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Bunker's Ballade of Suratura. Members of Parliament, bigwigs, cooks, Laundresses, grocers, and sailors bold, Sellers of cabbages, squibs and books, Dolts that by lawyers are bought and sold, Soapboilers, miners for coal and gold, Punters who smash on the gay gee-gee, Player and puritan, saint and scold, — All of 'em -drink Suratura Tea! Bailiffs and sharebrokers, pluckers and rooks, Hawkers of jewellery, gold and "rolled," Hatchers of companies, plots and spooks, Naughty black sheep that have left the fold, Dealers in muddledom, murk, and mould, Patriots that roar o'er the land and sea, Pricked politicians loft out in the cold, — All of 'cm drink Suratura Tea ! Chaps that get famous by swinging their "{looks." Curates and mimes (by fair dames extolled), Roysterers heaping wild oats in stooks, Divas (don't swallow all stories told), Crabby misanthropists hoary and old, Martyrs (there's one of 'em left, maybe). Spendthrifts and misers who hoard what thc-y hold. All of- 'em drink Suratura Tea ! L'ENVOY. Ships sailing safely, or derelicts shoaled, Splendour or poverty (you, sir, or me) — All men need solace, ere yet they are poled— All of 'em drink Suratura Tea! —William Bunker, Colonel.

arc the people saying, Sister, the whole long clay? This is the song they are singing, These are the -words they say: "The best that we ever tasted Are the CANNED FRUITS branded "Iv." What is it gives a relish Beyond all count or price, What is it makes the dishes In a thousand homes so nice? It is the GOOD "K" PEPPERS, And the savour of Pure "K" SPICE. Why are the children happy, Blithe', and bonny and. gay? Hear what the mothers answer, Hear what the fathers say, It is JAM that has made them happy, THE PURE JAM BRANDED "K." b l . Kirkpatrick & Co., LIMITED. Nelson. JS—n. CHILDREN going to school often require a hair lotion to cleanse the head,, and our School Children's HAIR LOTION is unequalled for the purpose. Mothers can use it with confidence, for while it effectually destroys nits and parasites in children's hair, it is absolutely harmless, and allays irrita- j tion of the skin. Price Is per bottle. Try it to-day.

W. P. HENDERSON CHEMIST (By Examination), .. The Square* . Palmerston North MANAWATrr AUCTIONEERING CO., No. 1, CUBA STREET. SEND it to us if you have anything you want to dispose of,-we can turn it into money. COME to us if there is anything y§u want to buy, our large room is full of all sorts of goods which are for sale at Auction prices. CLEARING SALES.—Our Mr Graham lias been most successful in this Department, and should you entrust us with your sale you may be sure of best possible results, prompt settlement and courteous treatment. AN INTERVIEW SOLICITED.

CONSIGN YOUR PIGS, POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, VEHICLES, & FURNITURE to MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, . Rangitikei Street. THEY give best results, prompt settlements. Carts meet all trains. We carry a large stock of everyday new and second-hand furniture, etc. PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Clearing Sales conducted at cheapest rates. Always on sale:—Uats, Chaff, Pollard, Wheat, Pigmeal, Straw, Table and Seed Potatoes, Bran, Onions, 1 Hay, etc. P.O. Box 77. Telephone 138 & 38$. Bankers: Union Bank Australia. FOR the benefit of visitors to our town and the public generally, HARRY PALMER wh , ole of his Btock of FURNITURE in the market at practically cost price. This is an opportunity that only occurs once a year, lake advantage of it. It will pay you. We get a good advertisement, and more important still, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. HARRY PALM ER

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9135, 7 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9135, 7 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9135, 7 February 1910, Page 6