Suratura —Puts a fine Edge to Delight. —Makes Sensible Men and Women Happier and More Cheerful; ■ More Zestful for Work and Play. —lt is the One Discovered. Tea \ —Of which the Most Delicate Palate Never Tires. —lf your Grocer Doesn’t Sell It, He’ll be glad to —lf you Ask him for it. —SURATURA! —That’s the Name.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TEA DRINKERS “AMBER TIPS” TEA reduced in price by 3d. per lb. But no reduction in quality. Its high standard Is still maintained, and will be maintained as hereto. BEWARE of the cheap inferior teas now on the market. o ' 4 ;* Repiember “The Lancet” says:— “FINE TEAS MEAN BETTER HEALTH.” STICK TO THE OLD FAVOURITE “Amber Tips’
CHILDREN’S GARMENTS - Dainty and Practical FROCKS (Traced ready for Working.) 1-2 years: On White, Heliotrope, Blue, also Pink Crepe, 3/9 each. 1-2 years: On Tobralco, 3/6; Jap and Tussore Silk, 11/6. 1- years: On Celona, 4/6 each.. , , _ ... , 2- years: On White, Heliotrope, Blue, also Pmk Crepe, 4/3 each. 2-1 years: On Jap and Tussore Silk, 13/6 each; on Celona, 5/6. BLUE & BROWN CREPE ROMPERS—Designs: Teddy Bear and Dutch Girl. Suitable for children. 3/11 each. BIBS ON LINEN—Set of 3, 3/3 set-; on Jap bilk, 1/9 set. CHILDREN’S KNICKERS—2-S years ;on Tarantulle 3/3, on Celona 3/6. CHILDREN’S PRINCESS PETTICOATS—2-3 years; on Tarantulle, 3/6. BABIES’ SHOES—Traced on Linen, 5/3 pair BABIES’ BONNETS—On Jap Silk and Linen, S/6 each. BABIES’ COATSfi-1-2 years; on Odona, 4/6; on Jap Silk, 8/6. BABIES’ LONG ROBES—On Madtpolan, 6/9; on Superfine Tarantulle, BABIES’ LONG ROBES—on Jap Silk, 45/6; on Radianta, 11/6 each. WE PAY POSTAGE FOB CASH WITH ORDER. LIBERTY’S (Incor. Pringles Ltd.) 152-164 Lambton Quay, Wellington. iX fyi—i ■ ■ iumjwbi! ■ * * mil ■ —ldling"- ——
“LEEDS” 181201 BASIC SLAG. 1000 TONS to arrive, by direct steamer, at Moturoa. FARMERS 1 ' " Please note that tbe analysis of the required ingredient (Phosphoric Acid) of this shipment is of the same high grade as in previous years, viz.: A GUARANTEED MINIMUM OF 18 PER CENT. PHOSPHORIC ACID. Therefore, ONE TON of “LEEDS” SLAG is practically equal to TWD TONS of some of the LuAVEK GRADES now being quoted in Taranaki, REMEMBER “LEEDS” IS THE SLAG THAT MADE NORTH TARANAKI. Ais the 1000 tons will have to serve all my branches, it fa id OBDEE, NOW. - • Newton King, rV'i'f Dominion Agent for “LEEDS” Basic Slag.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16795, 20 July 1920, Page 5
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386Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16795, 20 July 1920, Page 5
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