tfvery wise, the same as us. He a happy in captivity, no matter who hit captors be, if they drink Suratura Tea. <OLONEL BUNKEB. notes hereon: ; "Where my old sick liver's gone I don't know. Enough for me that I'm fit as I can be, thanks to Suratura Tea." —William Bunker, KJELD. v V"OXJ EEFUSE-MEI" cried the -*- curate. "Madam, how can I endure it?" Said the lady, cheerfully, " It's as easy as can be. Stick to Suratura Tea!" , . Bruce, who was always lighthearted and spruce; for she drank Suratura, which made each joy purer. It is joy's most infallible juice! the Cow told old Queen Bee: " The whole Creation's happy now we've Suratura Tea!" HEBE WAS a bewitching young, ' Spinster, who wed a glad lad at York Minster. They coo and agree: Suratura's their Tea: their life is as happy .as life well can be, and they bless that fine day at York Minster. sea, and stocks and shares f scurvily, let's praise the gods and sing, for we have still got Suratura " D." 3a
HIGHER IN QUALITY. NO HIGHER IN PRICE. /CRESCENT TEA is a high-grade tea, of standard quality, and is blended and packed in Wellington. Every package is Ml weight, and contains pure tea of fine flavor, embodying the prominent features of the robust teas from Darjeeling, and the silky, fine-flavored teas of Ceylon, '-• "jfttfflf at 2/- & l'/lO per lb. Is not too strong, but just strong enough. It is not too rich, but just rich enough. The Flavor wins your favor. ! It pleases every palate. W. & fi, Turnbull & Co PROPRIETORS WELLINGTON. * MAIL COACH. Leaves Urenui daily 6.4* a.m. and I.H p.m. for Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at B.W ajn. and BAI p.m. From Wait*'* to Uruti, Okau, Tongaporutu, Mok»" and Awakino EVERI WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, and from Awakino to Waitara EVERI MONDAY and THURSDAY. Passengers can therefore reach Mokau on Saturdays, spend a day there, returning on Mondays to catch He* Plymouth train tine same evening. All goods at reasonable rates and promptly delivered. Waitara to Awakino.—Return fare 25s Waitara to Urenui. Return far 4s (re duction to two or three in a family or regular travellers). All orders or parcels left with Mr. R. Gibbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibby, saddler, Will be attended to. A. G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, Urenui.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 4 May 1912, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 4 May 1912, Page 4
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