What Made Ceylon ? Ceylon was depressed. Coffee had failed. Ordinary commerce was of little promise and less immediate value What saved Ceylon was the discovery that Ceylon could grow A TEA LIKE SURATURAI The island picked up. Population increased. Commerce was extended. The good time had come. SURATURA “ D ” 2s. No other tea approaches it' ALL STOREKEEPERS.
Government Steam Launch “ Conqueror.” AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. WORDS alone cannot express my gratitude to you for being instrumental in curing me of my lameness after eight years of suffering. I had tried every suggested cure and consulted several doctors, one of whom operated upon my toes and pulled the nails off, but as soon as they grew again the old trouble started, and as . they were badly inflamed I used to. sit for hours after work with my feet in some elevated position. Seeing your advertisement I decided to try the Collier Cure, being rather sceptical about the result. But, my dear sir, lam glad to relate that it did for me in fourteen days what others failed to do in eight years, and from what I have learned since I have not the slighest doubt about its permanency. Yours faithfully, B. WINSLETT. Port Pirie, South Australia, 12/5/07. Government steam launch “ Conqueror.” I Guarantee to cure the most stubborn case, painlessly, permanently, and simply. £5O forfeited if a failure. Complete cure posted, securely packed, upon receipt of £1 Is. FRANCIS M. COLLIER, Port Pirie. South Australia.
The HE WAIPUKURAU TpRESS AIPUKURAU JL RESS FOR JOB PRINTING UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY. GOOD WORKMEN NEW TYPE FACES. Samples of Work forwarded to any Address. Send for QUOTATIONS
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 296, 15 August 1908, Page 7
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270Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Waipukurau Press, Issue 296, 15 August 1908, Page 7
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