(~)NCE THE MALONES fell out .with the Stones, and there was •"'lie danger of breaking of bones'; for Biddy Jla Lone told Mian Tabitha Ston# if she drank Suratura and left pin alone •he might have a chance with the Laird, one McKown. A CHICKEN CHUCKLED as he ■*-*- chipped his shell and out to daylight slipped. "Now that I'm really born," said he, "I'll have some Surattfra Tea." rFHE WAY WAS LONG. the night was cold; the darkness, too, was most intense. The minstrel man was petting old ; but when the kindly Miss McGee gave him some Suratiiri Tea. his heart throbbed with such youthfui glee he ran a mile and jumped a fence. CJIMPKON HAS SEEN AND *•- KNOWS where the Suratura grows, and he knows (like you and me) Suratura's perfect tea. rpHERE WAS A LADY FAIR AND KIND. Was never face so pleased my mind. She swore by Suratura Tea. Said I, " That woman's wise, you see. She is tho only girl for me as •ure's my name's not Timbucthree !" JONAH WAS. AS WE ARE TOLD, swallowed by a whale. You will swallow whale and all, if you gulp the tale of the brigands grim and bold as grey sharks, but dourer, who will palm off common tea when you go and ask lor " D," peerless Suratura ! 4A t \ " '
PURITY IN TEA. pURITY in Tea is a matter of supreme importance to everyone who drinks tea. Tea that is not pure should never be sold. Inferior teas yield a considerable amount of Tannin, because they consist mainly of woody fibres, and this tannin is injurious to the system. CRESCENT BLEND TEA IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. This tea is blended and packed in Wellington, and in the process all impurities are eliminated. The customer gets the pure fresh sunkissed leaves from the tea gardens of India and Ceylon. CRESCENT BLEND TEA AT 2/" I'KK LB. is the finest tea on the market at the price. SOLD BY ALL STORES. EMPIRE TEA CO. W. 4 G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON.
VEGA SEPARATORS TRIAL of the VEGA will convince even the most sceptical that it has Bo equal. All parts are interchangeable, and all gearing is enclosed. The ten-gallon is very suitable for two or three cows. Let us give you a trial with one in any size from 10 to 125 gallons per hour. Sole Agents— OKEY SON AND ARNOLD, Ltd Ni» Plymouth. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 4
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402Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 4
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