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W.A.G.—" no plaCe j ike Of course it, wag not g0 at that time. The. ~ong "was a burst of prophesy. Stifetura. came later Nelly Xted—ft wws asserted by trade rivals that John Widdie, of Worcester, died through excessive drinking of Suratura Sea. C f he statement is quite absurd. First of all, he only drank it in quantity and five times a day, and he had only drunk it regularly for 24 years. He was 117 year old. . . J.C.A.—Thanks for your reminder that bilious»ess hat. greatly decreased in Christchurch since the introduction of Suratura Tea. The point is one of some medical interest, though the result was inevitable. . . McM. B.—The fa«t is, »f course, that Alexander died of his horrible disappoint- : ment when, having subjugated India, he learned that Suratura Tea had not yet been discovered. The idea that he yearned for other worlds is a newspaper invention. . . Mary Mimble—The ex'tremely youthful appearance of Sir Joseph Ward is said to be due to the fact that he drinks only the tea he likes. He is a person >of excellent taste and dit crimination. . . J. G.—Suratura wins, Of course. As to second best —well, there you have us. It has not yet come near enough to be identified. . . . 8.8. Glad, to hear that Suratura sweetened jour honeymoon. Your mother-in-law is plainly a wise woman. Suratura is jjiiaranteed to make all honeymoons tolerable. . :. M. Quod.—The last man who suggested an admixture of Darjiling with Suratura lost his place in the Directory... 3

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 276, 12 April 1911, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 276, 12 April 1911, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 276, 12 April 1911, Page 4

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