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niA"RS. RYDER and Family Thank all "■"X f r iends for their many expressions of kindly sympathy during th& time of bereavement. THANKS. T DESIRE to Thank tho Doctors, Sis- "*■ ter Francis, and Nurses of the Wellington Hospital, for their treatment and kindness to me in my late illness. F. COOPER, Tory-st., Wellington. ON ACCOUNT OF FIRE. 'TOHN EDWARD BUTLER. LTD., WHOLESALE SADDLERS, TEMPORARY PREMISES.' JERVOIS-QUAY (Late D. Benjamin aud Co.) "~~ FOR PRIVATE SALE. BROAD WOOD Upright Grand Piano (highest grade, insured for £100), imported Mahogany Louis XVI. Drawiugroom Suite, Carved Mahogany Draught Screen, Occasional Tables, Mirrors, Bookcase, Cedar Book-Shelves, Jnrrah Wardrobes (Chapman-Taylor), High Canterbury, Mahogany Cutler Desk, Copying Press, Remington No. 10 Typewriter, Doiilton ♦ft Palm Stand, Flower Pot Vases, Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Duchesse Pairs, Garden Seat, etc. — Gray, 348, Woolcombeat.; or 14, Cuba-st. Extension. HATAITAI. WE have just completed splendid NEW VILLA RESIDENCE, near tunnel, HATAITAI, close tram; gas stove, tile roof; splendid view and situation ; every convenience ; a bargain at £750; easy terms can be arranged. EASSON, LTD., — 85. Willis-street. TO GROCERS. BUSINESS, on main tram route, doing about £3000 per annum, to be given away to good tenant; corner shop, eight rooms, largo 2-story storeroom, with concrete floor, stable, cartshed, etc. Principals only dealt with. Apply, lor further particulars, W. G. Turnbull, A. B. Paterson. ' THE FINEST PROPERTY IN KELBURNE. NEW 9-roomed Family Residence, una equalled in Wellington for value ; locality unsurpassed, construction and finish absolutely perfect, price and terms very reasonable. Intending purchasers ■hould apply at once; this is something •pecial, never before offered. Address OWNER, Box 641, G.P.O. TO O R SALE. 'X 1 13 Acres, Trentham, House, Stable, Hothouses, Orchard, etc. Would subdivide into 66 sections. Prico £1850; £350 cash. AN ABSOLUTE GIFT. One 5-roomed, 1 6-roomcd House, Hataitai, near tunnel; every convenience; large sections; low price, £50 cash, balance arranged. J. F. C. McClelland, 31, Hunter-street. FURNITURE. CASH Buyers Furniture of every description. Bankrupt and surplus rtocks. Richardson Bros.. 206, Cuba-st. 1 f I til IS greatest empires went to wreck, X in days of old. Tho British Empiro fears no_ check; her power untold spreads constantly from sea to sea. That's thanks to Suratura Tea. TiHE Islanders of old Ceylon once named their goddess Kamerura. But now they speed o'er every ocean tho object of their chief devotion — tho tea that's perfect, Suratura 2 jXT is not used for cleaning brass, and X .it's no good for fattening calves; but if you're not a stubborn ass, and hato to do things just by halves — if, that's to aay-, you like good tea, tho best is Suratura D! rpHERE was a lady fair and kind ; X was never face so pleased my mind. She swore by Suratura Tea. Said I, "That woman's wise, you soe. She is the only £irl for mo, aa suro's my name's not Timbucthree !" YOU who worry on through life with your housekeeper or wife, you will ■wecten lifo (mark me 1) best with Suratura Tea! f|7lATHEß~b'Flynn chanced to look in, jay and found Biddy Mulligan sipping her gin. 'TTo tUe divil with gin and such folly !" said he. "You get Suratura, that excellent tea. Don't let me catch ye full •gin. Now, mind me, Biddy Mulligan !" LA DMIRE tho modest Maccabees ! -ijk- They spend their time upon their knees and laugh aloud with simple glee when on the floor they chanco to see a leaf of Suratura Tea ! fl" OVELY Mary met a fairy late one 'JLJ afternoon. Said the sprite, with smiles a-ripe, "Suratura's just your tipS'e, if you're after Freddy Wbipple." ary married soon* ' . '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 1