ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A.B.—Conxali a lawyer. We do aat adriea •» legal paints. FANNY X.—Yuar father hould aak the you nr man's intentions. X. —lf the young lady insixta upan b&rinf SURATURA TEA it is eridenca of thrift. TAXPAYER.—It ia a simple calculation. If Lite of SURATURA TEA at Is lOd per lb 'ante you four wee-a. while lib of tea yae mention at la lOd was used ia a weak, it stands to reason that you pa v in fo :r weeka for the ten yen hare been uain?-4]b at la Itod. 7a 4d ; as against la 10d, a taring of St ted in n aieuih by uai'*g SURATURA. VVAGF.R-You win. SURATURA is not pro pared by hand, but by mac&inery. ENQUIRER —Ki.tn buura from ttee time it is gr»»w Dg it has b«en packed in teoxaa ami packets. Quite right: there is no more necessity io tolei.d tea ihan there ia ’o blend butter or popper. bURATI R A TEA ia sold to the publie as pure «nd at fresh as if it were grown in «our own garden. ABOUT TO BK MARRIED. — Ito a good suggestion and will toe considered. NIMO.-A written guarantee that SURATURA is not blooded with China or India, eau be obuuaed if necessary.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXII, 28 November 1896, Page 121
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209ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXII, 28 November 1896, Page 121
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