"Egad, Sir, It's Suratura Here is tlie unbiassed, emphatic, enthusiastic testimony of tke World's Greatest Living Judge of Tea, Colonel William Bunker, K.H.D., of the Indian Army, retired:— "The finest thing in the world? Egad, sir! it's Suratura! The best tea there is! None other nearly .js good! At the price, you say? At any price, I tell you, sir!" SURATURA IC. O. HAWKE DEVON STREET AND EGMOKT STBEET
GUARANTEED THE FINEST SHOW AT POPULAR PRICKS WE HAVE EVER HAD OF FANCY GOODS TOYS BOOKS, ETC. We solicit early buying, as though our stocks are large business is brisk, and towards Christmas the rush will be enormous DO NOT FORGET The Egmont Street shop is large, and there is room and plenty of attendants there when the Devon Street shop is crowded C' 0. HAWKB DEVON AND EGMONT STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH. AND' AT IN6LEWOOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 301, 29 January 1910, Page 8
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144Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 301, 29 January 1910, Page 8
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