:E CROCODILE CREPT to his -®- downy bed, and sobbed like a captured flea. You see, he'd played truant from Bchool that day, and to make his Eunishmcnt surer, his father had stopped is pudding and cake, his supper and Suratura. rpHE PEOPLE OF THE HAPPY •*- ISLES live joyously in any weather. Their faces all are wreathed in smiles, because at four o'clock they sip (ah! ecstacy of tongue and lip) their Suratura Tea together J WHEN YOU ARE WORKING VERY LATE, and weariness obscures your pate, you'll brighten up right speedily, if you drink Suratura Tea. ERE WAS A MAN and he was mad, and such a joyous time he had. He went by night right through Tralee and stole the Suratura Tea, and over bogs and hills and stiles the townsfolk chased him eighty miles. npHREE MILD EXPLORING KATYDIDS were climbing up the Pyramids. Right at the top they had to stop, with weariness half fit to drop. But soon they laughed, the dauntless three, refreshed by Suratura Tea. . A SPINSTER PRIM WROTE: "Cousin Jim, I've burned my | bridges, sink or swim. I am a modest : little limb. I found my butcher, Jonas Lee, dsuik only Suratura Tea, and so—well, there! I've married himl" ©BA
wca. •VJ TCA mu M § will h&ve anothercup-of tea, 1 . I-simpiy-c&nt-resist" W U ■ %l /# «,v i«»« «*'»fi'jul 3 !f-is Delightful! Fr&gr& *\t! Mellowl PurcDrink! and-has- & All-it>owr\! Awarded - Gold j StSil ver- MedaJsV^
A MARVELLOUS CURE ! LADY COMPLETELY BALD! MRS. R. CARYE&, ei Numer* «oad, Llnwsid, Chrlstchurch, writes o« February aißt, 1910 " Six months ago I lost every hair on my head. I was as bald as a baby. My friends advised me to give Brlce's Regenerator a trial. It turned out a success. I have only used lour bottles, and am getting a splendid head of hair. 1 can recommend It as a wonderful thing." PROMPTLY CURED BY Brice's Regenerator AND Circassian Cream PRICE : REGENERATOR • • 8/9 SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/0 CIRCASSIAN CREAM, I/SEB THE GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHS OP CURBS. Dries'® Ragsnoraier cm be obtained at the Pharmacies of Messrs ii. T Wood. Mastertxra; L. Aplm, Carterton; ». W. Longmore, Pahiatua, and from all leading ?Tai«lrflflseri throughout N*w ZeaSSSr%S Phctofnito of grnmm otxrec nur #lw fifi o®®**
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7
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369Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7
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