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At Last t v: ; ', : -v =; i;-. ~./■ I v 4\' ; ... v : ; ■. T The Long Wait for Krom,'jtf pme ■ ; ' Is Over. Watch This Spafee 1 Hew HoVelties Ex. S. S. lONIC.

Kofconly Is-if the best Tea, bub it is also the mosfc^ economical. .If you’ve not tried it order a packet to-night^^B^7]^and^-/-^pe£lb^

YYNCE THE MALONES fell out with the Stones, arid there war some danger of breaking of bones ; foi Biddy MaLone told Miss Tahitha Stone if she drank Suratura and left gin alone she might have a chance with the Laird, one McKown. A CHICKEN CHUCKLED as he. -A*- chipped his shell and but to day,light slipped. “Now that I’m really born,” said he, “I’ll have some Suratura Tea.” rriHE WAY WAS LONG, the night was cold ; the darkness, too, was most intense. The minstrel man was getting old ; but when the kindly Miss McGee gave him some Suratura Tea, his heart throbbed with such youthful . glee he ran a mile and jumped a fence. Simpson has seen and KNOWS where the Suratura grows, and he knows (like you and. me) Suratura’s perfect tea. • • rPUERE WAS A LADY FAIR AND KIND., / Was never face so pleased ihy mind. She swore by Suratura Tea. Said I, “ That woman’s wise, you see. She is the only girl for me as sure’s my name’s not Timbucthree !” JONAH WAS, AS WE ARE TOLD, swallowed by a whale. You will swallow whale and all, if you gulp the tale of the brigands , grim arid bold as grey sharks, but dourer, who will .palmoff common tea when you go and ask for “ D,” peerless Suratura! , EO AN STS d MAKE S the HANDS I % SOFT ahoFL£X/BL£./0 the men who win r are the men who | KNOW! T N business the man with m*>st knowledge.' ■** of ottief jiieu.—howjhe.v will iirider certain political, social: or industrial contiie koy to Fortune in hiss hand. * It is akin-; to receiving; nows uf, a-peatliug rise in tlie Stock M arket»n hour before sny- • tone else< ’.Our 'Correspondence‘Course in Industrial Economics is the foundation-of : a liberal education on this subject*. • . , Knowledge/is power. Knowledge in'. ;Yogrs. if you ask for it: Our free Booklet 'gives ail details.. AV’rite forit. Simply say: “Send me ‘Knowledge^ ' Power and’ AVcalth. s ”' HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S.. Corre»pQ»iU*;e« SckoMs.XfA, ‘Box 516. '■ ■ ■ 'AUCKBANV.' PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER.

YOUNG 6 COLLINS. BRUSHES. LADIES’ AND CENT'S IDEAL ; ;,i PRESENTS. Our: Representative on his recent business tour devoted considerable tlme-to Bruch manufacturers, both English and Continental. selections made ere now here —a fhagnific?nt range of Ladies’ Hall* Brushes—the value will dellght:keen buyers. Prices 2/6, 3/6, 4/-; l/e, 5/6, 7/6, 8/-, UP to 30/-. Copts*; Bair Brushes in Leather - Cases*, as illustrated. We’ve always given best vdlue in these—the people know this. Now we go one better, every purchaser will get an absolute bargain. Our new arrangements enable tis to guarantee this. Prices for' two Brushes and LOather Case complete, 6/6, 8/6, 11/-, 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/-, 22/-, Up,to 39/6. Clothes Brushes, 1/6, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, 6/6, 7/-, 8/6. , YOUNG £ COLLINS, THE BIG LEATHER GOODS STORE, AVENUE, - - WANGANUI. Why safer with cough or cold when en can care same by taking Tonking’s Bleed Emulsion. From all chemists ■ad stores, 1/6, 2/6, 4/8.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13520, 31 October 1911, Page 6

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537

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13520, 31 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13520, 31 October 1911, Page 6

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