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Brass Bands INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. - Write for Free Illustrated Catalogues. Estimates and all information free. j J. W. COPITHORNE, [ 137 Vivian St., Wellington, H.Z. < t'lease mention thia paper. IHEEE WAS A YOUNG CHAP • names McGosh, who was taking his clothes to the wash. At the laundry Ching Wee said: "No washee mo' me. Just dlink Suratura for alia time—see ? " "Andl'mwid ye, Ching Wee!" ctini McGosh. ►ADDY WOFF had a cough nearly shook his noddle off. Now he's very well, for he's drinking Suratura Tea! UOLD COLONEL BUNKER he -*-' was mad. He swore "By Jove !" He swore "Egad!" A fool'from Houndsditeh way, you see, had scoffed at Suratura Tea. Excuse the Colonel's — *- packing his box to go for a trip to the sea, when lis mother cried, "Silly ! you've left out the billy, and your pet Suratura Tea!" F YOU'RE on honeymooning bent, be it in Carnival or Lent, your honeymoon's a safe success wher'er you be, if -on drink only—have, a guess—the DEFECT TEA. Perfection's SuraL on the beach. They d some creamcakes, some doughnuts, some jam, and a peach; and to make their enjoyment as sure as could be, they had bought Suratura, the exquisite Tea. > FTEE ALL, flavour counts first. -*- The huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily due to the fact that its flavour is perfect. One trial will convince. "D,"2/- 4 a

CRESCENT QUALITY MEANS TEA ECONOMY. CRESCENT QUALITY MEANS TEA ECONOMY. rFHE very next time you buy tea buy Crescent Tea, and you will have a revelation in tea quality. The flavor is fascinating, and pleases the palate. is good tea, and it is good all the time. You may compare it with any other 1/10 or 2/- tea, and we are sure you will prefer it. I. ft 6. Tarntall ft Co PROPRIETORS WELLINGTON.

jJjUW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKB OOACB SERVICE. Leaves Daily—il'ew Plymouth P.O. #.BO aja. Omata 10.10 ajn. Oakura 10.65 a.m. Tataraimaka v..... 11.46 ajn, * Ofatt* ; ;......„ !&»*■■, Pnniho ....-* 14 pjn. * Ware* - I.IC pan. Pungarehu ......... 2.6 pjn. Rahptu 2.30 pan. Oaonui .. 8.15 p.m. Opunake, arrive ... 4.0 pan. Leave* Daily— Opunake ......... 6.48 us. Oaonui «$.. 6.30 ajn. Rahotu 7.16 ajn, Pungarehu 8.0 ajn, * Warea ~,...; 8.30 ajn. Puniho 8.46 ajn. Okato 9.10 ajn. 1 Tataraimaka 9.45 ajn, Oakura *10.46 ajn, ; Omata 11.40 ajn. New Plymouth, an. 12.16 pjn. All lares and Parcels to be prepaid and tickets obtained for such. New Plymouth Booking Office; Masonk Btablee. Opunake--Middleton's Hotel (O'Meara) Through Faru: Single, 10s; return, 17a W. A. JURY, Proprietor. m A K A. w * QOAOH. G. HANOVER Proprietor. COACH LEAVES Purangi at 6.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with morning train for New Plymouth and Inglewood, and leaves on th» return at 2 pjn., after arrival of midday train from New Plymouth. TIME-TABLE. INWARDS. OUTWARDS, lieave—■ Leave— l Purangi 6.80 ajn. Inglewood S pjn. Pukeho 6.30 a.m. Eaimata 2.4S pjn. Tarata 7.80 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. Eaimata 8.46 a.m. Pukeho 6 pan. lArrive— Arrive— Inglewood 1.89 ajn. Purangi I p.m. All orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk's •tore, Purangi. Mr. T. Waite's Stable, Tarata, or Royal Mail Stables, Inglewood, will receive prompt ittention. 2TANDISH & STANDISH, SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Offices: Late Standish & Kerr's. Money to Lend on all classes of securities at Lowest Ratss.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 271, 13 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 271, 13 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 271, 13 May 1912, Page 4

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