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BOYS' SCHOOL APPAREL f v AT THB MBLfiOURNBi - , ' The parent, guardian or schoolboy who *" 1 to be rare he k not Raying too lor his outfit Boat shop at the Mele. There is nothing elae,f or it A i supremacy th*t haa survives the Keen yeara will be maintained jr than ever throughout .the year, "ike the following simply ttagger ition. Boya' braces 3d, boya' eelcollars with metal buttonholea <Jd, heavy cashmere Etockinga with r knees la 6d pair, boya famous "Vihose la 9d to 2s 9d, boys' black" igs with turnover top* (diamond i) 2s 6d to 3s «d, boys' tennis. Be lid, boya' Varsity suits 7» lid, «i to 11a 6d; boys' caps, Is; boyai iekera, all-wool and well made, 2s lln 6s Hd; pure all-wool saddle tweed iekera, 4s lid to «s lid, very fine tne; boys' Kaiapoi Norfolk suits, 19s I ,"to 17s 6d; boys' natty dark green Pelt suite, 14s 6d /to 18s «d; boys' snior grey tweed suits, Petone make, ,M to 21s; boys' striped tweed and .-sted continuation knicker* suits, 22a to2fis 6d; hoys' flannels, 2s lid; boys' > woven singlets, Is lid to 2s lid; ra' oQskms, 8s 6d; boys' chrome school tta, aiaes'l to 5, 8a lid; boys' kip " era, sizes Ito 5,7s 3d; boys' chrome .1 boots, sizes 10 to 13, fie lid. Every advertised thoroughly dependable guaranteed to give good service.—

PON A FIRE AH, BRIGHT and hot you boil some aqua pun and r it softly in a pot upon some tton. And then, however poor be, no prince can hope for finer I A GIRAFFE went ~iugh and swallowed ful of chaff. The would have choked him as sore as £rahi be; but Banker the Colonel straight saved him you see by giving Urn not Suratura Tea. FFHE WILY AFGHANS now have . '-*■ peace, each 'neath his own fig tree. >?Fhe Amir (may his days increase!) drinks Suratura Tea and all the wily -Afghans know its worth as well as he. I „ •*- two, and don't tell what she's seen. ; She knows all that the ladies do—the r ■aamstoosi) or the queen. She sits aloft ..content, yon see, now she's got Suratura .'Tea! \ ;***- call lavish; for she clung to the ' bawbees, did she. Still, she was con- ;. tented as woman could be, for every ' v week she'd no end of a spree when she i .soaked Suratura, that wonderful tea. LADY WHO TRAVELLED - BY SEA cried, "0, Suratura'B ;my tea !" "What Ho!" said the Mate. ; * You're the wife 'for me, Kate!" ■''•"—■ led the Skipper: "Not much! t price me?" km

PLOW DO XOU JUDGE TEA? Do you judge te* by its quality or by tie wrapper T A pretty wrapper does not make a good tea, not eren a pretty good tea. Merit is the only lest; and tea to be good musvpWess perfect drinking qualities, and most please the palate. The standard ' tea te-day is ELEPHANT BRAND Many are glad to say that their teas are "just as good as Elephant," thereby acknowledging it is a standard tea. Elephant tea is rich in theine and free L from dust and impurities, and is > r sold at 2/2 per lb. Ask for it. EHPIBE TEA. CO. W. & G. TURNBULL & 00., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. /AWING to the disruption of shipping and labor troubles in the Untied Kingdom, the balance of my aerated water plant has been delayed. I hare BOW received advice that the plant wS arrive next month. I have to apologise to my customers for not being able te supply the aerated waters psonrised for summer drinks. However, I am prepared to supply, i» unlimited quantities, syrups, hertal beer and table vinegar, to any part of the district at shortest nsiiee. c.o STBTFmacm, proprietor New Plymouth Aerated 4 Water Factory.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 4

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632

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 4

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