Have you got till I' -1 ''-'*l & THERE’S a moment every KLO day—frequently an hour or f 1 J I CwM l-Afcfct / so before bedtime — some- ,*’ |/ / times in the afternoon—when '""U/O I the Droops are very catching. THAT IS THE MOMENT FOR A CUP OF “AMBER TIPS” TEA. It’s wonderful how a cup of “Amber Tips” brightens up the da\ 7 and cheers up dull minds at any hour. TO DRIVE AWAY THE “DROOPS” 1 What you need is a- cup of ** 1 "I HH- •• Amber lips Choice Empire Grown Tea
WHAT DID YOU BUY WHEN YOU BOUGHT THIS PAPER? FIRST, of course, you bought the news from the far-off corners of the world. Late news and live news, covering all the countless interests and activities of all peoples. Then, too, you bought the local news—about the recent doings of people you know, announcements of coming events, intimate details of your own special circle. And, what more?,,. Aren’t you forgetting the vital news items in the advertising columns? Items of immediate interest and real importance to you and yours. News of better buys in food and clothes and things for the house. News that you must watch closely and constantly—if you expect to make your money do its job. Form the fine habit of following the advertisements with an eagle eye. It will save you money and help you live a richer life.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 18
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233Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 18
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