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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 flashing Diamond Engagement Rings are just as beautiful in their way, and will please the most exacting flaneee. 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 0d to £27 10s Od. The linost values obtainable. LET US SHOW YOU SOME. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, jewellers - Palmerston N. We give a present with every wedding ring sold. L ®n 9 n M: % f ao riiicn m «? Tt £« !k WJ, I Iff Ct SfRENCIKPURITV DIGESTIBILITY AND delicious FLAVOUR BEST & GOES FARTHEST* .> vs-»rawwqtt^>s CE YOU SAD or bo you gay, prince ar peasant, seer or younker, Sura, turn 'Tea always keeps you pleasant— William Bunker. T ITTLE SAMMY thought ho knew how the swallows homeward flew Made himself an aeroplane, fell two miles, and suffered pain. Just another mite, yon see, saved by Suratura Tea ! J ANGUID LADY wants to meet 1 Curate, tractable and sweet. Mustn’t back the slim gee-geo. _ Must drink Suratura Tea—Airs. Wimples, Cupid Street. TT DOESN’T MATTER whatever you do, or whatever you think or be, you'll always be sprightly and blithe gay, so long ns you drink three dairy a day superb Suratura Tea. *HPWAS SOB [;OW for Molly * McG uriij i when she fell down the ..1 A-s wi!!i a Lump. But now she sits surer. Sim dri:d;s Suratura, and can’t . A the blues or the hump. rfMIEUE WAS A YOUNG MAN of Algiers, who, careless of scoffinga and jeers, drank always with glee Suratura (that’s 'TEA I), and now he ia Mayor of Algiers. AT ".BY HAD A LITTLE MULE, followed her to Sunday-school, Alary’s teacher, sweet and frail, pulled the mule back by the tail. Never, never more will she with enjoyment thankfully drink good Suratura Tea. in AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF DISTINCT MEDICINAL BENEFIT

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1740, 26 July 1917, Page 4

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336

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1740, 26 July 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1740, 26 July 1917, Page 4

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