ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A.B. —Consult a lawyer. We do set advise so legal points. FANN Y X.—Your faiher should ask tbe young man’s intentions. X.—lf ih« young lady insists upon having SURATURA TEA it is evidence of thrift. TAXI* KYER,—It ia a simple calculation. If 11b of SURATURA TEA at Is lOd per lb lasts you four wee>«, while lib of tea you mention at la lOd was used in a week, it stands to reason that you pay in four weeks for the lea you have been using—Alb at Is lOd, 7s 4d; as against Is lOd, a saving of 5s 64 in a month by usi'ig SURATURA. WAGER—You win. SURATURA is not prepared by hand, but by machinery. ENQUIRER.— Eight hours from the time it is . growing, it has been packed in boxes and packets. Quite right; there is no more necessity to bh-ud tea than th<*re is to blend butter or pepper. SURATURA TEA is sold to the public as pure and as fresh as if it were grown in jour own sarden. ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. — Its a geed suggestion, and will be considered. NEMO.-A written guarantee that SURATURA is not blended with China or India can be obtained if nece»sary.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XIX, 7 November 1896, Page 25
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205ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XIX, 7 November 1896, Page 25
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