BE YOU SAD or be you gay, prince or peasant, seer or younker, Sura(fara Tea always keeps yon pleasant— William Bunker. .'X ITTLE SAMMY thought he knew how the swallows homeward flew. T, Hade himself an aeroplane, fell two f-i' miles, and suffered pain. Just another mite, you see, saved by Suratura Tea! fT ANGUID LADY wants to meet Curate, tractable and sweet. back the slim gee-gee. Must Sdrink Suratura Tea—Mrs. WimplM, "{(Sapid Street. I I T DOESN'T MATTER whatever J? you do, or whatever you think or libe, you'll always be sprightly and blithe s and gay, so long as you drink three a day superb Suratura Tea. SORROW for MoHy * McGump when she fell down the m- tan-s with a bump. But now she site 'Hrarer. She drinks Suratura, and can't js get the blues or the hump. JPHERE WAS A YOUNG MAN of Algiers, who, careless of scoffings f) and jeers, drank always with glee Suratura (that's TEA I), and now he is Mayor of Algiers. SuTl/TARY HAD A LITTLE MULE, followed her to Sunday-school. |Mary'g teacher, sweet and frail, pulled jthe mule back by the tail. Never, never will she with enjoyment thankjb jolly drink good Suratura Tea. i a
THE AFTERNOON CALL. THE AFTERNOON CALL. THE AFTERNOON CALL. i yyti^ T friends make their afteri r noon call, the visit is no I doubt one of formality, but still one likes to treat the callers with every consideration. Tea is inevitable at such functions, and if a good tea }■' is served, the flow of conversation * irill be free and interesting, and . the guests will enjoy themselves. The ideal tea to serve is CRESCENT TEA. CRESCENT TEA. *' CRESCENT TEA. £ It is pure and wholesome, and pos--4 : aeases a fascinating flavor. It is a *Wend of the fine robust teas of p Daijeeling and the delicate hill- • grown teas of Ceylon. The flavor never varies. Greecent Tea is sold at 2/- per lb. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. ft 0. Tnrnbnll ft Co., Proprietors, * WELLINGTON. A CHEAP HOME QUARTER ACRE and SIS-ROOMED HOUSE in good order. Handy to town. High section, with good view. PRICE £g3o PRICE £IOO cash down; balance on good terms. We can recommend this property as being cheap. The house could not be for £SOO. It is worth inspecting. For full particulars Apply GILMOUR ft CLARKE New Plymouth. QOAOH. 8. HANOVER Proprietor. COACH LEAVES Pnrangf at 6.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with morning train for New PlyBKrath and Inglewood, and leaves on th« (•turn at 2 pjn., after arrival of midlay train from New Plymouth. TIME-TABLE. INWAEDS. OUTWARDS, save— Leave—■ ngi S.SO a.m. Inglewood 1 p.m. :eho 8.30 ajn. Kaimata 2.45 p.m. ,ta 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. .ta 6.46 a.m. Pukeho i pjn. Arrive—ewood 9.39 ajd. Purangi % p.n. All orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk*i i, Purangi. Mr. T. Waite's Stable, ,ta, or Royal Mail Stables, Inglewill receive prompt Attention.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 239, 9 April 1912, Page 4
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487Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 239, 9 April 1912, Page 4
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