsel named J- Hocking, who sold her last frock, her last stocking, in order to get Suratura. Sweet pet I Had she got common tea, ’t had been shocking. BEHOLD the Emperor of Romo I He couldn’t well be poorer. He’s born alas ! the luckless loon !—full twenty centuries too soon—He has no Suratura! THE GOLLYWOG sighed ’neaih the peering moon, a piteous sight to 3. He sighed for the love of a goat, or loon, and grief and despair might ve killed him soon, but be drank ratura Tea : then he scoffed at his efs, did he ! 11a H. W, RICHMOND. COACHBUILDER. WHEELWRIGHT & UNDERTAKER. AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON. (Opposite Manawatu Hotel). IN thanking the public for the generous support accorded him in the past, has pleasure in notifying that he has recently built more commodious and up-to-date premises, and is in a position to undertake 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 shortest notice. Re-painting and Retrimm’ing a speciality. Agent for McGill’s Monumental Works. Note the address, and send along (o RICHMOND’S.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1411, 15 June 1915, Page 4

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394

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1411, 15 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1411, 15 June 1915, Page 4

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