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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

W.A.G.—" There's no place like home." Of course it was not so at that time. The song was a burst »f prophesy. Siiratura came later Nelly Xted—lt was asserted by trade rivals •tot John Widdie, «f Worcester, died through excessive drinking of Suratura Tea. The statement is quite absurd. First of all, he only drank it in quantity and five times a day, and he had only -drank it regularly for 24 years. He was 117 year eld. . . J.C.A.—Thanks for your Teminder tliat biliousness hat greatly decreased in Christehurck sinoe the introduction of Suratura Tea. The point is one of some medical interest, though the result was inevitable. . . M/-M B.—The fact is, «f course, that Alexander died of his horrible disappointment 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 extremely 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 di* 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 :b plainly a wise woman. Suratura is guaranteed to make all honeymoons tolerable. . . M. Quod.—The list 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 277, 13 April 1911, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 13 April 1911, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 13 April 1911, Page 4

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