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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. A.B. — Cansail a lawyer. We do ael adrlaa as egal points. FANN T X. To.r father -heuld ask ths yeunc man • istentiaaa X. -If Ute lady upsx haviag BVRATURA TEA it U •ridence of thrift. TAXPAYER.—It U a eakt:ation. If Ub of BURATUBA TIA at la IM per lb laata yea four woe nr. while lib of tea yea mealies at la lOd was used in a week, it stands to reason that yew pay io four weeks for the tea yea have been wing-41b at la ltd. 7a 4d ; an against la lOd. a saving of 5e nd in a month by using BURATVRA. a'AGtR-Yta win. SURATL RA is not pre pared by band, bat by machinery. £\QUI!tKFt - Kigbl hours from the time It is ng. it has bwon packed in hexes and paeaeta. Quite right : there ia do mera necessity to bin d tea than there la to bleed butter or pepper. &U RATU KA TEA ia sold to the pubUe aa para and aa fresh as if it were grown in your ewn tardea. ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. -It a a reed a->«e«tiea. and will be eenaidored. NtMU.-A written guarantee thatSURATURA in not b ended with China or India, eai be eblamed if nsoeisary.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 1 May 1897, Page 552

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Page 552 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 1 May 1897, Page 552

Page 552 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 1 May 1897, Page 552