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IflE KING ,0F DIAMONDS and - the King of Hearts fell oat like /thinj. The King of Diamonds said it he could name another sort of tea t good as Suratura " D." The King of said Fiddledy dee P US WASHY WITH A HATCHET chopped a cherry: fought he'd catch it. They excused if;, aim, though, when he swore he hacked Jhe precious tree hunting Suratura Tea. HEBE LIES, too late to get him sense, Pete Pry, who. fearing the Pfccptnse. spent money on the cheapest ' tea, when at about the same price he ' might havo got Suratura " D." So here Well, let him be. I«TF TOUT) START DAILY with a j.-i*" clear, bright brain, take this from £sjm. When you get up, first drink a cap fffiSmratmuTea. rA BNUG LITTLE HOUSE and a plump little wife, an absence of Mugging and fretting and strife (which you'll agree, Snratnra for tea)— gib, .that is the way to be for life i iTSY BINNEY, LONG AND SKINNY, like a piece of string, although she was teased a lot; didnt re a single jot, smiled like anything. >tay lived contentedly, having Suratnni Tea., 'HHELL ME, MARY, how to woo £, ■ A thee 1" sang the lover to his lass, ipi easy thing,' said she. "Give me **" Snratnra Tea. Grip the cup, and drop •: the glass!" - im
COLLIER'S eoLLmrs etixnars CALLIER'S eoum's LEAD m THE PIANO TRADE WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY? fJOMPAIE our prices to ottar fiims, sad you will know fhs ration yonmlt EiBY TERMS. EAST TESHS. MAY TERMS. BASY TERMS. yora Old pians n Orgu takai ia wehango COLLIER'S
Tea is the cheapest beverage in the t -world, and for that reason it is i folly to drink the lower grades of ' tea, which lack both flavour and » tonic effect. The highest grades of tea, although they cost more money than the lower grades are really leas expensive; at any rate that is the case with CBESGENT BLEND TEA It costs but 2s per lb, and gives complete satisfaction, because of its singularly attractive flavour, its delicious drinking qualities, and generally stimulating effect. Correctly brewed it yields a full percentage of theine, which helps to brace up and refresh the system. empire tea company, W. A G. Tnrnbnll & Co., Proprietors,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 227, 23 March 1912, Page 4
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405Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 227, 23 March 1912, Page 4
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