The Hash There is an old sayingshop where you get the best value for your money. THE KASH is always the cheapest, and the quality is undeniable, as the prices below will show: Men's all-wool Colonial Sox, 3 pairs 2/g Men's all-wool Flannels, full size, 2/11, 3/3 Men's English Worsted Trousers, 8/ii Best grey, brown and blue Denims, 4/3 Men's' Cashmere Half Hose, 3 pairs 2/3 Men's Tennis Shirts, 3/11 Boys' slightly soiled Suits 10/6 I Prestwell Suits, big range to ohoose from, 30/Blue Drill Shirts, .2/11, 3/3 The Hash DEVON STREET New Plymouth T ARKY little maidens, who caper an the Quay, Loudly sing the praise# of Suratura. x'ea! "A/TOLL," he said, and Molly Siggers sniggered consciously, "you don't want to marry 'Arry; better let 'im be. Won't yer drink yer Suratura always 'long wi' me?" She saye, "Steve, I do believe I will." "Right-O!" says he. rpHE people of 1 Karori, although they live remote from this world's toil and glory, upraise a, joyous note. They've learned to live charmed you see, by drinking Suratura Tea. QING a song o' sixpence multiplied by ° four!—buys a pound of Suratura Tea, so why pay more? Four times six is twenty-four—that's two shillings, see? —buys a pound, at any store, of Suratura "D." TNSOMNIACS, dyspeptics, misanthropes, boors, snarlers of all sorts and sizes, why not drink Suratura Tea and begin to enjoy life? VOU go for gold to Bendigo, for lacquers to Japan; for monkeys straight to Borneo or Lagos, if you can; then, if you want dried fruits and things, you'll get 'em in Mildura. The finest tea comes from Ceylon. The finest's Suratura! "T DO CONFESS," said Nell, "it seems that this was nectar in my dreams. I'm none the poorer, it's Surxtura!" THE ttnited INSURANCE flO, LTD. (Established 1«!62). Transact* all classes of Fire. Marine, and Accident Business at lowest rates. District Agent*: WEBSTER BROS.. Devon Street. XNew Plyaoutk,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 352, 1 April 1910, Page 4
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321Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 352, 1 April 1910, Page 4
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