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"ERE NO TRICK OR TROPE is meant. This is plain advertisement. If you niust have "perfect Tea, buy some Suratura " D." "DETER, SIMPLE caught a pimple coming through the bush. Peter Simple soothed the pimple with a whispered lmsh. Then with great contentauent lie drank his Suratura Tea. Perhaps you see the point, like me. npilE BICI SHIP moved to leave the port. The skipper shouted. "Moor licr ! That blankydasted cook has been and left the Suratura !" npHERE WAS A YOUNG GIRL of Mauritius, who said, "Though cold meat is nutiitious, you'll please bring to mo Suratura, THAT TEA, the one thing on earth quite delicious !" ELEPHANT being a trifle «runk, crept away and hid in his trunk.. Folly of doing such things, you'll see, for he missed his Suratura "T CANNOT MARRY YOU," she -®- said, and, oh, his heart it sank like lead. "I cannot marry you, you see, because you like that common tea. I must have Suratura D!" < T\IMPLED, saucy Betty Bunning -V-' caught a chill through over-run-ning. She was tucked in bed, where she sipped hot Suratura Tea. " Oh," she cried, " This cure is stunning !" 9a Tea*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10671, 18 July 1912, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10671, 18 July 1912, Page 3
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