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A DMIRE the large rhinweros! He’« AX' TTA**,r wioa fiia oomo « 1 lie TT£k‘fl very wise, the same i ? us. He’s happy in captivity, no mattgr who his captora be, if they drink Suratura Tea. (COLONEL BUNKER notes hereon: “Where my old sick liver’s gone I don’t know. Enough for me that I’m fit as I can be, thanks to Suratura Tea.” —William Bunker, K.R.D. “■you REFUSE ME!” cried the curate. “ Madam, how can I endure it ?’’ Said the lady, cheerfully. “ It’s as easy as can be. Stick to Suratnra Tea I" fTIHERE WAS a yonng lady named -t- Bruce, who was always lighthearted and spruce; for she drank Suratura, which made each joy purer. It is joy’s most infallible juice ! THE CATERPILLAR told the Cow; the Cow told old Queen Bee : “ The whole Creation’s happy now we've Suratura Tea!" HABERE WAS a bewitching young -* Spinster, who wed a' glad lad a I York Minster._ They coo and agree; Suratura’s their Tea; their life is as happy as life well can be. and they bless that fine day at York Minster. HHHOUGH SHIPS may sink in every Jt sea, and stocks and shares fall acurvily, let’s praise the gods and sing, for we have still got Suratura “ D.” 3a Before going out drink a cup of VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA it Warms, Comforts and Cheers.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1615, 26 September 1916, Page 4

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224

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1615, 26 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1615, 26 September 1916, Page 4

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