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Who said Borrow ? Dollie: "I'did. Alec, but don't be angry." Alex: "Angry, certainly not, but what do you mean?" . Dollie: "Well, it's a small thing, yet means so much." Alex: "But what's it all about?" Dollie: "Well,'l forgot io get the tea, and there is not a bit in the—: Alec: "Dear me, there's a chest half full, and the brew you've been giving me lately is just perfection—never tasted its equal!" Dollie: "That's just the trouble, because without your knowing, I tried you with a new blend. Then for the first time you praised my tea, and as you've lauded it ever since I could not go back to the stuff in that chest." Alec: "Ah, I see, and what, have I been getting?" Dollie: "Suratura." , Alec: "Then give me an axe, and let me demolish that chest, and you send Lilian at once to the grocer for Suratura!" Dollie: "But this is the weekly half-holiday, so I was sending Lilian to borrow from Mrs Maeßoberts." Alec: "All right, though we beg, borrow or steal, it— . MUST BE SURATURA!" ,Dollie: "Nor is it expensive. I gave you "D" Blend at W Alec: Then" stick to it,: I may miss my train, love, but I won't miss my Stiratura, I'll Wait!"
To give the public ah idea how foolish it is to expect drinkable tea at a low pnce, we are repro. <3ucing the following' authentic quotation from the-"Home and Colonial Mail" t- " During this last 'season there were sold wholesale on the Mincing Lane Market 11,403,600 lbs. of fine to finest teas (i.e. V* to 5/3 per lb.) in bond, to which 5d per lb. duty has to be added, and tries* figures will be considerably enhanced because of the. greatly increased demand for higher grade teas all overthw country." 2'2 8c 3*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 28 April 1911, Page 7
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503Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 28 April 1911, Page 7
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