ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
R.B.—C-nralt • lawyer W. Mo Mt udvtee an laeai nainta. FANNY X.- Yoar rather shnuid aak tba y.nna man. latantiaaa X.—lf the y.vag lady iaaiata age* bavin* BORXTURA TKA tt la avtdaaea at thrift. TAXPAYER.—It la a elmpie calculation. It Uh nf SURATURA TEA at la IM pet Ih lasts yen four wee a. while lib of tea yea mealies at la IM wee need la a week, it stands to reason that yoa tar In four weeks tor the tea yen hare been asing-tlb al la IM. fa 44; as against la IM. a earing at ba hd tn a month by using SURATURA. WAGER—Tar win. SURATURA la not pra> pared by hand, but by machinery. ■NQUIRER -Right hours from lhe rime It la growing, it baa been packed in bexea and packets. Quite right. there la no more necessity to blend lea thaa there is to blond butter or pepper. BURATURA TEA is sold to the public as pure and as treeh as it it were grewn tn your owa garden. ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. - Ito a good auggoetioh. aad will he considered. MEMO - A written guarantee that SCR ATURA io not blended with China or ludl* sou bo ebtainod it neoeseary.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue V, 24 July 1897, Page 153
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206ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue V, 24 July 1897, Page 153
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