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INHERE WAS Ax YOUNG CHAP f names McGosh, who was. taking lis clothes to the wash. At the laundry I!hing Wee said-: "No washee mo' me. Fust dlink Suratura for alia time—see ? " 'Andl'mwid ye, Ching Wee!" cried JiTcGosh. ". __■ ■ PADDY WOFF had■ a~c6ugn~ "nearly shook liis noddle off. Now he's . very well, for he's drinkinjj Suratura / Tea 1, :______l:_J_J_ BOLD COLONEL B (INKER he was mad. He swoi-e a" By Jove !" He swore "Egad!" A foOiU'from Houndsditch way, you see, had scoffed at Suratura Tea. Excuae the Colonel's sounding D ! ::'. i"ESTIVE YOUNG O~iX]wasjust ■ packing his box to go for a trip to • the sea, when his mother cried, "Silly ! you've left out the billy, and your pet Suratura Tea!" ' ':^';z IF YOU'RE on honeymooAuig:'bent, be it in Carnival or Lent, yojtgrlioney- . moon's a safe success wher'er^y^ttjjbe, if you drink only—have a {fbeia—rthe PEKFECT TEA. Perfection'^ Suratura—See? ' :[,:' v:.:.:, '? THE MERRY Coquettes camped out on the beach. They'd some creamcakes, some doughnuts, some jam, and a peach; and to make their enjoyment as sure as could be, they had bought; Sura- \ tura, the exquisite Tea, .^^fely- ' ■''. AFTER ALL, flavour counts first. The huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily due to the fact that its flavour is perfect. One trial 'will convince. "D,"2/-' '.'-;'" 4aJ7orsQjreanr it ftasCwree£ I Away back in your grandfather's days BoMungton** Irish Moss was the bertremedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride of pUce and is more popular Am ever. BonningtonV is the standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found tofbe the best. MR. WILLIAM NEIGHBOURS, of W«im«n««ro«, wntai: M It »ret me «ie»t pleam.n tow, c*wmbil Bonninfton* Irak Mou fetcwiglu and cold*. «r U| IoM caaivlunt, havieg uiad it'« my family bt •»«.tw»«ly I—n. lanst o% getting tk« «rigoil, r—cdr—B«BM«ftwi t i. ' tt imsATMoss
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 9
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464Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 9
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