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SURATURA " SOURCE OF DELIGHTS." rpHE significance of " Suratura " > in. _L the ancient language of Ceylon made the name strikingly suitable for .the ; MOST DELICIOUS TEA CEYLON PRODJ|CES. This is no idle vaunt; no"mere dodge of the advertiser. Suratura Tea is a blend of the finest leaf grown in the finest district of Ceylon. It has run all its rivals out of eight. SURATURA U -T) " SURATURA 2s. ■,■'■. , 2s. THE TEA COMMENDED FOR THE HOME AND DAILY USES. WHATEVER ELSE 1 • you. j * OR tj. I DRINK < ALWAYS INSIST UPON HAVIM COOP TEA ARC I THE [bux NOMEf* EXPERIENCE CAW* * -« SOLE BY ALL CftOCgRS FOR - INFLUENZA, COLDS,. : i*A GRIFPE. TAKE a proved remedy. One tha has stood the test of the great est epidemics the world lias seen. - YIN TONIQUE Has earned such.a reputation for th< ' cure and prevention of these dread com -•plaints, -s.'. - . . S, v , YIN TONIQUE CO., ;' T. '"" Rue Yivienne,; Paris. ■ Gatenby's Pharmacy, ." v ' •. ' wanganui; a*- -~r jm. Agents. ** " 7 -. -' ' ~=-»-tv TEED'S PERTAIN CURE for CORNS " CERTAIN !•• Ah, - thafa the word. No doubt at all whether our Corn Cure will cure—lt's Certain ! Just try it; only One Shilling, and no more corns. , DAVID TEED & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New Plymouth. All Chemiati and Stores, 1/-, or Foit-free Direct. 8 The Standard Cough Remedy for Forty-five Years. -- / It is \ / dangerous to \ / trifle with a cold, \ / for, if neglected, \ / serious trouble may \ / set in. Keep a bottle of \ /BOWNINGTON'aV V 7 VIRISHIOSs/ \ in the house. Then you/ \ will have at hand a / \ remedy that will / \ quickly cure all / \ throat and lung / \ affections. / REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss, the Standard Cough Remtdy.iSlt has stood the test for oViir forty-iv* jmis. d 2 Syrup of White Pine with Tar coughs and colds. Is 6d and 23 6d, diamond shaped Dottles, only at G< ors' Pharmacy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 1 September 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 1 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 1 September 1908, Page 7