fTHE SCHOONER HESPERUS was **■ packtd with Suratura Tea. The bosun drank another sort, bein' a stubbom sort of bloke; so up the skipper jot and spoke. They stopped the silly x»un's smoke, and they pushed him through the port-hole. '\D," 2/-. fPHE LIVING SKELETON put pi some fuzzy breeches on, mittens, wrappers, and a hood. " Now," he said, 'I feel quite good. Who need fear the frozen sea, when he's glad and keen like Be, warmed with Suratura Tea!" |"WHY SHOULD YOU go to the ;• " " dogs day by day, evening by vening get drunker and drunker? )rink Suratura—an excellent way that o reform. Take my tip."—William Junker. INHERE WAS a sagacious young *• mule, who made it his system and pie, whenever he went up the hill to looroora to tone up his lungs with some good Suratura. ITISS BRIGHTEYES went out •"-*- motoring, as sweet and fragrant S the Spring. She took, to keep her pmpany, and to brace up her nerves naybo, a flask of Suratura Tea. She (as a knowledgeable She! M"RS. MAGINNERTY FLITCH p*- _ fell headlong into the ditch, and 0 spilt all her tea (Suratura, Blend KE> '> Then she wept, " Deary me ! no other sich Tea, and none [wth comparing with sich !" m 2a
SCIENTIFIC FACT. SCIENTIFIC FACT. SCIENTIFIC FACT. HE chemical conditions of soil and ;; varieties of climate affect plant life, i ins, teas grown in some soils possess rtinctive qualities of flavor and fragile©, while others again have what is town as "body." Teas grown in Cey--1 differ in character from those grown India, while as a matter of fact there e over 2000 known varieties of tea. > obtain a particular flavor, and to aintain that flavor year after year, as must be blended. CRESCENT BLEND TEA. CRESCENT BLEND TEA. > ORESCENT BLEND TEA. .blended by an expert, and its flavor y«r varies; ft is the same to-day as >ras yesterday and as it will be a year pee. It is a tea remarkable for its iror, strength and richness, and is !d at 2s per lb. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. Turnbull & Co., Proprietors, WELLINGTON. worm aroma A. HATRICK & 00. "PARMER,— VUSY go in for wooden fencing I Posts that last but a very short time, and are a continual source of ■worry, when yon can procure at the same coat FENCING POSTS Of REINFORCED CONCRETE, that are everlasting? The labor of fixing the wires is reduced to a nffinimnm by using a small key which we can supply. |fe are prepared to sell to farmers had others the right to manufacture the reinforced posts FOR THEIR OWN USE ONLY. BOUND BACK FENCING POST, \ for particulars to HALL & WORTHINGTON, LEPPERTON. 11, TO £EJ» B. fear* several Sums availabls for it* Investment. WILSON ft GREY, Solicitors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 248, 19 April 1912, Page 4
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460Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 248, 19 April 1912, Page 4
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