NEW GARDEN SEEDS Coopers’ New Zealand Grown Seeds are RIGHT HERE PEAS Bulk 6d lb Packets (William Hurst) BEANS Canadian Woader, Scarlet Runner, Broad Beans ONION SEED —Bulk and Packets TOMATO, LEEK, CABBAGE, etc SEED POTATOES See the Sprouts EARLY PURITAN, ACME KIDNEY 2psd (by cwt.) BEAUTY HEBRON, GAMEKEEPER 3d per lb SPRAYS, etc —Arsenate of Lead 3/- per lb LIME and SULPHUR 3 6, BORDEAUX MIXTURE 2/6 BLUESTONE, ARSENATE 1 - lb, SLUG KILLER 1/6 MANURE Bulk. small bags 2/6 CALF MEAL, CEREMILK, PIGMEAL BARLEY MEAL, MOLASSES 57/6 cask «^OCe .-ft Tlp> 9 -'sSi, kl Ltd PATEA. T Phone No. i Egmont St. i It is better to___^—^ Support Eocal Industry than to Send Money out of the Town :: Good Printing is a :: iood Advertisement Cheap Printing is dear in the long- run Get GOOD Printing done Locally at the Patea and CUaverley Press * r \ u i 1 1 ilill R • 1 , vBE yw nm Why It Appeals To Ladies! SO numerous are the distinctive features possessed by Suratura Tea that it is no wonder its warm admirers prefer it to any other. From the finest plantations in Ceylon comes this delicious Tea. It is sold in air-tight packets, which keep its unique aroma intact. A little last# long, for it possesses rich, fuHbodied flavour. It v luxurious economy to me ‘Suratura.* LADIES who drink ‘Suratura* say it is just the nicest Tea they ever tasted/ Why ? Because it has a fascinating flavour, and is deliciously refreshing; and because once indulged in, there can be ne resistance of its charm. Why not acquire ‘The Suratura Tea Habit and become A ‘Suratura* Devotee? s
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 15 September 1919, Page 1
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273Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 15 September 1919, Page 1
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