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UNCHANGING QUALITY*. Quality is the foundation of every worthy tea, and tea that is not of ■ i good quality, that is not pure and | wholesome, should never be served to ' I the family. never varies in quality —never varies *fn flavor. It is the purest and most wholesome tea on the market. It is blended and packed m Wellington, and the reputation of the propi'ietors and of their tea-blender go with every packet. Sold everywhere at 2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb. W. & G. TURNBULL AND CO., WELLINGTON. i mtmmmmiimm li '.'" mmmmmm««m 'n- ■«■■■« .mMgge j isittitnice.Kammiel*', &gM\ ' ! fIN THE KITCHEN! 1 Thi» Fresh, Delicioas Creamy. Milk Is I really mdi*pen*able. It* convenience for I COOKING AND BAKING I hat lad thousands of Keen Housekeepers fi to n«e it in preference to ordinary un- | j sterilised milk. I In GENERAL TABLE USE—for Infants I and Invalids —for everyone indeed, the 1 nee of" HIGHLANDER "is Body-building I and Beneficial —and I M You can depend upon it." 4 sw is Bf aHBBBj Ss^ShL^kSj^Lm^S Iss-** *-> —* ■® H ■^ The Office- Boy Knew, w In an office, there is an old "boss," Who aiways is wretchedly cross. |£ j^ Such a creature to argue, $J That try as they might do, t> § Folks to please him wera quit* at a % loss. -. $fc ■ ?? % One day a new office-boy cama, jj His verdict— "Decidedly tamo, <B> «| Soon, I'll alter all this || , And hay« one ray of bliss," :|fo Morning-tea was HIS little game! -$ ® .' ® y1 fl& The "chief " gave a shriek ofdismay, # @ But, somehow, could not disobey, W This strange deviation, §jr fa To drink tea~botheratlon! 4 r# fj What! was this tea, did he say ? M T "Boy, what do you moan by telling .1 ■$■ me> ' ■ © That this is only a cup of tea P" \m " Pleaso sir, it's' SURATURA'; © Mothersaysthereisnonepurer," >D "'Tie better than any tea," roared HE <jj m " I'll have It at eleven and three!" p Now a happier stafTcannot be found, j Since twice a'day is handed round, % j The cup that cheers—^ j | SURATURA | | $ And quite endears J| This Chief now made renowned. i Bonnington's Irish Moss $&% I >&»« has stood the searching zZJy ■ -.k^' test ox nalt a century. -^^ Three generations have B^k i *ff@ proved its value. Because I'-'K^i it cures safely; speedily and js^ -fesa effectually. It is the best ]m^ 5 s7^ -oa*,. family cough medicine =?% "" &r© r®quest©S to fsoaezaboir that matter for replao® i»& rortiiscnjsiatß Im Thsb Sxpaaiss mw»2s "^8 te-^'d'eid in &7 8 p,m, 'to «dis«r@ fe IV

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 3

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