ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A.B.—Con.slt a lawyer. Ws do ust ad visa an legal points. FANNY X.—Your father should ask ths young man’s iatontieaa. X.—lf the young lady insists upon having SURATURA TEA it is evidence of thrift. TAXPAYER.— It ie a simple calculation. If Uh of SURATURA TEA at Is ltd psr Ih lasts you four weens, while lib of tea you mention at la lOd was used ia a week, it stands to reaaon that you pay in four weeka for the tea you have been uaing—4lb at Is lOd. 7s 4d; as against la lOd, a saving of 5s 4d in a mouth by using SURATURA. WAGER—You win. SURATURA ia not prepared by hand, but by machinery. ENQUIRER.— Eight hoars from the time It is growing, it has been packed in boxes and packets. Quite right; there ia no more necessity to blend tea than there is to blend butter or pepper. SURATURA TEA ia sold to the publie as pure and as fresh as if it were grown in your own garden. ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. — It's a good suggestion, and will he considered. NEMO.-A written guarantee that SURATURA is not blended with China or India ean be obtained if necessary.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXV, 19 December 1896, Page 209
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204ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue XXV, 19 December 1896, Page 209
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