— The Man: "Why is there such a thing as poetic license?" 'The Editor: "Because prohibition has been tried and found impossible."
WHAT MADE CEYLON? Ceylon was depressed. Coffee had failed. Ordinary commerce was of little promise and less immediate value. What saved Ceylon was the discovery that Ceylon could grow A Tea Like SURATUK/U The island picked up. Population increased, Commerce was extended. The good time had come. SURATURA"O," 2/. No ■ other tea approaches it! ALL STOREKEEPERS. Of lISON'S Malt Extract. MADE IN DUNEDIN. Bottles-i/6 and 2/6. TAKE ONE HOME TO-NIGHT.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 3
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