<HE ISLANDERS OF OLD CEYLON once named their Goddess Kamerura. But now they speed o'er every ocean the object of their chief devotion—tho tea that's perfect. Suratura ! RATHER O'FLYNN CHANCED to look in, and found Biddy Mulligan sipping her gin. "To the divil with gin and such folly !" said he. "You get Suratura, that excellent tea. Don't let me catch ye full agin. Now, mind me, Biddy Mulligan !" "OU WHO WORRY ON ut through life with your housekeeper or wife, you will sweeten life (mark me !) best with Suratura Tea ! IHERE WAS A YOUNG FELLOW named Adam, who lived in a garden with madam. They found no Suratura to ward off the blues, and- all other teas Adam could but refuse ; and as for the blues—well, he had 'em ! "T IS NOT USED for cleaning - brass, and it's no good for fattening calves ; but if you're not a stubborn ass and hate to do things by halves--if, that's to say. you like good tea, the best is Suratura D ! / HATEVER GAi oauimd you T * have on when you happen to get to Ceylon, one thing you can't miss, and that thing is this : whatever you skip be sure that 3-ou see the place where they pack Suratura Tea. That's the most famous spot in Ceylon, v 6A Wholesale Agenus — BJLSLEY BROS. & CO.
embodies all the requirements of a perfect Breakfast Food. It is sustaining, very palatable, and, being easily digested, suits either robust •r delicate constitutions. SOLD EVERYWHERE. There are varying r grades and qualities of Ceylon Tea. "StandOut" Tea is aptly named. It ranks for strength and flavour easily first among those that t\«f Kt'-.Ji -/.■:.:* ■•■.:■ •;■•.:-; *~*Tfr*t!J( "-■■"'—■ -"■■' "-y/Jwg&gfaalntnaiift-:'
ADVICE TO MOTHERS !—Are you broken in your rest by a sick child sufferin"- with th 9 pain of cnttinjr teeth? Go at°onco to a chemist and get a bottle ot Mrs WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasa.it tc taste; it produces! natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain,.and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the trams, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the 'bowels, and js the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arisin.tr from teethino- or other causes. Mrs Winslow*? Soothing Syrup is sold by medicine dealers everywhere.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 7
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