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A NBWIi]BS TO OURitESPONXI DENTS. " A WOMAN,"—lnsist upon having what yon order. If it occurs again, change your grocor. It is unfair to send you another brand with the remark that ,' f It is as good as feURATURA Tea. "DISAPPOINTED."—SURATURA was not exhibited because it is not a product of New Zealand, and blending and packing in this colony does not make any tea a colonial product. BUttATURA Tea is not blended with China. It is packed where grown. "AN ELECTOR."—Very good suggestion. The Confereuce of Premiara at Hobart should be supplied with SURATDRA Tea. " ECONOMY."—Yes ; the names of grocers who sell Suratura Tea will be published. " FAIR PLAY."—If SURATURA Tea label is imitated, proceedings will be taken. " X.Y.Z."—Recommend a petition to Government against selling adulterated food. " PUFF , ."—An impression prevails that an article largely advertised may not be first-class. This is correct in many cases, but when i-a sale is increased by tens of thousands of pounds weight in a year, it is the strongest public confirmation of everything that has been said in the advertisements. This is the posi j tion of SURATURA Tea. " TKA DRINKER."—-All good housewives pride themselves on being able to give their families and friends a good cup of tea. All can do this if they use SURATURA. " DYSPEPTIC. ,, —Tour complaint is a very common one. Indigestion is frequently caused by the use of liquids that will not assimilate with the food you eat. The result is an internal cocfiict which the medical facul-y call Dyspepsia. In most cases the cure ie so simple that it does not commend itself to the eufierer. Tea brewed from the pure leaf of SURATURA will banish your complaint. "ENQUIRER."~SURATURA Tea contains no foreign matter. Its purity is undoubted, its strength is unequalled, it ie always fresh. No ~ large stocks are kept, therefore its economy is established by reason of its freedom from handling with consequent loss of strength and flavour. HUBBARO.HALLiCo AGENTS, MANCHESTER ST., CHKISTCHURCH.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2127, 12 February 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2127, 12 February 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2127, 12 February 1897, Page 4