THE POPULAR HOSTESS. THE popular hostess is known by the tea she serves, and careful women are particular as to the kind of tea they serve to their guests. The most popular hostesses always serve SURATURA TEA. It is a tea that will please the guests, and as the sensations of the palate linger longer, tho tea served will help to remind visitors of the pleasant time they • have had. Suratura is all goodness. It is rich and strong, with plenty^ of theme to stimulate and invigorate. The liquor is fine and silky, and the flavor is delicious. Stratum is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. '*"•' RETAIL PRICES: Suratura A Quality— ls 6d per lb. SuraUira B Quality— ls 9d per lb. Suratura D Quality— 2a Od per lb. Suratura X Quality— 2s 4d per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. SPECIAL NOTICE. WHINRAY'S ~~ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE FOR SALE And the •T ARGE AND SUPERIOR GENERAL !J-i STOCK Is now being offered with a view to Realisation. Also, — SEVERAL SECTIONS OF LAND, from i to 4 acres each, of Exceptional Merit, some for Business, others Residential purposes. Full particulars from— 698 J. WHINRAY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. KESTPOKT COAL Is the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL COAL For HOUSEHOLD Use qiHE Price DELIVERED is only 4-2/- PER TON 0R _t/fi *^' PER SACK. SPEOIAL RATES if you scud YOUR OWN CARRIER.; also, Special Quotations for Quantities ex ship. Blacksmitlis' SMITHY Coal and Steam Coal always on hand. Taupiri and Newcastle Coal, Firewood and Coke also m stock. All Orders promptly delivered. OFFICE k YARDS— READ'S QUAY. THEWESTPORTCOALCO., LIMITED Telephone No. 352. T£Ai:n /fIRLS 1 /HOLLEGE, GISBORNE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL MISS CHRYSTAL (Assisted by an Efficient Staff). Students prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. DRAWING. DANCING AND GYMNASIUM t CLASSES. A Kindergarten is now open m connection with the College. All the latest .requirements used m all branches of sohool work. A 'Bus runs to the College for the convenience of pupils from a distance. 862 School re-opons TUESDAY, May 29th. The Principal "at home" to parents on and after MAY 26th. IFCisten ! Already we have many satisfied W customers drawing their Hardware supplies from us, but, still— We want YOU to try us I Oood things for this season :— FBNDERS . . from 6/6 to 35/FIRE IRONS „ 8/6 to 17/6 Coal Vases and other Winter Goods, from — A.PARNELL&Co GISBORNE. FB. N. S 10 ™"™' PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Lessons m Voice Production and Pianoforte. Address: PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. 14 H. J. BROWNLEE ARCHITECT. OFFICE — GOOD'S BUILDINGS (Upßtairs). 456 :
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10721, 19 June 1906, Page 2
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