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« The "Tea Taster ,, [ I entertains his friends I I — With "Amber Tips ,, I i He knows that something special in the way of tea is expected of him, S 5 so he serves what he knows to be the best—"Amber Tips," that incom- s = parable blend of choice FINE teas from Ceylon. = 5 "Fine" is the technical name for the choice plucking of leaf. It is the 5 = leaf that has been correctly matured by Nature to be full of fragrant = = flavour. It is the leaf of which each pound makes the most cups of 5 i delicious tea. It is the special value leaf. = I You are always proud of the tea you serve your | I guests when it is made with "Amber Tips, , | 1 Amber Tips HI i I FINE Tea ||| S ■aaeßßßSßßSsaesßßSssseißae • I Packed in i lb. and 1 lb. packets, and in 2 lb., 5 lb., and 10 lb. tins, and told | i by all grocer* everywhere 1 S ••»!• AgwiU: J. F. SHANLV * CO, " •* » 5 s 41, Port Btr—t, Auofcland. . = miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini miming Quality Quantify I In M. ft O.i Owatett Summer Sale, patrons Uβ provided with in economy event r E I unequalled la Its scope. The nmoi'i Smartest Apparel, the Newest in Horn* I E I Draperies sad Oarpata, Kaiebatter Goods and- Linens — every Turniiainf and E I Taahion Weed eaa be purchased her* mad bow *t a genuine price reduction. When E I it if eoaildend that all tale item* are of regular ftock and of traditional E I M. • 0. fine qmallty, the exeeptloaal MYiag opportunities are all the more Ej I appreciated by the prudent shopper. E I LAST-WEEK CLEARANCE CF I I CVRTAINS AND CVKTAININGS I 3 UUTATIOK SWISS NET, SAMPLE CUETAINS. E = Heavily embroidered, and specially suited „, _~ „__]-. _v- i. i j v- F = fo.- short. Window Screens; White only. 28 Odd «mple« which only need l= S Duet soiled; 17 inches and 19 inches wide. Ivory, White and Jicru, in lacey desipns; E r Two pieces—Usually worth 5/11 yard. 3yds. and 3iyde. long. . E E Last-Week Price, 2/g TWd « LMt Ww *. 5/H »»d §/\\ each. E E SWISS EMBROIDERED BKISE BISI, L ACE CTJBTAIKS. E E Tn Whit*. 24in. and 27in. wide- also in Ecru, Jn mosfc on]y Qna . j m . p : 22in and 24in wide. Slightly soiled— T _. • , r _ , ' ■= E Usually worth 7/6 yard. Ivory or Ecru; 3yds_ and Siyds. long. | ! L«t-Week Price, O/Q yard. MajOnt >' are ..° nly !!' ghtly Md ? St I ; £tl %J require washing. There are also a few E defects in manufacture, but the values are ■; = IVOST WATEEIALL CTJETAIHS, excellent and should be. seen early. X - ,i i tt i n x. taat-Week Prices— X 3 18 Pairs only, in scalloped effect. Can be 10/O ' 14/n E =: u«ed as ordinary short screens, or as lace V/±L* IU/D» LO/iJ* 14/47 X = drape over long curtains. * E = All Reduced to 1/g pair. 10/ D» ±y/D» Z(/O> ZiJ/o E I IVORY LAOE VET. E 1 One piece only. 52 inches wide, with nic. SAMPLE OTOTAIH EKDS. [ - lacev border: scalloped edge, small detached ' : = flower in centre. Slightly soiled on edge, 24 Only— Sample Curtaia Ends and Corners, E 5 hut reduced to a price which meant remark- which can be cut down to make short cur- = = able value—Usually 5/11. tains or acreens. White, Ivory. Ecru. = I Last-Week Price, yard. Last-Week Price, O/g each. E 1 FURNISHING DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR. Ij 1 MILNEtICHOYCES SALE I 3 ! Queen. Street l^|

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 9