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Bumm usb wtECBg tillieede, letter heads, or way otner 4eeeriptfom of print log, be better warred, ix price, quality « r deepctcb, tiua by the Daily Mew* Printery. Try a* "*U. nif if, ar SOLOMON, weary of wealth and wives, sighed for a something new, and he thereupon went off to Ceylon, and there drank the Tea Suratura, blend " D," and life took a golden hue. WE TBIED 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. A POLICEMAN with loud-sounding feet was found one nigh' far off his beat. He'd skipped away three miles to see a buxom cook named Meg McGee, who gave him Suratura Tea.

THERE WAS a young man of Tralee, or of Pietermaritzburg maybe, who died from a spasm. His sister, too, has 'em. They scorned Suratura, you see. A RAJA with palate precise said: "Ices and coffee are nice, and nautches 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." " TT JAIKH umpti phloo beree.booroo blimpi moora" means in Choctaw " Chief for Tea must have Suratuni." A wave of civilisation is sweeßing over North America. Rocked 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 M<b /,v WINTER WEAR FOR WOKEN for proper protection for the feet; and it is not necessary to put "milady's" feet into an ugly pair of ill-fitting booU because it is wiatertime. You can ba just as smart in winter ai you «an in summer. All depends upon the ehoiee of boot or, in Che firat place, the shop you go to. You cannot improve upon the "McEwen Bros.'" proposition. Their sUek of Ladies' Winter Footwear t ill ensure Dry Feet in Wet Weather T« 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 iato McEwen Bros, and turn over their lines. They have a Teally s>mart up-to-date Winter Boot, with a summer-like smartn&ss about it, at 12/1. All kinds of shapes ami shades at prices varying from 12/to 25/-.

McEWEN BROS. QUALITY SHOE STORE ~ N«V Plj«outh. Tel»pho»« 241. Brass Bands 1 INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, ■ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. ** ■ Writ* tv Fret IMostntoi Gate* « i losutfl, Sskiaitu and all in- ■ I towtiin bt». Mm I J. W. COPITHORNE, #1 11)7 VMan «t, W«lUn*t#n, M.Z. +■ * plana mmtian to p«p<*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 322, 11 July 1912, Page 4

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437

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 322, 11 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 322, 11 July 1912, Page 4

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