Bunker's Ballade of Suratura Members of Parliament, bigwigs, cooks, Laundresses, grocers, and sailors bold, Sellers of cabbages, squibs and books, Dolts that by lawyers are bought aad sold, Soapboilers, miners for coal and gold, Punters who smash on the gav gee-gee, Players and puritan, saint and scold— All of 'cm drink Suratura Tea! Bailiffs and sharebroicers, pluckers and rooks, Hawker* of jewellery, gold and "rollel," Hatchers of companies, plots and spooks, Naughty black sheep that have left the fold, Dealers in muddledom, murk and mould, Patriots that roar o'er tile land and 6ea, Pricked politicians left out in the cold, AH ot 'em drink Suratura Tee! Chaps that get famous by swinging their "dooks," Curates and mimes (by fair domes extolled) , Roysterers heaping wild 00-ts in stoofce, Divas (don't swallow all stories tjold), Crabby misanthropists hoary and old, Martyrs (there's one of 'em left, maybe, Spendthrifts, and misera who hoards what they hold, All of 'em drink Suratura Tea! L'ENVOY. Ships eailing safely, or derelict* shoal id, Splendor or poverty (yoa, sir, or me)— All men need solace, ere yet toey *re <pole4— All of 'em drink Suratura Tea* —William Banker, Colonel. Good . . Groceries. all, the groceries yow require aru good groceries. We keep a variety of brands, sold at a variety of prices, bat there's no variety in the quality—everything's good, wholesome, auA stuff we oaa faithfully recommend. (>*- WHITAKER'S (Opposite tlw- Melbourne) Devon St.. NEVT PLYMOUTH. Thanks. T WISH to return thanks to the public of New Plymouth for the liberal support accorded me during the Christmas season; also for the very flattering remarks passed about the quality of my goods. ]) intend to keep up the liigh quality, and raise the standard to such a height that I absolutely stand out alone. Anyone who liaa not given me a trial I will be pleased to meet at the high quality store. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Theatre Royal Buildings. 'Phone 166. Devon Sfc. Allen Yeale. PRESERVING SEASON, 1910 Housewives are busy at this season of the year bot'FTing and preserving fruit. THE' PEOPLE'S GROCER can supply all your requirements for successful efforts. Cases of PEACHES NECTARINES PLUMS TOMATOES Crystal and Brewer's Sugar. J*ARS of all kinds RUBBER RINGS PRESERVING PANS STEW PANS ENAMELWARE CROCKERYWARE BRUSHWARE ELECTRO-PLATE FANCY CROCKERY C. CARTER DEVON St., NEW PLYMOUTH The Fitzroy Store JN embarking upon the New 1 ear. the proprietor of the T'itzroy Stove tenders his hearty thanks to his customers in tlie past, and trusts to receive a continuance of their custom and their recommendation to friends. For quality and prices, for promptness and civility, residents cannot do better than patronise J. O. TAYLOR EITZROY STORE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 311, 10 February 1910, Page 4
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441Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 311, 10 February 1910, Page 4
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