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j, Btumew nwii vanning billheads,letterleads, or any other description of print tag, cannot "be better served, in price, —"*y or despatch, than by the Dailj , . Printery. Try as "sH. ring on, «* write, " -« s "'

DMIBE THE MODEST MAC- _ L CABEEB! They ,time upon their knees and laugh aloud • with simple glee when on tlio floor "they chance to see a leaf of Suratura Teal JINKS THE BAKER swore he'd -* take a fall ont of the undertaker. Bat the undertaker, he trained on Buratura Tea. This was very rough on '•f8; but the undertaker, he's married to the widow. See ? D MOTHER HUBBARD she " went to the cupboard, to get a _,j tot maybe. But when she got pnt the cupboard was bare, the bottl; 'lns dry as the step of a stair; but still ■he canw back with content in her air— ' "■he'd found Suratura Tea! P YOU WANT to grow old slowly. , feeling very young, happy though UT lot be lowly, music on your f when he s helped by Suratura. finest tea -(none could be purer) poet ever sung! CE ON A TIME three men in a ' boat went to the moon by sea; ; and up in the moon it was worthy of note each Selenite soon had a song in his throat; for they robbed the three men in the venturesome boat of their last Suratura Tea. ITTLE NAPPY BONAPABTE ' went to war with swelling heart. ' On the field of Waterloo, Nappy learned ■ »thing or two. Wellington had brought * for tea stores of Suratura " D." A ; victorious General, he ! 7* WATCHES In selecting a watch, sec that you get it from a reliable watchmaker, and one who h. 15 Kn3) " made a study of his tr&lz. i=ir A twenty shilling watch is often better than one at forty. Call and have a look at \\TO| my twenty shilling variety. You may have the benefit of my experience, and I will stand by anything I recommend you. C. H. DREW, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH CHRISTMAS GUESTS TF you are entertaining friends or refatives at Chri-tmas time you will naturally wish to treat them well. You will find" that tea enters largely into the success of your efforts because tea is on the table at practically all hours of the day. If you have a regard for yourself as a hostess you will serve CRESCENT BLEND TEA The tea that is commended by connoisseurs for its extreme merit. This tea is a blend of the strong robust teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. It brews out a liquid that is very pleasing to the palate. Sold by all groEMPIRE TEA CO. W. 4 0. TURNBULL 4 CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. The man who is always the most pressed for time is generally he who has th# least to do.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 14 December 1911, Page 4

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476

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 14 December 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 14 December 1911, Page 4

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