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Good things are often tied up in very / small parcels. Because an individual or an article does not measure up to normal size it does not necessarily follow that good qualities are lacking in proportion. This truth is emphasised in the "lsnsignette" Camera, a miniature camera that will slip into a man's vest pocket or a lady's hand-bag. It mea- .' Bwea but 3%in. by 1 y g in. when closed; yet it takes splendid, clear pictures, B%in. by iy 2 in. These pictures can then "be enlarged to any size. For everyday me the "Ensignette" is an ideal camera. It takes up no more room than a cigarette case or box of matches, and is the < only really small folding camera that is ' self-contained. It is sold complete in • limp leather case' for 355, or if fitted with a Goerz lens, £7. Posted free to ~ any address by Harringtons X.Z. Ltd. '(successors to Imperial Camera Com- ,' |»ny), 42, Willis street, Wellington. r - . Advt NIGHT COUGHING SPELLS. Night coughß are easily cured if you anly have the right remedy on hand. The best thing to do is to always be prepared with a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough i Remedy. Ton can take an occasional , ■ dose right from the bottle, and two doses ' will relieve you so you can have a good niglit's rest. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. ,

■ LANDER, the Prussian and the Turk, know just the thing to keep them fit when they are pressed with work. They're keen and fit as they can be while they drink Suratura Tea! ►EJOICE! REJOICE! With " heart and voice, now Suratura Tea's your choice! -■- blue, on willing feet the steward flew with Suratura Tea. He knew! DARKEST AFRICA ONE DAT, brave old Bunker chased in play a rhino and a slim giraffe. But soon he stopped and had to laugh. * Observe," he cried, " the chimpanzee, most human creature ! Up that tree he's winking at the world and me, as he drinks Suratura Tea 1" PIFKINS IS UP THE SPOUT. ? The Official Assignee found him .1 t? u':_ I. iui, i. _: i_drinks pure Suratura Tea. Neither can get weary. »HE GREATEST EMPIRES went to wreck, in days of old. The British Empire fears no check; her power untold spreads constantly from sea to sea. That's thanks to Suratura Tea. t OJEY MARY MET A FAIRY late one afternoon. Said the sprite, with smiles a-ripe, "Suratura's wist your tipple, if you're after Freddy Whipple." Alary married soon. m

r ou LL never tire of Crescent Blend Tea, for there is an indefinable fascinating flavor about it of which the palate never tires. On the contrary, when it is sipped first thing in the morning it seem* to taste better than it did on the previous day. It stimulates and invigorates the system. Crescent Blend Tea Is superb (in ?!! the qualifications which make tea a delight t>'» the palate. It is pure, rich, strong, and has an exceptionally large percentage of thcinc. which is the active prin.-iple of tea. AH connoisseurs prefer this tea, and it is in fact the best 2/- tea on the market. EMPIRE TEA CO. W. & G. TI'RXBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. A RARE CHANCE. •piVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with scullery bathroom, and washhouae (detached), electric light, gas laid 0:1. A convLi.iwii. And comfortable choice little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. Price, £485. GILMOTJR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, | New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 126, 18 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 126, 18 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 126, 18 November 1911, Page 4

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