WANTED by curate, quiet sunny bedroom, with meals. Widows abhorred; Suratura Tea preferred. Address.—Rev. Algy Nugent. Q OOR A-T O OR A ” you call it. ' O S-U-R-A-T-U-R-A we spell it. Both mean the same thing —the best Tea in New Zealand. LOST by a publican, last week, thirteen “ tanks ” who have been reformed by that irresistible stimulant, Suratura Tea. SHE had a face like a railway accident. Strong men quailed before her. But she had one great weakness. It was Suratura Tea. Uj OLFERS would never complain of O" bad “ tees ” did they but pin their faith to Suratura! TO BE LET alone, all teas but the right one —Suratura. No grocers keep it. They can’t. It sells ! ENGAGEMENTS — Mrs Lascelles, of Hobson Street, Wellington, announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy, to Commander Suratura T. Diddems of U.S.A. Cruiser “ Hymen.” MORMON ELDER thanks kind sympathisers for gift of Suratura Tea. His six wives appreciate it very much. Best they’ve had. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A Coacb will leave the Waipukurau railway station for Wanstead, Wallingford and Porangahau, after the arrival of the express train leaving Napier at 8.45 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, returning from Porangahau on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. C. H. SUTTON. Proprietor. x TO STAND THIS SEASON AT E. MANNING’S FARM, ARGYLL, And Travel Onga Onga, Takapau, Waipukurau and Kaikora, THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE STALLION, EARL OF BOTHWELL. THE EABL OF BOTHWELL was bred by Thomas Newall, of Wendonside, Southland, and is a bay horse, 8 years old, stands over 17 hands high, having one hind foot white. His BOTHWELL, Well known in New Zealand, and who was bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, of Awamoa, Oamaru, being by the imported horse Banker (No. 1 N.Z. Stud Book, Clydesdale Stud Book 1354). Bothwell’s dam, Mary Queen of Scots, 12 N.Z. Stud Book. TERMS: <£3 -10 s. Two or more mares slight reduction will be made. Fees to be paid by January Ist. For further particulars apply to E. MANNING, Argyll. The HE WAIPUKURAU "ORESS 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 TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Trains arrive — From North, 9.49 10.32 (express) a.m.; 5.25, 7.50 pm From South — 9.40 a.m. 1.33, 4.52 (express), 5.35, 7.13 p.m. Trains leave — For Forth, 7.5, 9.55 a.m. 4.57 (express), 7.13 p.m. For South, 7.15, 10, 10.44 a.m. 4.20 5.46 p.m. AC KING Paper for Sale at the JL Press at Sid per Jb.
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 309, 17 September 1908, Page 7
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