S 3. ARAPAWA, f IfIHS s.s. Arapawa will make JL a fortnightly trip from Lyttelton to Patea, via Wellington, carrying cargo at lowest current rates. Next trip leaves Lyttelton on Monday, June 19th, at 5 p.m. MITCHELL & BENNETT, Agents, nononGGGnnuiimniKKKinfKina The characteristic and unique delicacy of flavour that all Suratupa drinkers delight in is due to various causes. ' First of all, of course, to the fact that the tea is grown in the most favoured district of the finest tea country in the world—Ceylon. Soil, situation, temperature, humidity—all count for much in the success of tea planting; and in the Supatupa Plantations each of these conditions or essentials is perfectly presented. Then there is the system of curing and packing. Everything is done by the most approved modern processes. The leaf is perfect and the most scrupulous care is taken to guard against the least chance of impurity. Supatupa. is absolutely pure tea. 2 □ ilfll 3 ALWAYS FIRST J '’[‘□□□□□□□□□□l:] [][][][][][]□[][][][]□ TO ADVERTISERS Advertisers are aofified thatreplace advertisements must be in the bands of the printer by 12 (noon) prior to the day on which advertisement is to appear. Notice of withdrawals of advertisements must be in writing. Ail advertisements forwarded for publication without instructions will be inserted till countermanded, ALL THEATRICAL ADVERTISEMENTS PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Patea County Press. rlivered (in advance) ~ (booked) )sted (in advance) „ (booked) Subscribers who do not get their papei •-gularly are requested to notify the c-ffi
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXIV, 19 June 1911, Page 2
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244Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume XXXIV, 19 June 1911, Page 2
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