Mpssi-s. Baldwin and Hayward, whose l<M’al representative is Mr. J. A. Fraser, accountant, report that amongst the many applications for patents they have filed are:—C. AY. Aston, Christchurch. automatic signal: C. J. and IL A. Craig, Gisborne, elbow-joint for shearing machines: F. A . Rahnond, Tnve-cargill. flax-dressing machines: T. H. Easterfield, AA’ellington, producing ammonia sulphate. rpuE KIN’C OF DIAMONDS and -L* the King <>f Hearts tell out like anything. The King of Diamonds said that he could name another sort of tea as good as Suratura "D. fh e King ot Hearts said Fiddledy dee !” I IT TL E AV AS H Y AC IT H A 12 HATCHET chopped a cherry: thought he’d <:it<h it. They excused liiiu. tlioimh. when be he h.id<ea the precious tree hunting Suratura Tea. UEKE 1.1 ES. too late th get him sense. Pete I’ry. who. tearing the expense, spent money on the cheapest tea. -when at about the same price he mi'dit have got Suratura ' D.' So here belies. Well, let him le. IF YOU'D START DAILY’ with a dear, bright brain, take this from me. AVben you get up. fiist drink a cup of Suratura Tea. ® VSNUG LITTLE HOUSE and a plump little wife, an absence ot migg’ug and fretting and strife (which mean, yon'li agne. Suratura tor tea) - all. that is tin- way to be happy for life . IJI-TsA' BINNEY. LONG AND * > SKINNY, like a piece of string, althougli she was teased a lot. di'hi t care a .-ingle jo*, smile I like anything. Betsy lived contintedly. having Suratura Tea. •rpi.LL ME. MARY, how to woo *• tin e! ’ sang the lover to liis lass " A'erv easy thing." said she. "Give me Suratura Ten. Grip the cup. and drop . Ihpv|,. f “" ' IS<
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 46, 7 February 1912, Page 3
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