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Tennis Fro Simplicity and smartness are fectly tailored Washing Silk Frocks whffi showing for correct sports wear. J These are in White and Pastel shades, aL worn for tennis, for spectator sports, *am day-time occasions. j| An attractive selection—priced from SgM available at the Salon. " r\ r White ombe.ania CASHEL STM

Your Owen Imilterests—may be deeply affected by events in New Zealand. Therefore, when* you have decided to make a trip abroad arrange for The Press to be posted io you regularly. —6

m iwrnu w i tm wavav m V \ VPS-" m t^v»». «s^f, ».1 -3fe i sm ill PMfl m 9 v. w j> ? p*b «4//»j TEA A TEA OF SPECIAL VALUE AT KINCAID'S ft The Same Quality for Less Money KINCAID'S Super Quality BUTTER Now per lb. I CEYLIN t* /' * JWwafe^lflffi tzi Vi m wM Kincaid's "Pearl of the East/' "Special," "Ceylindo" and "Kincole" Teas are packed in £lb and lib packets, 21b Art Caddies and 51b Art Tins. All Kincaid's Teas in Original Half Chests (of about 601bs)* carry a reduction of 3d per lb if sold in original Half-Chests. KINCAID'S FAMILY TEA £lbs. libs. 2 lbs. 5 lbs. yw? IK'S, yifft; -. *^ &■-,■. rj,."; w-f : </$ «*"T l# f 1< r£& /TF ®& i§^ THE KINC OFf TEA VALUES church KlriC AID'S phon * For Half-a-Century Canterbury's Leading '<*t Colombo St., Chris tchurch if, 1 .

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 2

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225

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 2

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