THE STORY OF SURATURA! SURATURA TEA is grown on tho sunny side of the Holy Temples. The leaves are picked by lovely Indian maidens of noble birth, who bathe every morning in lavender water. This tea is packed in gold-lined cases and chests inscribed with words of wisdom from the sago Confucius. It is shipped in steamerf, especially chartered, the captains of which never ewear, and the sailors of which never smoke drink, or say bad words. People who take- SURATURA TEA live longer, know more nice people, get rich sc>oner, marry handsomer partners, and die happier than any other beings in this wide world. When an Irishman drinks it he fancies Iloine Rule exists. When Hodge drinks it, ho dreams of three acres and a cow. It removes all freckles and tan; arrests all tendencyro grey hair: keeps fat people thin, and thin fat ; and is a sovereign cure for headache. One breakfast cup will make an old maid of fifty fancy she is only twenty-five ! These aro but a few oj the remarkable characteristics of PTP T . UURA TEA. But putting aside the. terlaining features, we want to convince you that there is no better Tea to be obtained than this really superb importation. It represents Ceylon's choicest growths, and is indisputably the most fragrant end refreshing product tho tea gardens of that lovely isle havo ever brought forth. "SURATURA," too, is splendid value. At Is 6d for "A" blend, Is 9d for "B," 2s for "D". and 2s 4cl for "X" it is unrivalled. Test it by buying "D" blend at 2s. You'll then know what choice tea really is, and never want to change again ! "WAKE UP! NEW ZEALAND." Sung by Miss Jen Latona, His Majesty's Theatre. npi-IIS is the title of the most successful -ft Patriotic March Song of late yea.-i Now being sung in London in "Tho Englishman's Home" (the drama that is en using an immense tensation). Tho English title is "Wake Up ! Great Britain," and owing to this song being such a wonderful success, the publishers have kindly issued for us a Now Zealand edition, which is due here in one week's time. Every New Zealander who is proud of his homo and country should at once get a copy, and what is more, sing it at evers\ opportunity. "WAKE UP! NEW ZEALAND." Sixpence a copy ; posted anywhere for 7d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 21-23, Princes-street, Dunedin. mTs!sTenTl~atona's"song~s (Rickards's Vaudeville Co.) — "I'M AFRAID TO GO HOME IN THE DARK" vSupply due Wednesday). "WHACK-FOL-THE-DIDDLE-OL" and "WAKE UP ! NEW ZEALAND." (Due one Week). WE have the following in stock: — "If I Should Plant a Tiny Seed of Love," "Somebody that You Know and I Know, Too," "Every Little Bit Added to What You'vo Got Makes a Little Bit More," "I'm Going to Take You Back to Old Killarney." Genuine Successes, Every One. SIXPENCE EACH. POSTED 7d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 21-23, Princes-street, Dunedin. "INCOME " TAX ~RET URNS! HAVE these made up by an Auditor and Accountant. Everything strictly confidential. J. F. C. McClelland, 6, Morrah's Buildings, Willis-street. Telephone 2188. IMPROVE THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS "OY^ Studying under the guidance of -"-* EXPERT Teachers one or more of the following subjects: — GREGG SHORTHAND— OnIy 18 Lessons. TEW Rules. NO Exceptions. Students, l^e written 100 words a minuto in THREE Months. * TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES —By the Conversational Method. MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GREEK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinagregg' shorthand institute, 17-19, Cuba-st., opposite Town Hall. Call for Prospectus. EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston North. To Let for socials, concerts, dances, lectures, and other amusements. New, convenient and up-to-date. Centrally situated, well lighted, well ventilated; an admirable place for entertainments of every description. Full particulars from W. DEVINE, Empire Hotel. "PENGUIN" WRECK. fF^HE Legal Representatives of Members - 1 - of the Crew of the S.S. "Penguin" who lost their lives in the wreck of that vessel, are requested to forward without delay their Claini6 under the "Workers' Compensation Act," to the Manager, UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Wellington. frelHdental woric post-card competition. 11/|"R. E. C. EVANS, Dentist. Willis- ■"-*■ street, Wellington, invites the' public to enter the Post-Card Competition, with a view to securing SIX GUINEAS WORIII OF DENTAL WORK FREE OF CHARGE. Write on one side only of a G.P.O. Post-Card the words "E. C. Evans Saves leeth" as many times as possible, and forward it to Mr. Evans at -the above address. The competitor who succeeds in writing those wards the ino^t times will bo given SIX GUINEAS WORTH OF DKNTAL WORK FREE OF CHARGE. Tho Competition closes on 29th May, and a fuw ot the mo=t successful competitors' Post-Cards will be exhibited on 31st May in Mr. Morrnh'-i Auction Room window, AVillis-street, a!bO a notice of tho name of tho winner. In the event of there being a "tie," Iho competitor whose Post-Card bears the best handwriting will be proclaimed the winner. TO LET, Kelburne, new 5-rd. House, gas, and all conveniences ; rent 17s 6d. •Apply F, and W. Forking, Builders, (jhuznee-street,.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 6
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