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Ipswich-Styled Hosiery you've always looked for in inexpensive stockings T took 100 years to build hosiery of lustrous beauty— a^ the present.lpswich organi- moderate prices. zatipn^thegreatmills,world- Stockings in every desired ■\^.^tettcm : aii»iabow shade ancl style, in pure silk, all the facilities for econontt- artificial silk cotton hsle ; n mercerized-tliat fit snugly Today, we are able to offer v and defy frequent washings. :to the women of New Zealand At Y°™ favourite'store. IPSWICH HOSIERY MADE BY IPSWICH MH.LS IN IPSWICH, TJ.S.i_ Sub-AgentforNewZeolaftd: C. ROBINSON & CO., JAS. SMITH BUILDING, WELLINGTON! Sole Agent for Australasia: W. H. Corbin, York Chambers, Market Street, Sydney ! ;l I .j.m ______ ■ '.'".. " , ' " ■ ''■' \MToa\wm4^ THOMrW^'JiiaS.UK, "f * ifi-sSh' ■'f - . „riiuiT:wwsmveiiß, \ 1 -^*':'^_' W--' -» ■ '■Ws^'^P -«iH_fftr_^^ An incomparable Mend of FINE Teas from Ceylon "Fine Tea" is the technical term for pluckings of leaf that are correctly matured to be full of fragrance and flavour.. ■ ; It is the exclusive use of FINE tea which : makes "Amber Tips" special value-brewing more cups to the pound than inferior teas, and far richer in fragrant flavour than any :i:0 Insist on FINE Tea EolJ In handy 21_. tin Caniiters as -well as th« usual packets—ask jour Grooer. ' 111 l ||' lll'll ||| ' ■■111 l 111 ' __ll_^_________., -_ j

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 11

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