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.oes Suratura Tea meet with such a welcome in all homes big and small ? There are plenty of other teas clamouring for popular favour and yet SURATURAIiTEA Is alvsays Preferred. Because it is different to oth —different in quality, different in flavor, different in aroma, different in all thar is essential in good tea. Suratura is honest tea, possessing all the qualities That please the palate. It is grown, cured and packed in Ceylon and comes freighted with tragrance and deliciousnessfrom the tea-garden to the tea-cup. Suratura is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or interior teas.

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To the Ladies of Motuekannd Surrounding Districts. ros. Have much pleasure in stating that they have secured the services of MISS BOWLES, late of Messrs. Milne and Choyce, Auckland, as DRESSMAKER <0 MILLINER, and that Orders are now being honked: Style and Jit guaranteed, and dresses made up according to the most approved fashions. The latest samples of dress materials to select from. MOTUEKA A Light DOG CART; also good Set of HARNESS. Apply THOS. HEATH, Heatherdale, Pokoioro. %* Subscription to MOTUEKA STAR— There Shillings an pSixpence a Quarter wlihh mav bf%in any time

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 192, 23 June 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 192, 23 June 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 192, 23 June 1903, Page 5

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