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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, I forgot to get the tea, and there is not a bit in the— Alee: "Dear me, there's a chest half full, and; the brew you've been giving me lately is just perfection—never tasted its equal 1" 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 1 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 M^Ttoberts." Alec: "All right, though we beg, borrow or steal, it—/MUST BE SURATURA!" Dollie:* "Nor is it expensive. I gave you l D" Blend at 2s!" Alec: Then stick to it. I may miss my train, love, but I won't mISS my Suratura, I'll wait!''
?o £ivo iixQ public' ixn fOOlish it'»S t( , c:;~cci dr!iil*.?.bfc tea at'a low price', ViQ arc ropro-CuzV-Z th ° following authentic quotation from tho " Homo and Colonial Mail" t ;*. Durljigsihla last season thero woro soid wholesale on tho Mincing Lane Market T1,403.600 lbs. of fine to finest teas (i.e. 1/- to 5/3 per lb.) In bond, to which Set per lb. duty has to bo addad, and these figures will be considerably enhanced because of tho greatly Increa&ed demand for higher grade teas alt over tho country." ' 2'2 8c 3'-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 29 April 1911, Page 7
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