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EVERY RECOGNISED MERIT. Every merit accepted by Connoisseurs as being indispensable to good tea will be found In Suratura Tea It is a high-grade tea, as perfect a tea ! as ever kissed the ruby lips of lovely woman. Suratura is lich, frag- ! lant and economical ; it goes further than any other tea and gives more satisfaction. It is the best family tea because it is pure, honest tea, grown and packed in Ceylon. Suratura is guaianteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Retail Prices: Suratura A quality - 1/8 per lb „ B „ - 1/11 „ „ D „ - 2/2 „ „ X „ - 2/6 „ Sold by all Storekeepers.

MR. JOHN L S. [SWAN, (Late Clere and Swan,) AECHITE CT. P.O. Box 452, Wellington

FIRST PRIZE AWARD AND FIRST-CLASS DIPLOMA LONDON ACADEMY OF CUTTING. If - --- - " - --- - -„ jri DAVID t - F'*J 15^F ' * " a^J *" * v5 tl^t 1^ *" |p* i X^T > ' "*" T ' HIT T T" T" T"^^ IT WT 1 "%.^H^b^3^^ ' ' M|B ■j^^B'"' it will pay you to have V^^OB jflii In vCi^M K^hl your clothes made by a v^^B OHI^R ' m^^^^u credentials. H ■■■ mm I ■ 111 ■■ ' ■ I II II Flannels, Cheviots, and , H Ml, * Jb v J"~m \ "^r J« v I^^ -^- Worsteds for Summer , ,^7 r BTear just to hand. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF HIGH-CLASS TAILORING, AS MADE AT MR. MILLIGAN'S ESTABLISHMENT.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 140, 7 March 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 140, 7 March 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 140, 7 March 1903, Page 6

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