MR BINKS HIS DREAM Mr. Sinks Sometimes thinks That if he weren't, a. grocer, he Might miss his heaven. For Kinks, you Sells none but Suratura Tea; And in his dreams To him it seems That he who sells that blessed drink Can never to Perdition sink. It may be so, :■ < Though I don't know. But you, dear Ma'am—What do you think? SURATURA
When "we buy fuel we only go for the BEST. We have proved that our customers prefer the BBpCOKE, and WOOD because they get the maximum amount of hfft from the minimum amount oft fuel. POWDERHAM ST.
MR. DAIRY FARMER! t JJAJE you a GRAM-0-PHONE? it At, don't wait another day. We haTe|pade our terms so as they will suit all, add 2QS TER MONTH •ill buj one of our celebrated GRAMOPHONES This iB the only instrument associated UfthyCLARA BUTT, MADAME MELBA, OASOSO, etc. It is not a mere talking —nhutr tome in and hear them and judge for JOOIMf. KBOORDS FROM "| S fID. We are the BOLE AGENTS in Tara■afci lor the above machine. |H. COLLIER & COJP DEVON PLYMOUTH • Write for Free Catalogue. ™sWSSBH!sHBS? ;.WmV^WWS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 4
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 4
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