The Purest Spirit in the World. Schiedam SCHNAPPS MADE FROM . THE BEST SELECTED^ BARLEY AND ITALIAN JUNIPER BERRY *f $ « v »T LOOK FOR THE NAME AVOID CHEAP SUBSTITUTES m i Before going out drink a cup 'of VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA it Warms, Comforts and Cheers. THIS ISN’T a GAG. It’s a word to the wise. If you want to succeed with your life and wife, drink always with gladness wherever you be the drink that is best—Suratura Tea. AN INVERCARGILL belle cried “ Goodness! Here’s a sell! I ordered Suratura Tea, and that confounded grocer he has sent instead some rubbishy old stuff from Chiua I Dearie me I Thu really IS a sell!” THE TIGER and the kangarop, the wagtail and the pout, were feeling glum one afternoon, and met te talk i* out. They soon were chuckling cheerfully above their Suratura Tea. . "WILLY HIGGLES got the wriggles * " when the Rev. Samuel Stiggles started on his “Lastly now”. Willy slept and dreamt that he drank some Suratura Tea. He was happy, anyhow. fTIHE SAD SEA CEASETH, and that sufficeth us. Since we’ve still got Suratura, what’s the use of fuss. Let the sun suck up the sea, if it leaves the perfect Tea! rpHE LADY HENRIETTE DE -A VERB licked her sweet lips and smiled, for she saw that the time was half past three, and heard outside upon the stair the footstep of her maid McNair, who brought the Suratura < 3sa. A CHIEF OF FIJI sat and wept by - the sea. But his gloom passed away in a moment one day when he drank Suratura —that’s TEA! 5a . MESDAMES HENDERSON & CUNNINGHAME, FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS & CATERERS. HA VE recommenced business in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island fruit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. JLIEVE TORPIDITY. e is no preparation in the equal to Chamberlain’s ; for correcting disorders of imach and liver. In large iey act as a cathartic and in oses as a laxative. One tablet meals stimulates the h and aids weak digestion, reasing the dose they act ■bn the liver, relieving torChamberlain’s Tablets act without shock to the system. ; everywhere.—Adyt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1498, 18 January 1916, Page 4
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376Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1498, 18 January 1916, Page 4
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