The Tea Habit • .A PART from plain water, which was drunk in considerable quantities at one time, it is probable that no beverage on earth was ever regularly drunk by so many people as are now drinking tea. The tea-drinkers are everywhere. Their happy habit girds the world, from Sydney to Samoa, from Puhtas Arenas to Rekjavik. "THERE is consensus of the best authorities that no one is harmed by drinking good tea. In the old days, i-hen good tea was difficult to get, people suffered injury from the inferior sorts. But the triumph of the Ceyloh growers changed all that; and the shining triumph of Ceylon growers was the triumph of “Suratura." CURATURA Tea is an active'and wholesome tonic. Its flavour is delightful. It never stales on the palate. Once you drink it, you are abundantly content to stop experimenting with other teas. However often you drink it your nerves don’t suffer; your digestion remains unimpaired. Therefore, get the happy habit of' drinking “Suratura”
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1921, Page 6
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