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'OLOMON, weary of wealth and —' ) wives, sighed for a something new, and he thereupon went off to Ceylon, and there drank the Tea Suratura, bjend " D," and life took a golden hue. fc" ! TEIED her with candy, we " tempted with wine, we wooed her with soap, maybe. Then she yielded, did Kate, to an exquisite bait— Suratura, the one perfect Tea. 'OLICEMAN with loud-sounding • feet was found on* night far off his beat. He'd skipped away three miles to see a buxom cook named MegMcGee, who gave him Suratura Tea. L or of Pietermaritzburg maybe, who died from a spasm. His sister, too, has 'em. They scorned Suratura, you A HA3TA with palate precise said: -£*- " Ices and coffee are nice, and mutches and tricks are delicious to see : but the joy of all joys of this earth comes to me when I sip Suratura, the one perfect Tea." " TTJAIKH umpti pliloo berec,booroo -*-*- blimpi moora" means in Choctaw "Chief for Tea must have Suratura.-' A wave of civilisation is sweeping over North America. "DOCKED IN THE CRADLE of -*-" the deep, it's sometimes hard to go to .sleep : but those wise souls sleep peacefully who sup on Suratura Tea. 8a

WSk WINTER WEAR FOR WOMEN WEATHKK ealls loudly for proper proteetion for tlie feet; and it is not nweesary to put "Milady's" feet into an u»ly pair of ill-fitting boots bscause it U wintertime. You can be just as smart in winter as you can in summer. All depend* upon the ehoiet of boot or, in the first place, the shop you go to. You eannot improve upon the "McEwen Bros.'" proposition. Tkeir stock of Ladies' \Tint»T Footwear t ill ensure Dry Feet in Wet Weaker To be dry-shod is to avoid many ills that flesh is heir to. To go about wet-footed is the nearest road to the doctor. For economy and comfort's sake slip into McEwen Bros, and turn over their line*. They have a Taall.T smart up-to-date Winter Boot, with a suinmnr-likc smartness about it, at 12".l. All kinds of shapes and ebade* at prices varying from 12/to 25/-. McEWEN BROS. QUALITY SHi'Ff STORE Now Plymouth. Telephone 201. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. OBeM-Brongliain St., New Plymouth. Mountain Road, Inglewood. Thos. S. Weston, Crown Solicitor. MaMger Inglewood Office Henry B. Bffling, Solicitor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 320, 9 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 320, 9 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 320, 9 July 1912, Page 4

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