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-Jlulsebrook's Cocoanut Gems ilk subtle, pleasing harmony ; of . ~ delightful flavours ... these choice biscuits of melting smoothness are made with fresh Cocoanut and rich Cream fillings. w v. «.'A v.v XW'WMS ■ V \ , w; .. «3wfc, < #*« Vk ■X V <*» \-$ - ><*>? 3 «w*v* rv jt ■z-S <"5 N 0MTour guests will appreciate Aulsebrook's Cocoanut Gems at your next Afternoon Tea 1 _ Cont r\butes to Cconom ■ -r. lii order that to-day's demand for economy should be met, the proprietors of the famous "Amber Tips" Tea have introduced a special blend-—Blue Label —to sell at the popular price of 2/6 a pound. This new blend will be recognised as a tea of wonderfully good value and for flavour and strength will rank second only to the original blend of "Amber Tips." PER lb " Amber Tips " Blue Label will quickly enjoy the popularity its remarkable value merits . . . and every packets carrier .the assurance of the carefully maintained high standard of quality that has always been associated with the name "iAmber Tips." Amber Tips I BLUE LABEL! rid' of j|neJquali^ a in^^e 3l >'ellow and red packet, will remain the most favoured blend. GUARANTEED EMPIRE GROWN TEA

RANGITANE REPORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company lias received a message from its motor-liner Rangitune, which sailed from Wellington on Saturday last for Southampton and_ London, stating that unfavourable weather has been experienced, and that all ate well. funeral notices. GEORGE DIOKINSON. FUHEKAL JU.RNiSHER, '£• ' . LATIMER' S©UAE& GHRISTOHCRCH. Latest Motor."' HjMtrses qod \Gasri For Funeral toany Part of' Nw ZeaHiia. ; TELEPHONE (Nisht or Day) ' D 2744 GEORGE" . B A B BIS-L li, FURNISHING , UNDERTAKER, MOTOR HEAESES and CARRIAGES 'FOE . I'UNERALS/ ANY DISTANCE. PHONE 30" 203 (NIGHT OR DAT). 221 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Established 1876.) MOTOR SERVICES. tourst SERVICES IT '/CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, DUNEDIN, KJ AND INVERCARGILL. Depart Christehurch: 5.15 n.m., 2.30 p.m.. j 2.45 p.m., 4 p.m. I Depart Timaru for Christehurch: S a.m., y.45 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.30 p.m. (5.30 p.m. does not run on Saturdays.) SUNDAYS —Depart Christehurch: 8.30 a.m. Depart Timaru for Christehurch: 2 p.m. All our First-clajiS Service Cars arrive at and leave from our new BUS STATION, 250 DURHAM S-TREET (opp. Bridge of Remembrance). and from Lister's Garage, Sefton street, Tiinaru. DOOKING AGENTS —All "White Star" Oftices, Thomas Cook and Son, Government Tourist Bureaux, "Black and White" Sweet Shop, Cathedral square, OhristcUurch, Telephones: Christc'aurch: 88-052. Head Office, Timarii: 815. LISTER'S MOTORS, TIMARU. HEAVY Smokers! Frocdom from "smoker's fag" secured by eating Yeaston Tabl&ts. 36 for 2/6, 300 for rnettß* and other Chemist!. ™ 8

P. & o. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To'.London via .Colombo, Es.vpt. Marswl.es, alternate calls at Bombay, Aden, Ft. Sudan;, Oibrallar, -Plymouth. s-„ni ng from Sydney. x-XA ItK UN OA l 16.572 .x'MOLDAYIA . 17.000 x-MOOLTA>-Y -..■91.000 v*.STKATH.N A VEil 1 Feb. Feb. 19 Mar. 2 v Calls iiojnbay. t Calls - VMU'.S FKOM NEW ZEALAND. ' first Saloon: *BB Single from £lO4 Single front -88 Return from £lB2 Return from - o*NEW TOURIST CLASS • ACCOMMODATION. Sin~le from £lO. Return from £72. = AII Fares subject to exchange. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD.. Hereford street. PI'NE, GOULIJ, GUINNESS, LTD., ■ ' Cabliel street. 06

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 15

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