THE GROCER MAN looked up -„ $ and smiled, " What is it, Miss ?" said he. " I want the thing that's best of things in all your world," said she. "That's easy," said the grocer man. *' Here's Suraturaj Tea!" THEN THE STARS are sprinkling all the skies and twinkling at each other up above, all the dearest fairies love straight to slip to earth and see how the Suratura Tea grows by !iiyht for vuii and me ! *> HE'D TEACH Wifie's parrot not to screech. Gave it cakes and gave it jam. Cocky didn't care a slain. But now it lives quietly, soothed by Suratura Tea I N THE ISLAND OF CEYLON, - once beloved of Preste.r John, there are many, kinds of tea ; but the List .('twixt you and me) still 3s '.Kiuitltmi "D "; 'twould have ravished Prester John in the Island of Ceylon. nPHE YACHT RACED O'ER THE J- AZURE SEA. The maid was soft and shy, maybe... 4 'rl "will-forgive you, bold Dee. for that your Grace has stolen me, if you will give me for my tea some soothing Suratura—. see ?" "HEN PLEASURES PALL and sweets all cloy and life seems, all a base alloy, don't let, black Care your, peace destroy. Life will seem bright;again, you'fllsee, when you sip Suratura Teal m
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Bricks Regenerator The young lady who owns thU hair, . JHUs M. J. McLaren, ot. North Opawe, was troubled with Dandruff and PallIn; Hair. She used Brlce'a Regenera» tor, and testifies : "My hair Is now thick and fttm from DandrufT, and Is ths onvy of many of my acquaintances." Price, 3/*; Special Strengtli. 5/6. Of ail good Obemista. THE FACTS TALK! Insist en getting Brice's Regenerator! Ed at the Pharmacies of Mossrs , **. T Wood, Masterton; L. Aphn, Uartc'rton ; L. W. Longwore, Pahiatua; and fron. all Ifadiug Chemist? and HairdreßseTs throughout «w Zealand, where photographs of genuine norm m*v oiM» b«
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10534, 22 January 1912, Page 7
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330Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10534, 22 January 1912, Page 7
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