If yon are like the majority of people gj** ill it somewhat difficult to Xaus and New Year gifts. Yon of one thing and 'then another, Pr to ismiss them from your mind as 'jmutable or too costly. A timely hint 'tfta helps one out of a difficulty, and ilun you are offered suggestions for which will give satisfaction and irfHnira to >ll concerned. From the restandpoint a neatly finished [ stereoscope is bound to be acceptable. While from your point of view such a gift will solve your problems of "what to give." We are selling stereoscopes W»tfc 7/6 for 3/6, or oomplete with one torn assorted stereoscopic views, 10/-, upost free to any address. The stereo- f » have engraved aluminium hoods, covered edges. Send for cne sj Wore tfc* limited supply is -exted. Harrington VZ: Ltd., 42 Wil«tnet, W eSrngton.—Advt.
1 fHE GBOCEB MAN looked up A and smiled, "What is it, Miss ? T ' •aid he. " I want the thing that's best , of things in all your world," said she. "That's easy," said the grocer man. " Here's Suratura Tea!" WHEN THE STABS are sprink- " T ling all the skies and twinkling a& euh other np above, all the dearest furies love straight to slip to earth and Me how the Soratora Tea grows by . night for you and me! ILLY BEACH THOUGHT HE'D TEACH Wifie's parrot B not to screech. Gave it cakes and gave ft jam. Cocky didn't care a slam. But now it lives quietly, soothed by Suratun Tea! PTHE ISLAND OF CEYLON, once beloved of Prestef John, there are many kinds of tea; bnt the beat ('twixt yon and me) still is 'ikmtura "D"; 'twould have ravished Prester John in the Island of Ceylon. j-rpHE YACHT BACED O'ER THE " AZUBE SEA. The maid was •oft and shy, maybe. "I will.forgive tjwa, bold Lord Dee, lor that yonr Grace has stolen me, if yon will give me for x my tea some soothing Soratora—utr TSTHEN PLEASURES PALL and " * sweets all cloy and life seems all & base alloy, don't let black Care jjjpr peace destroy. Life will seem Wight again, yooll see, when yon sip ;Bnatm»Teaf m sL fr" you think you must economise on your tea, do not make the mistake raying inferior grades of teas just (•cause you are offered a gift, or the ihaaee of obtaining a prize of some sort. Inferior teas are dear at any priee, because they are hnrtf ol to the system. A nod tea is worth the money asked for it, and that is why people buy Crescent Blend Tea AT 2/* ?ER LB. Those who drink it xegularly cannot jbe induced to make a change. It capti fates the palate, and the delicious flavor lingers. It is a perfect tea, pure aad wholesome. EMPIRE TK* CO. W. ft Q. TUBNBULL St 00., PROPRIETORS, WEIITNOTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. QWING to the disruption of shipping and labor troubles in the United Kingdom, the balance of my aerated ater plant has been delayed. I have received advice that the plant will next month. I have to apologise my customers for not being able to pipply the aerated waters promised for nnnmer drinks. However, I am prepared to supply, in mlimited quantities, syrups, herbal and table vinegar, to any part of ie district at shortest notice. C. 0 STBFFENSON, Proprietor New Plymouth Aerated Water Factory.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 171, 18 January 1912, Page 4
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