MISCELLANEOUS. T AMB prices for May again reduced Id per lb at The Imperial Meat Supply. le, Stop, Lambs, Pigs, Vealore and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Supply. jMJUND—OId Gold Cocoa is high in food value, mellow and delicate in flavor. One cupful will win you. Get it. Sold bv J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—3. -Do you know the Old Gold imviu i It's easily the nicest cocoa flavor ever. Old Gold Cocoa is noted for its absolute purity and freedom from adulteration. Order now. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—3. T ISTION—You may have tasted good teas but none so delicious and refreshing, so fragrant, as Eobtir Tea. And its very economical to use. Get Robur now —at once—to-day. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood,—3. T OST —All doubts as to tht superiority of Hobur Tea after one cupful of this invigorating, distinctive beverage. You lust get Hobur. Order now.. Sold by CONFIDENTLY—We submit Old Gold Cocoa for your approval. We know that its exceptional qualities and many merits will be appreciated. Order it at once. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga—3. I^UDFD—When an Austral! he means Robur. New Zealanders will be the same soon. Kobur is indeed grand. Sold by Kanpokomii Dairy Co. PKifiii^v!tTrcviry"llb" and lib tin of Old Gold Cocoa a delicious cake of chocolate. Old Gold Cocoa is a healthful, refreshing, nice-flavored beverage. Order it now. Sold by R. T. Bullock,
I^7^*■ i'ED—Every wii'o to befriend her household purse by getting Kobur Tea from her Grocer. Kobur has no equal. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera. —3. XdiUR TEA—Is free from all dust and coarse leaves. Just the tender little tips and buds. Make a point of getting Robur. Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa.—3. \,yAiMJijj —when your tea is a lailure don't growl. Just write "Robur Tea" on your grocer's order. Unequalled for flavor, uivigoralion and purity. Sold bv J. Arthur, N - i>aere. —3. TYAIKY FARMERS—Attention, please! The JVlaoriiand Dairy Co. are buyers of home-separated cream. .For particula.s and price write us.—Box 185, American Roadv-to-Wears. Spring Millinery at latest English and Children's Millinery just opened at Mrs. Pellew's, TpO-DAY and following days Mrs. *■ Pe!Jew is making a second showing of new Spring Millirf>ry; call and inspect. \fKYV .shipment of triinmi>d~\lHimcry now showing at Mrs. Pellew's; your inspection invijted. _ IbTs tcry wise, the same as us. He's hnppv in captivity, no matter who his i.:;ptors be, if thov drink Surntura Tea.
HEY JMJJDLK DibDUil for Emily riddle l , who pawned lict town lot and her iiddlo, niii't then vent away with sismile of great glee, and brought up two lons—Suratimi Tea! J)OT Bl{o\VN~di pout. Tier rings and frocks were up the spout. Tier boy had got another girl. Her aching head was in :i wliir). liut soon she laughed quite happily, content with Surat-ura Tea. "CURL - '! said the Jiaron, ";,.„ broke the 'umble 'art of thi bloke!" "My lord, forgive pleaded she. ''He pinched fuy St HEKE NO THICK OK TROPE is meant. This is plain advertisement. Jf you must, have perfect Tea, buy some Suratura "D" THE BIG SHIP moved to leave the Port. The skipper shouted "Moor her! That blankyda'ited eook has been and left the Suratura!"
AT HARWICH, at Norwich, at Timimctoo, at Bcrmomlsey and Mildura. whenever they're dull they know what to do; they send for some Suratura. FURNTSHF.D FLAT to let. onpant drank Snratiirii Tea always. Place lias delicious associations and a perfect human flavor. People below have the Suratura habit, and are the pleasantcst possible neighbors.—Apply Colonel William Bunker,' K.R.D. ■said "As for Tea, Suratura for me! .Chore's no other like it—that's clear." IF YOU'D BE CLAD and wise .and °trong, and have your life pass like a song, just take a little hint from me, and ymi can never go far wrong. Join straightway that great shining t* that drinks pure Suratura Tea. LEARN YET ONCE in life's grim school this very simple golden rule: Who'er you are, wher'er you be, if you'd '•u.ioy feJicitv. drink only Surafeii'ft Xm!
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1919, Page III
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