!HE ISLANDERS OF OLD CEYLON once named their Goddess Kamerura. But now they speed o'er every ocean the object of their chief devotion—tLs t6a that's perfect. Suratura ! ,ATHER O'FLYNN CHANCED tD look in, and found Biddy Mulligan sipping her gin. "To the divil with gin and such folly!" said ho. " You get Suratura, that excellent tea. Don't let me catch ye full agin. Now, mind me, Biddy Mulligan !" TOU WHO WORRY ON through life with your housekeeper or wife, you will sweeten life (mark me !) best with Suratura Tea ! nHHERE WAS A YOUNG FEL--1 - LOW named Adam, who lived ii i garden with madam. They found m Suratura to ward off the blues, and ali other teas Adam could but refuse ; and 18 for the blues—well, he had ! em ! 1"T IS NOT USED for cleaning -*- brass, and.ji's no good for fattening calves ; but if.you're not a stubborn lss and hate, io do things by halves—if, that's to say, you like good tea, the best is Suratura D! WHATEVER GAT JAUNTS you * * have on wlnm you happen to ,'et to Ceylon, one thi>;g"you can't miss, md that thing is this: whatever you drip be sure that you see the piaee .vherc they pack Suratura Tea. That's she most famous spot in Ceylon. oa
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10499, 11 December 1911, Page 7
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