riTO SOFTEN THE EYES and to -*• tone up the nerves, to add new allurement to dimples and carves, to make mortal life just as glad as can be, there's nothing to beat Suratnra—that Teal ■*■ packet, and making no end of a racket; but the housewife cried, " See! that bird's got at my tea f—and she ran for the packet as quick as could be. Buratura was packed in that packet •M GUILE went canoeing down the Nile. He was happy as could be, not a ■ingle squawk squawked he.; Mother'd filled his bottle (see ?) with fresh Suratnra Tea! SPINSTER WHO LIVED in L New York, exhausted by fribble and talk, decided to drink Suratura. I think she's the happiest wife in New York.. (They marry that sort in New York—o& in Amsterdam, Christchurch and' Cork.) mHERE WAS A MAN who skinned -*- a flint, a thousand flints, and then he said " Good luck! I'll sell the flints straight off for two pound ten; and then 111 buy full twenty pounds of earth's superbest tea—the tea I've worked and. waited foe, pure Suratura DT ' PRIDE, for Suratura daily cried; bnt one day, with an absent mind, she offered him some other "kind.' The parrot dropped a tear and died. ha
"then" and "now," and this is well illustrated with respect to tea. There was a time when- a" blended tea was viewed with suspicion because of the false impression that it was "faked" for sale. People now realise {hat it is impossible to get a palatable tea without blending. Teas grown in different localities have different characteristics, and even'the tea of the same place is not the same in two successive seasons. She tea-blender's art is to bring together the different teas, and by a correct combination to produce a particular flavor. That is why Empire Teas are always the same. Jost try ELEPHANT BRAND 2/2 PER LBand you will be charmed with it; furthermore, yon can always make sure of getting the same strength and flavor in •very package. EMPIBE TEA COMPANY, W. & 6. Trumbull & Co., Proprietors, WELLINGTON.
RANUNCULUS in . . GORGEOUS SHADES OF WHITE CRIMSON YELLOW ! ".PURPLE BLACK. 4/« per doz. Bulbs; 10/- per 100 (post free). The RANTJNCULOUS is one of the most popular of our Bulbous plants, Twing greatly admired for its brilliant and many-colored flowers, which lend themselves eo well to the artistic decoration of both house and garden. Ranging from the dwarf varieties of a few inches ia height to taß spikes of 18 inclfea and upwards, bearing rosette-shaped blossoms of lovely and attractive colors, there are few flowers which can vie with the Ranunculus for cutting purposes. DO NOT POSTPONE SENDING, IN YOUR ORDERS FOR THESE BULBS. DO IT NOW NIMMO AND BLAIR, BULB GROWERS DUNEDIN.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 4
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