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TO CORRESPONDENTS " A Woman."—lnsist upon having what, you order. If it occurs again; change your; gyocers. It is unto to send yon another brand with the remark, "It is 03 good as Suratura " Disjitointed."—Suratura Tea was not exhibited because it is not a product Of New Zealand, and blending and packing in this colony does not make any tea a colonial product. Suratura tea .is not blended.with China; it is packed where grown. "An Electoh."—Very gqod suggestion. The Conference of Premiers at Hobart should be supplied with Suratura Tea. " Ecokomt."—tcs j the names of grocers who sell Suratura Tea will be published. "Fair Put."—lf Suratura label is imilateil, legal proceeding will be taken. " X Y.Z."-Recommend ut petition to the Government , against selling adulterated food. " Poff."—An impression prevails that an nrliclolargoly advortissd may not bo firstclass. This is correct in ninny cases, but when ils salo is increased by fens ot thousands of pounds weight in a year, it is the strongest public confirmation of everything that has been said in the advertisements. That is the position of Suratura Tea. " Tea Drinker."—All good housewives pride themselves on being able to give their families nnd friends a good cup of tea. All can do this if they use Suratura. 11 Dysbi'tic."—Your complaint is a very common one. Indigestion is frequently caused by the use of liquids that will not not (ssimilato with the food you cat. The result is an internal conflict which the medical faculty call Dyspepsia. In most cases the cure is so simple that it dees not commend itself to the sufferer. Tea brewed from tin ptiro leaf of Sura'.ura will banish your comphint. " Enquirer."- Suratura Tea contains no foreign matter. Its purity is undoubted, its strength unequalled, it is always fresh. No large stocks are kept, therefore iis economy is established by reason of its freedom from handling with consequent loss of strength and llavour, JOHN DUTHIE & CO., [limited.] WHOLESALE AND DETAIL Ironmongers and IRONMERCHANTS, Willis, Victoria and Mercer-streets, WELLINGTON. VISITORS fo Wellington are invited to inspect our large and varied stocks, comprising:— TABLE AMD DESSERT CUTLER!' (in Ivory, Xylonite, and Rone), ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS '(by leading Sheffield makers). AFTERXOOX TEA SETS, TEA AND COFFEE SETS, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, PRESENTATION' CUPS, CAKE BASKETS, BISCUIT ROXES. JELLY DISHES, Etc., Etc. ELECTItO-FLATED— Tea, Dessert and Table Sp:ons, Dessert and Table forks, In all qualities. ARGUBOID SILVER - Spoons and Forks—The be-t substitute for Sterling Silver: wears white throughout. IMPOItTEIiS OF THE CELEBRATED ADAMS-MARS Galvanized Corrugated Iron In ijiwlif;/ niuljiiiifh this Iron maiiitiiim stipri'/iuicj. Sole Agents For— STERLING BICYCLES, " Ruii.t Lint: a Watch."

A fresh shipment of these high-grade Machines just landed ex " Alameda," only six weeks out of the factory, and therefore comprising every possible latest adoption in c_. clo construction. LADIES' MACHINES—High and Low Framed. GENTS' do—With Handles oi all the most approved shapes. jVoi': hchi'j /obi ill yrciithj reduced prifes. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., WELLINGTON. THE ECONOMY OF T.C.T. TEA. Scientist.* toil us a given quantit? of Tea is similar to Malt, only imparting strength to a given quantity of water, therefore any additional quantity is wasted. How to Prepare Tea. In preparing Tea a good economist will b? careful out only to have the best Tei but the best atcr. The best Tea is the now famous T.C.T. which is a pure Ceylon Tea, and the best water for making T.C.T. is the softest. Water Must be Boiling. Except the water be boiling, filling the teapot spoils the T.C.T. Everybody knows this and acts up to it—sometimes. Water must be boiling because it requires the temperature of boiling water to extract the peculiar oil which gives tj T.C.T. its delicious fragrance. Medical Men Say That T.C.T. frequently cures a headache because by its stimulant action on the general circulation, in which the braiu participates, the nervous congestion is overcome. Bad Tea promotes indigestion and nervousness. T.C.T. when properly made is both wholesome and refreshing, TRY T.C.T. TEA. BUY T.C.T. TEA. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, iiUNIIOI.DERS AND DAIRYMEN. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER ANp CO.'S (LTD.) GENUINE LINSEED OIL CAKE!

FINELY GROUND,'MEDIUM CRUSHED AND WHOLE CAKES, A MOST VALUABLE FOOD TOR ALL kinds ok Stuck ! ~.. AND SHOULD UK KEPT OX EVUIY FARM AM STATION! FARMERS, Stockholders, and Dairymen unite in bearing testimony to the ljeneficial 1 effects produced by its use. II speedily restores Etrsnjitli to weakly animals. EXTRACTS FROM TERTIMOUIALS- " It makes tli nr (calves) fat, and fives' the skin a nice glossy appjarnnce." " Stuff for putting on oondition; Clydesdale' Colt led on Oil Cake got fiist piizo in a stroiij class," "'For Mud Sheep feeding it j 8 all that can be desire I." ." We found your Oil Cake a capital food for Cattle,' Sheep and ' I'igs. . . . . For topjrnj off Pigs we think it far ahead of pollard." Very Koodfor Milk Cows j'.inorcasea ibo flow of milk. The milk is also richer, and gives a gd6d flavour'to the milk and butter, and tho ato kept in better condition and health'than when on ordinary feed." .For eomplcic List o/Mimimidj wife for Pamphkl, KEMPTHORUE PIiOSSER AND CO.'S, N.Z. Qo., Ltd., .' BW»B, Ch His'i CKUEOH,'ACCHMKP,' : ; ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5561, 17 February 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5561, 17 February 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5561, 17 February 1897, Page 4

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