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A USEFUL I LASTING PRESENT : FOR A LADY ! : WOULD be a Solid Silver Purse. They’re very fashionable, and these we are showing, besides being handsome and good, are so strong as to be almost impossible to break. SOLID SILVER PURSES, 125/- to 55/-. SILVER CHAIN BAGS, 55/- to £8 10/-. I SILVER-PLATED PURSES, | 17/6 each. ■] NOW that the gift problem is solved, you should step right ; along and we’ll gladly show j you some line examples. | Come, sir! O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, Jewellers - Palmerston N. We give a present with every wedding ring sold. (9 " A Perfect Bevsrvge, $ combining Strength, Parity St and ||| W Medical Amuuti, W m i | Universally appreciated I for iu y I High Quality I “ d H Ddicioas Flavour, tiai Si Gotta Fardntl |>'Vo IT SAD or be you gay, prince “'■ ;■ p' -asant, seer or younker, SuraT< a always keeps you pleasant— Conker. | ITTLU SAMMY thought ho knew - how the swallows homeward flew Vi rule himself an aeroplane, fell two ■eih-a, am! sull'crcd pain. Just another mile, you see, saved by Suratura Tea ! J ANGUID LADY wants to meet *■* Curate, tractable and sweet. Musi n't back the slim gee-gee. Must drink Suratura Tea—Mrs. Wimples, ■ 'upid Street. TT OoTS'X’T MATTER whatever *- you ilu, nr whatever you think or in*, yoii'il always lie sprightly and blithe gay, sn liipif as yon drink three ■dm •; a day superb Suratura Tea. * r U ! .VAS SORROW for Molly * ,M.-(! 'imp v, hen she fell down the ■ .i-s w;!h a hump. But now she sita She drh.hr, Suratura, and can’t i ilie iiiues or the hump. 'Pin:!!!' WAS A YOUNG MAN of Alders, who. careless of scoißnga •'■el jeers, drank always with glee ■■'erei ;; r i (Beit’s TKA I), and now ho is Mayo;- „f Algiers. Af ‘ BV HAD A LITTLE MULE, ■*' : followed her to Sunday-school. V-,, , - her. sweet and frail, pulled :1m mule b: ck by the tail. Never, never more will she with enjoyment thankfully drink good Suratura Tea. i* AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF DISTINCT MEDICINAL BENEFIT

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1724, 12 June 1917, Page 4

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335

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1724, 12 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1724, 12 June 1917, Page 4

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