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i<3§: this -A^s .j tk yb\ Ws{ And mind— VB Would you go to a butcher's to buy a pic- Ml 1Q ture ?—to a greengrocer's to buy china ?— Em H then how can you expect to buy Good j||j 3 Jewellery at a store where it is only a Ml Ej "sideline?" 3l R Every Jeweller whose name appears below |jj F| is a specialist in Jewellery—his reputation raj JE3 depends on that and similar goods alone— |sl IjSJ he must satisfy his customers permanently Ell H or his busbeis would vanish. HI |i Give Jewellery this Xmas because it beit Hi . 3 expresses the joyous spirit of Yule; ensure HI g that it is genuine by purchasing from one jj|\ f JJssocjatedVecoellers 1\ y 7 Wellington 1 Do Your Xmas Buying Early b H CLARK & MORRIS, 38 Willi. Sl. M.L.MARIS. 9 WilliiSt HI £51 T. H. COLTMAN, 183 Cub. St. S. a ROSS. 352 Umbton Q» 13 £3 W.J.COVENTRY, Brooklyn J. M. SAVIDGE, 124 Riddiford H H H. J. FREEMAN. 13 Munen St. St.,N<.w!own R F3 D. GILLIES, 170Cab.Sl C. G.SHERWOOD, l»3WillUSt H £3 FRANK GRADY. 48 WiUii Sr. STEWART DAWSON &CO Ell g3 F. S. HALL. 117 Cub. St. LTD.. Comer Lunbion Qy. .nd E3 F3 M. HEINEMANN. 101 WiDU St. . WiUii St. £4 P=l W.LITTLEJOHN&SON.LuI.. W. N. TUCKER, 72 Cuk. St HI Pi 222 Limbton Qy. C. G. WAIT, 29 Mumm Sl. Etf/ \Vgft H.W.LLOYD,2B2LimbtonCjy., G.T.'WHlTE,Lid.,274L«ii>l>t<mQ r , «f/ YfcA «,d 114 Cub. St. G.&T. YOUNG, Ltd., £37 W3. L. W. LUDWIG, 210 Umbhm Qr 252 Uabito Qf. j§V The more Mouths you *W§Bim!Mis^is!isM have to fill the more dj^jmaKlF^lSPPSsy necessary it is to get the f^^^^,^**" \SL fullest value for every Wswl.W.,-**. penny you have to spend. ffiAh-Jf- "* ** jl greater number of Cups ®*^il^. I \ **^B*^*f a pound of "Robur" than out ***^&r of any ordinary blended or llHSßl*"^^!^. Ceylon Tea, and the Cup of fffffijgjjSreMimiSPKA Tea " Robur" makes is reMBKsJr'j xP^Sßiwtete. freshing, wholesome, and in JKBITIH. Jy The No" 2 Or*de at 2/4 j^if^snßifeSjtl^j *s exceedingly nice Tea, JsP*JsPiiffla^ just the sort for "highoflp§||fls| class" family everyday use. **^®^$W Ithasadclightfulflavour.it " jgfii|||ji turns a rich golden creamy . lffi|||l|f brown colour when milk is Jf B}|la§P adde4f and it is very saving. YOUNG'S ~ For Uncommon Rings l^il very Week we put forward new 131 ideas both in dress rings and in \ la£9l engagement rings of the finest type. A special feature is the great value we offer in single-stone rings, with peridots, tourmalines, aquamarines, opals, etc. These are very pretty rings for very little money. Be well advised and make your selection now, as stocks of fancy stones are limited. G. &T. YOUNG, LTD. 252 Lambton Quay New, Ways ....——• OF ■ Making Tea " Lipton-au-Lait M Make the Tea—LIPTON'S for Quality, of course—a good deal stronger than usual. Serve with it a big jug of very hot milk—but not boiling. Mix in the cup in proportion of about "If you Want two-thirds tea and one-third milk —or the Best Tea half-and-half if you prefer it. — go to the In fact "Hot Milk Tea" ,is served exFirm that actly like morning coffee:— But to make GROWS it! a. success you must use Hawk* 111 "~^ ' -.'

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 10

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