J)R. MARTIN MORTIMER reports that his charming patient is now convalescent. Directly consciousness returned she asked for Suratura. "QYAWLA uoy rof aet 'taht ulul raif akerue!" cried the hrigand chief. And. the fair' captive smiled, contented. 3, stay awhile, and drink with me " the one and only perfect tea! That's Suratura," cried the maid. "I know it la," said he—and stayed. '"CTERSEZ-MOI encore une tasse de the, Monsieur Gaetan." "Voila, madame. Le meilleur ... the exquis. Suratura!" TV)R SALE—Various Ceylon Plantations that will not grow a tea comparable to Suratura. No reasonable offer refused.
ANE perfect climate—Davos Platz. One perfect city—Ngasaki. One perfect woman—undiscovered. One perfect tea — mHE vicar laughed, the verger sighed. What was it overjoyed the bride and lured the bridegroom from her side? Just Suratura! ENGAGEMENTS with Mademoiselle Suratura—G.3o a.m., the early cup; 8 a.m., breakfast; 11 a.m., morning tea; 12 noon, luncheon; 4 p.m., afternoon tea; 10 p.m., supper. H. COLLIER & CO. PIANO IMPORTERS, WAKGAXUI- AXD NEW PLYMOUTH, kTAKE a special point of importing ' only pianos by the leading recognised makers of the day. '
Our catalogue doe 9 not show one or two good makers sandwiched in between pianos with BOGTJS names on. When a prospective buyer; inspects a piano with an 'unknown name on, the dealer should be asked to produce the maker's catalogue, and state where the factory is. Everyone knows where JOUST BRINSMEAD'S FACTORY is. Everyone knows where CHAPPELL & CO.'S FACTORY is. Everyone knows where STEIXWEGNACHF'S FACTORY is. Our system of business has been for THIRTY-TWO YEARS to handle only pianos of known repute, whether the piano is £4O or £l3O. Our Tange of Brin3mead and Chappell pianos—49 gns. to 150 gns.—meets the demands of all musicians, and wc will always produce maker's catalogues, and buyers will be confident they are getting a sterling article at a moderate price.
ASK TO SEE MAKERS' CATALOGUES. ASK TO SEE MAKERS' CATALOGUES. ASK TO SEE MAKERS' CATALOGUES. And you know that a piano is by a maker who is not ashamed of his instruH. COLLIER & CO., Devon St., Sole Agents. GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yea, something like last Friday's order! Certainly. ■ Our customers appreciate r our good beef. What'a for Sunday! Choice, tender iiiloin, juicy leg of rcutto». I some of the primeat pork! 1 Beg your pardon! Plump little" cockerel! Bight • thank you. Good morning. You'll neyer be in trouble if you get your moat \ "from BROTHERS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 30 January 1911, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 30 January 1911, Page 4
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