i TggP HTM Ef PERFECT ORDER. I Tot the put seven year* I hare kept ■jr natem in perfect order by the occaAml ut of Chamberlain's Tablets," anttea Mr. <W. McWffliam, 3JP., WaiH?—. NX "Whenever I feel dull I Wtes dose and find that two tablets Eafctti at leave me a fresh man next gaming. Chamberlain's Tablets are par- * * 1y good as thej neither gripe nor »ld by all chemists and store-
)N A FIRE ALL BRIGHT and hot you boil some aqaa pura and it softly in a pot upon some atura. And then, however poor .e be, nb prince can hope for finer WHERE WAS A GIRAFFE went g-X out for a laugh and swallowed ,nnthhiking a bagful of chaff. The 1 would hare chokfed him as sure as lid be; but Bunker the Colonel saved him you see by giving bot buratura Tea. Wily Afghans now have , peace, each 'neath his own fig tree. J'The Amir (may his days increase!) -drinks Snratura Tea and all the wily know its worth as well as he. MOON HAS SEEN a thing or two, and don't tell what she's seen, -j knows all that the ladies do—the or the queen. She site aloft, L«otttent, you see, now she's got Suratura 'Tea J ft/TBS. MAGTAVISH you couldn't JjJ.L cjJJ fairish ; for she clung to the .btwbees, did she. Still, she was conitented as woman could be, for every jjii'vftek she'd no end of a spree when she 1 Buratura, that wonderful tea. I?A LADY WHO TRAVELLED '!**• *BY SEA cried, "0, Sunt turn's i!" " What Ho F said the Mate, fou're the wife for me, Kate!" the Skipper: "Not much! rWhat price me ?" im
LANT LIFE chemical conditions of soil and varieties of climate affect plant life, teaa grown in some soils possesc ive qualities of flavor and frag l while others. again have what is as "btody." Teas grqwn in Ceylon differ in charac from those grown in India, and a matter of fact, there are over tw< hotutand distinctly different teas. To obtain a particular flavor, and ti obtain it all the time, the tea must b< blended, and blended by an expert. Th< reality and flavor of ' MIKADO TEA, AT /g PEfi LB. fSever vary, because this tea is blendei .with care by an expert. t EMPIRE TEA. CO. W. & G. TURNBULL & 00., PROPRIETORS, WEMTNQTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. IjQWING to the disruption of shippin |: and labor troubles in the Unite ■.Kingdom, the balance of my aerate Ipster plant has been deiayed. I hav |»ow received advice that the plant wi (arrive next month. I have to npologis my customers for not being able \ pply the aerated waters promised fc aer drinks. However, I am prepared to supply, i Eanlimited quantities, syrups, herb: liter and table vinegar, to any part < district at shortest notice. C. 0 STEFFENSON, tlfcoprietor Sew Plymouth Aerated Water Factory. your next PRINTING Order t the "Daily News." Prices righi . satisfacton guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 4
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