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Why It Appeals I % To Ladies! J f" SO Bumerottt are the distinctive feature* || pooened by Suratura Tea that it I -5 uno wonder its warm admirer* prefer - I '/ it to any other. I ~ From the finest plantation* in Ceylon comet - '* '" thst delicfou« Tea. It is sold in_air-tignt i/ packets, which keep its unique aroma intact I ' f A little lasu lony Jor it powesses rich, full- || -. bodied flavour. . $f '«. It is luxurious economy to use 'Suratura.' I ft ■-•■" I r T ADIES who drink 'Suratura' say it ; .V ' Li "• 'J uat the nicest Tea they ever tasted/ I V• /- Why? Because it has a fascinating . I }* f I J flavour, and is deiiciously, refreshing; and '*I-' .. "S because once indulged in, there can be no I ? resistance of its charm. . • I - Z Why not acquire 'The Suratura Tea Habit' and become. . )I A'Suratura' Devotee? - i - - " ;. - ' I IMPORTANT I COST Of ink LOWERED I CADBURY'S & FRY'S REDUCE PRICES. '4 •,.•■■'... ■ ■.*< BOURNVILLE COCOA FRY'S PURE , «^ and BREAKFAST COCOA 5; CADBURY'S COCOA ESSENCE tins, to ... 1/- pach. T .: iib. tins, to ... 1/2 each tins/to ... 1/11 each * ~\ Jib. tins, ta ... 2/3£ d each lib. tins, to .... 3/9 each lib. tins, to ... 4/6- each HOMOEOPATHIC ; -> LOOSE COCOA (in bulk) Jib. packets, to ... B*d each •' Cadbury's to ... 2/6 per Ib. Jib. tins, to ... 1/7 each' - s Fry's tx> ... 2/3 per Ib. lib/tins, to ... . 3/- each .'-■-'• ■ ■ " BEWARE OF CHEAP INFERIOR COCOAS - NOW ON THE MARKET. . 5 ■■-'■■■'■ ■ i ASK FOR V BOURNVILLE, COCOA ' ' Z CADBURY'S & FRY'S LOOSE COCOA. FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA CADBURY & FRY'S LOOSE COCOA ALL BRITISH MANUFACTURE THESE PRICES RULE FQR*MAIN TOWNS; THERE MAY BE "*' SOME SLIGHT VARIATION IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS. I )

Bonniivttorfs IwshOM?sS f \mi dispel m mat cold, i. ofyoxny 1 !!' A remedy that has been a favour- | ' H« in ; thousands of families for 5 , ore* 60 year* is a tested, proved 1 remedy—hence when you ye a i cold be sure you get Bonoingtons 3 Irish Moss. ■.-'■•■ 1 \ A few doses will enable you to | I step coughing and sneezing. | B Bonnington's Irish Moss contains 8 | no opiates or harmful drugs, and ;|| d hat viscous properties that act <|| 1 |«V» « throat paint and prolong; : w I Hs soothing, healing influence on m inflamed glands of the throat. |9 There ere imitations. Beware of 1 i •( them! Always ask for WJ «* Bonnington's Irish Moss. j«f From all Chemists an 4 «g|^ v «' Stores, 1/6 and 2/6. - j&3f

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 3

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