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Sykes' Cura GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN ALL STAGES OF NO WAITING -'"■- NO DELAY SOLD EVERYWHERE 1/6

Your Weaknet* 3 llany sufferers, permanently bedridden, i tfmterioog troubles to aaal! beginnings <' * '7-to weak nerves, constipation and " rodifeeitioß. No nutter how deep- * *eafad your trouble is, it can be remored Sr "TiTific." Read-What Mrs. Carter, elson Street, Hawera. writes:—"Being ','% m iufferer from Indigestion and Nervous 1 4 ( Breakdown, a friend reeonunonded me ' tattles Imi completely cured." ' '# "Tiviflo" expels poison" from the blood assisting Nature back to health and V rigov. ■ mi SUm TndUa mm ahe VMfle 2/«eiw VMfk3ea»l/*e.UU«. Teafc.3/«ak«ttb W!TiTO loaic-Oiiilmcot-Soap '"'t g»«»yOlMmi«U»aiStgrt«,

( ADMIRE tie large rhinocerous! He's |^^* er y wsse > the Bame a* us- He's happy fc i-Jf, <*Pt>vity, no matter who his captors felJSt'nVthey drink Suratura Tea. I DIDDLE DIDDLE! for Emily ||{ppUe, who pawned her iown lot and then went away with a f**ffi|le of great glee, and brought up two •if: jtOnfr-Saratara Tea! ': -BOOjt. • Her rings and frocks were up ';- .$bA spout Her boy had got another ' ~8!r • Her Bcnin ? le ad was in a wnirl. s;«*** with.Suratura Tea. : «ud the Baron, "you have :el "My lord, forgive me!" ded she., "He pinched my Suratura t:%o< TOLICEMAN with loud-sounding ..Beat. He'd skipped away three miles , ,to, jk» a buxom cook named Meg Magee, Jwho.gave him Suratura Tea. B2ERE NO TRICK OR TROPE is | —eant. This is plain advertisement. ;' If you must have perfect Tea, buy some fSnratora "D." ' THE BIG SHIP moved to leave the The skipper shouted "Moor her! „,. That .blankydasted cook has been and left the Suratura!" MR JOB and Mrs Tinkles fought like " ( T *,two cats above their wrinkles. Mr ~ • Bob and Mrs Gee kissed each other lovsngly sipping Suratura Tea. fcpjinre; though you know also, be it said, A trunk Suratura Tea, however wise and -ifcrewd you be, you don't know you're llive. r > AT'HARWICH, at Norwich, at Timt ; buotoo, at Bermondaey and Mildura, - . * whenever they're dull they know what , to'do; they send for some Suratura. IF YOU'RE JFEELING dull or blue, in Whatever place you be*, would you know ' the thing to dot Drink some Sura- • tura Tea! , - MARRIED LADY who has experi- ' raced the benefits of Suratura Tea in •the promotion of her conjugal felicity notifies stricken sisters who are talking heavy weather on the sea of ' < r Matrimony, Suratura "D" costs 2s 6d '■ .'' FURNISHED FLAT to let: Last oc- { -tupant drank Suratura Te* always. _*' ftace has delicious associations and a X • perfect human flavor. People below ■- have the Suratura habit, and are the ' pteasantest possible neighbors.—Apply ■ .Pilonel William Bunker, K.R.D. THERE WAS an old girl of Crimea, a ,} wise and sharp-sighted old dear. She • 4 said "As for Tea, Suratura .for me! ■T 'Turn's no other like |t—that's" clear." IF YOU'D BE GLAD and wise and; ' .;?trong, and have your life pass like a V s .<WBg, just .take a little hint from me, * never go,far wrong. Join . ',!<tr»i%htway "that great shining throng '_ ; .that, drinks pure Suratura Tea. - * lEARN YET ONCE in life's grim school this very simple golden rule: '; VVho'er you are, wher*er you be, if you'd Wjoy felicity, drink only Suratura Tea!

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1919, Page 6

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522

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1919, Page 6

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