Willie and Mary and Suratura! Little Willy (with a light) Got blown up on Guy Fawkes' Night. They picked up his thumbs and toe?, Found his elbows and his nose; Then (when alt were in their place) Straightened out his twisted face, (ir.xa him Suratura Tea.— Sow he*s right as he can be. Mary found some walnut stain, Drank it up, and there was pain Crawling round in Little Mary. (This befel one February). Mary's got some sense since then, And she cnarms the nicest men Very, very easily. For she gives them—don't you see?Only Suratura Tea. Drinks no other (grown so wary); Perfect peace in Little Mary. —William Bunker, *~ Colonel. ENGLISHMEN IRISHMEN SCOTCHMEN Will differ in opinion on most subjects. They will agree, however, on one point, that Carter's Golden Gift Tea is a tea to suit all classes. ENGLISHMEN' agree beeaus'e it is grown on British soil and is a product of the British Empire. IRISHMEN agree because it is a good tea, fragrant in the cup and of excellent flavor. SCOTCHMEN agree because it is an economical tea, and, besides, there is a presentation coupon in every .packet. POINT I—lt is British grown. POINT 2.—lt is a high-grade tea. POINT 3.—A coupon in every packet. This tea can only be procured from THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, who has had it packed to his own special order. " .^^HB C. CARTER DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Good . . Groceries. A FTER all, the groceries you require ar« good groceries. We keep a variety of brands, sold at a variety of prices, but there's no variety in the quality—everything's good, wholesome, aiA stuff we can faithfully recommend. WHITAKER'S (Opposite tin Melbournef"*. Devon St.. NEVf PLYMOUTH.! Thanks. ' WISH to return thanks to ' the public of New Plymouth for the liberal support accorded! me during the Christmas sea-j son; also for the very flattering' remarks passed about the quality of my goods. I intend to keep up the high quality, and; raise the standard to such a 1 height that I absolutely stand out alone. Anyone who has not given me a trial I will be pleased to meet at the high quality store. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Theatre Royal Buildings. 'Phone 106. Devon St. Allen Yeale.
Jam Making? Fruit of all kinds is becomjing plentiful now, and as the season is early house; keepers should not delaflr in securing their fruit fq jam and preserving; as the 1 have fresh fruit arriving regularly from now on direct from the best orchards, and so can supply good fresh fruit at a very moderate price. I can also supply Preserving Sugars, Mason's Jars, Jam Jars, Jelly Glasses Eubber Rings, etc. Call for prices. Richard Aroa Devon St., N. Plymouth The Fltzpoy Store TN embarking upon the New icar, the proprietor of th 9 Fitzroy Store tenders his hearty thankfi to his customers in the past, and trusts to receive a continuance of their custom and their recommendation to friends. For quality and prices, fo? promptness and civility, residents cannot do 'better than patronise J. O. TAYLOR FITZROY STORE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 327, 1 March 1910, Page 4
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510Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 327, 1 March 1910, Page 4
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