¥-tiv'?Z&h ''''. ':■:;■ . ). v -'- PERFECT PURITY.'- ; ..'....'" •■,•', .- ',■:..•; \ ,'.■■::.■ .v'; ; ■'' The. wprld-famous Icilma Cream can . S':,; ~': */.■': ':. only be made from materials of perfect .;;■'..'■■''■_"■: ,-//•;• '" 'purity. We are glad to say that supplies :■/:- ,';,'.'':'. ■:...,':' of pure materials are now. normal and . ?'?':'>:', ;.■';.>.'' :'. 'thatconsequentlyour output isgradually '■ ' •,. V'.''''. ; . soon all needs.will be met. : .'-;'v'v"'' ; : '',:■ j : : ' It. is ;now clearly recognised by the jv :.'•.,'.'.'' .! ■V ... v ; .myriad users that nothing equals the V; ■ i fflP»'.»«™ •''■'' ,' how useful Icilma Cream is'for the face [' In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 | !to £10 per lb. Samuel'Pepys, a shrewd ob- I server of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 j' ' now, despite these high prices, tea had its place and j a j* l ? l * even In tnose da >" s of S° ocl Queen Bess. j And the modem diarist will record that no beverage \ • | • is so important in the life of to-day. Think of the thousands of cups you drink each year! How , \ . -, important then that a pure, high quality brand like \ EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE ! [ should be used. "Amber Tips" is essentially a j I tea of fine quality and sterling value. , 9J | TO HOCKEY PLAYERS. PKEPABE FOR THE COMING MATCHES. The hockey season is now in full swing, itnd wo wisH to advise Wellington players that wo hold a largo and comprehensive stock of Hockey Sticks and Balls by Best British Makers, including Busseys, and Windett and Smiths. All Bticks aro manufactured from high-grade sound English ash. They have bulger blades with handles finished with b'eßt rubber grips. Somo of the brands arc— "West County," '"Special," and "Club." Also a fine selection of Balh and Pads in stock. SEE OUR SPORTS WINDOW. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD.,. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. * HitNgftHS I WRECT FROM THE iisyil' manufa(mer HI iMiftlkl '£n H ! e urn '' ure> means nigher fill ■ Wk'rxtt %kv ;I * Hill : -*"» I"""'? and lower" prices. ' ills&nl C^i 1 rW p' i ' > 'Mjf By paying a .visit to our.Showrooms m lAsaa'f' »*m' you ** convinced of the Visdom ' P?-i nSSr<\V' J3' of'buying from us. ' Our craftsman WaJ&CA V».) ! *«A ■'H- iifiQ' Produce the-higftest quality''Purni-, Wk/s£Qg£s& -Pr ' ™ re ' an because they are', OWN llliw \ /ffSSF ill 12 oraftamen and n6t another monufoctu J ßr ' s their /creations .are sold at Ws&SMuM@m v 0 "■' P«oc8 that are unequalled for value: (.1 ■•••"''' ■ D ° uv fum 'turo bcingmade. Edward Collie Ltd. ..'..' , ' . ' ,-,.-..' ' =saal '•T IKE walking on velvet," eays the /"UUB Tea Itoums, 120 CourtenaylMaoe JU wearer, of WOOD-MILNE Rub- V Hot Meala, Breakfast, Dinner, and ber Hos'.s. 'i'hcy prevent nerve rack from I Tea, Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 road jar! Insist on the genuine British-, p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Dotnado Wood-Milne's. I minion.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 229, 22 June 1920, Page 2
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