LET’S TELL YOU OF THE “ COLLIN AN ” DIAMOND. IT weighed over one pound, and was valued at £150,000 —the biggest diamond ever found. But size isn’t everything-. Those flashing Diamond Engagement Rings are just as beautiful in their way, and will please the most exacting lianeee. See these new de- ' signs 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 lines! values obtainable. LET ES SHOW YOU some. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, jewellers - Palmerston N. We give a present with every wedding ring sold. tWUMO l'j "'y a y yy $ I & j aj-sA /K AT' v //■ ■ > n' •" : kJn ... ¥ I I l s XK&w / eT 0 ; // Jf 1 ygp I wj 5% 11 1 f* r|^ Sib Gsi '‘sp,- «Y?a '* A a*C'& TiJ 0 t C. ££> ■! ii B i LITY and delicious FLAVOUR BEST & GOES FARTHEST* PAT McFINNERTY’S stepmother Trinity said; “Well, here’s luck !” said she. “Here’s luck !” said Pat, “ an’ I’m glad you’re at a drink that is wholesome an’ fine like that superb Suratura Tea 1” THERE WAS an old girl of Crimea, a wise and sharp-sighted old dear. She said, “As for Tea, Suratura frame ! There’s no other like it—that’s dear!” TF YOU’D BE GLAD and wise and -it- strong, and have your life pass like a song, just take a little hint from me, and you can never go far wrong. Join straightway that great sinning throug that drinks pure Suratura Tea. ~]\T EYT-OF-KIN "Wanted, infor -iA rnation of the presen t whereabouts of Jehonidab Jinks, mentally deficient, who left England eleven years ago on the hopeless quest of a bettor tea than Suratura, and lias not since bcert heard of.—Sipp and Lovett, Solicitors, Co vent Garden, London. TN VAIN THE CAPTURED 810 A A MIST tore his gold hair and shooi his fist, and frightful objurgations hissed. Although lie stormed so sav agely, they wouldn't give him for hii Tea a cup of Surat m-a " IV BLUEJACKET STROLLED through the town one (Inc night He’d cash in his pocket, his pipe was alight, and all his intentions were per fectly right: for ho was an excolkm l sailor, you sec, who drank Sand era, the excellent Tea. 13a AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF DISTINCT MEDICINAL BENEFIT
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1737, 12 July 1917, Page 4
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