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A I HIE ALL BRIGHT and hot yen boil some aqua pura and poui it softly in a pi>t upon some Sura turn And then, however poor yon be. no prince can hope for finer lea. r iUld Hi: WAS A GIRAITE uont mi: for a laugh and swallowed unthinking a bagful <>f chaff. The .'Luff would have choked him as sure as could be : but Hunker the Uolonel sti’ai/:t saved him you see by giving him i.. ’i Surat lira Ten. SMlii YViLY AFGHANS m,w hma pence each 'neath his own fig tree. Ihe Amir (;naj£. his days increase!) Oriniis Biii;.t:ira Tea and all the wily Afghnna know its worth as well as he. 'I Ml E ’ :)< ’N jI \S SEEN a thing or * two, :.nd don t tell what she s seen. :-be knows all that the ladies do—the scan.'.t« ss or the <|iieen. She sits aloft •.■oiiteiil. you see. now she's got Suratura Tea ! 1 I!"' MJ* I’ \Y ISH \..it eonldn’t x -*■ eali lax i'll : for she clung to the Iv. ! et'. <li<l she. Still, she was cout>..ii:yd as uoinan could he, f l>r every xveek she <1 no end of a spree w hen she snaked Suratura. that wonderful tea. 4 I JOY YVHO TRAVELLED SEA cried, "(>. Siiraiura’s my t(-:i !’’ ” What Ho !’’ .aid the .Mate. ■’ Vim re the wife for me. Kate !" >coil.d h he Skipper: ” Not much! V hat price me m*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 60, 23 February 1912, Page 2

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238

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 60, 23 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 60, 23 February 1912, Page 2

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