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LET’S TELL YOU OF THE “CULLINAN” ■ DIAMOND. IT weighed over one pound, and was valued at £150,000 —the biggest ■ diamond ever found. But size isn’t everything. Those Hashing Diamond Engagement Rings are just as beautiful in their way, and will please the most exacting fiancee. See these new designs in three stone and cluster effects; priced from £8 10s Od to £3O. But perhaps she prefers Emerald and Diamonds mixed —our prices: £lO 10s Od to £27 10s Od. The finest values obtainable. LET US SHOW YOU SOME. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, Jewellers - Palmerston N. We give a present with every wedding ring sold. ir life ** % ij ! - v c f/ ..Ml e mBefore going out drink a cup ©I HOUTI ' C6CM il Warms, Comfort* and Cheers, “7 rpilE SCHOONER HESPERUS vu packed with Suratura Tea. The bosun drank another sort, bein’ a stubborn sort of bloke; so up the skipper got and spoke. They stopped the silly bosun’s smoke, and they pushed him througli the port-hole. “ D,” 2/-. rfIHE LIVING SKELETON put some fuzzy breeches on, mittens, wrappers, and a hood. “ Now,” he said, “ I feel quite good. Who need fear the frozen sea, when he’s glad and keen like me, warmed with Suratura Tea!” '■WHY SHOULD YOU go to the ’ ’ dogs day by day, evening by evening get drunker and drunker? Drink Suratura—an excellent way that to reform. Take my tip.”—William Bunker. fTUIERE WAS a sagacious young mule, who made it his system and rule, whenever he went up the hill to I’ooroora to tone up his lungs with some good Suratura. M"ISS BBTCTITEYES went out motoring, as sweet and fragrant as (ho Spring. She took, to keep her eornpany, and to brace up her nerves maybe, ii flask of Suratura Tea. She was a knowledgeable She ! M'iis. ?.! AD i XXEUTY FLITCH - fell headlong Into the ditch, and so spilt all her tea (Suratura, Blend ■‘I)”). Then she wept, “Deary me 1 (here's no oilier sich Tea, and none worth comparing with aich !” Zm AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF DISTINCT MEDICINAL BENEFIT

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1732, 30 June 1917, Page 4

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340

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1732, 30 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1732, 30 June 1917, Page 4

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