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1 W.A.G. —"There's no place like i Home." of course it was not so at that time. The song was a burst ot prophesy. Suratura came later. . . Nellv Xted—lt was asserted by tvaZ rivals that John Widdle .of Worcester died through excessive i drinking of Suratura Tea. The state.-, ment is quite absurd. First of all, he only drank it in , times a day and he had <™ly w f r "£ lit regularly for 24 years. He was 117 years old. . .. . , Thanks for your reminder that biliousness has greatly decreased m Christchurch since the introduction I of Suratura Tea The point is one of ! some medical interest, though theresuit was inevitable.- . . . McM. B —The fact is, of course, that Alexander died of his horrible disappointment when, having subjugated India, he learned that Suratura Tea had not yet been discovered. lbe idea that he yearned for other worlds is a newspaper invention. . . Mary Mlmhle. - The extremely youthful appearance of Sir Joseph, is said to be due to the fact that he 'Jrinks only the tea he likes. He is a person' of excellent taste, and discrimination." '. . : bura- 5 tura wins, of course. As to the second best—well, there you have us. Tt has not yet come near enough to be identified. . . . B.P.— Glad to hear that Suratura sweetened vour honeymoon. Your mother-in-law is plainly a wise woman. Suratura is guaranteed to make aJ Honeymoons tolerable. ~,, Mr —The last man who 1 suggested air admixture' of Darjiling with Suratura lost his place in the Directory.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 7

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 7

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 7

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