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Purser recommends J The business man of the big liner ||| WRIII knows how many chests of Ceylon's - * finest teas go into the vessel's holds |p at Colombo consigned to AMBER Medical and icientific expert* have '• fi«lkV«\§!l&» H ao * only demonstrated that high-grade 19 teas are the best and the most hcahhfol. :. • but, moreover, that they arc aimoft at cheap at common teas. ' ' Indeed tli« peat inTciligaliw by the famout lourocl "The Lucst." prored that it cottt bat 3.6 more per year to drint fine tea Itko AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. rea imtead of comrvyntSflH mr>t>, cheap teas, because the fice tea will five' about 260 otpi front ecch pound m ag»jn't onijr abevt 224 froa ooaimon teas. fijßoflr YtraxSiil "The Lancet" inrettigatort resorted "Gewi . ' ut peeMnt twice the phytielogicai vaSue «f IVEEQIBQEWS FAVOURITB THE German Emperor once isaid that " prett>- women were clever H women, and cared for their good looks." It is this " caring for m good looks " that has made the » SPIRELLA" the " Corset for the | Elite." Its maxvellons figure-moulding capacity and graceful lines J have commended it to ladies who desire the finest and most chamicg . . I . eSects possible. The " Bfirtßa "is the Creator of SScle. in forming and | moulding. th«figjane with complete comfort, oa fashionable lines. StyU, g not money, makes the well-dressed-woman. The v SpirtHa "is distinctly | an exclusive 30/- to «0/-. Ladies are invited to inspect g these aristocratic Corset*, which are obtainable in sizes to suit every figure. | The " Corset for the Elite "ie O»t sold ia drapers' shops, bat only by thr | company's representative. < MISS CLOUGH Corsetairc (Sole Agent) Ladies' Toilet Boudoir 1 STEWART DAWSON'S BUtLDINGS. HIGH ST. | CBB4I ' ' LLJJLIUJUUIIIIiT7

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 3

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