T'-UCI f«S a y* ><ro' mIJAW fcltUH . „ , "H-'5! 1 m* o * {**<««.< *?* x»! y *i v^l'j From the Plantation to the Cup Here are a few of tbe hundreds of chests of tea which Are despatched from Ceylon for Self-Help EVERY FORTNIGHT, ready for despatch from the Packing House, Prior to packing tbe delicate tea Waves are subjected to scientific and hygienic treatments, thus • retaining the original flavour and strength which tea would otherwise lose in New Zealand climate. Self Help Teathe " Greatest Value MORE SELF-HELP SPECIALS: DE WITT'S PILLS POLLARD, 201b KETTLE'S RENNET, bottle SANATOGEN, small LUX, large packets PEARL BARLEY, 51b for INDIAN LENTILS, 41 b for GOLDPAC GINGER, packets 5Jd and lOd ARROWROOT, " Sun," packets ~ 9Jd BON AMI CAKES, 8) tins .. .. lOd PLAYERS, THREE CASTLES—10's 6id, 20's 1/1, 50's 2/8 BEAR'S MILD TOBACCO .. .. 1/75 BEAR'S DARK AND MEDIUM .. .. 1/6 HAVELOCK DARK PLUG .. .. 1/8J m New Zealand USBE AL»t* $ BIG BO l<Tfi From the lorry to the barge, and from the barge to an ocean liner, Self-Help Tea is hustled to New Zealand without delay, arriving In our store* approximately four week* from the day of packing. 2/11 and 4/10 1/2 3/8d lid lid No. 1 and No. 2 Self-Help Tee* ar« packed also in 6-lb. lead-lined boxes. It is mora economical to buy this quantity, and you will also gain a fancy box with • •lidhousehold addition. unexcelled in high-grade quality, and is inable—each blend is an aristocrat in quality means value, and value packet of Self-Help Tea HV. 140 BRANCHES FOOD SPECIALISTS SELF-HELP 140 BRANCHES GROCERY & PROVISION MERCHANTS THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT^PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN
NO INCREASE IN PRICE. In spite of increased Exchange and other added costs there are no increases in the popular national prices for PLUVOL. The policy of the distributors of PLUVOL is to maintain these prices if possible. Pluvol is leather's best friend for use on footwear and leather and canvas articles, for preserving and water-proofing. —1 Adjourning a case at Whitechapel County Court lately. Judge Cluer said to counsel: "You roust let me know if the case will come on. Ido not want to come up to London on the worst. railway on earth and in the worst carriages it is possible to find." Judge Cluer's' address is never disclosed at the courts at which he sits. It is thought, however, that he lives on the border of Hertfordshire. Skin Health Derived from Daily d Use of the CI'TICIKA * PREPARATIONS, For temple Soap, Ointneat and Talcum a I Addrcw: R. Towns ft Co., Sydney, N.S.W. ™ |
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 17
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