! TEED'S | { OF.RTAIN CURE for CORNS " CERTAIN r Ah, that's theword. No doubt at all whether our Corn Cure will cure—lt's Certahvl Just try it; only One Shilling, and no more corns. •■>•■-• •DAVID TEED & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New Plymouth. All Chemist! and Stortt, 1/-, oi Poit-fM* Direct. ■' 6 --..-■
Mr B. & Mrs B. and Suratura. +.. —. — Said Mr B. to Mrs 8., " My dearest heart, it seems-to me I'm not quite as I used to be. Although I never risk a spree nor to strange idols bend th« knee, I'm growing old at fortj -three. —The thought is cruel misery !" Said Mrs B. to Mr 8., "These two years past, or maybe three, I find no joy in things I see, and things I taste. whate'er they be, all taste about the same to me. I must be getting bilious, B." Said Mr B. to Mrs 8., " I think we ought to change our tea." " The same idea occurs to me," said Mrs B. to Mr B. Now Mr B. and Mrs B. are gay and sprightly as can be; for they have found the Perfect Tea that fills their lives with zest and glee—the tea called Suratura D.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 3
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196Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 3
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