An incomparable blend \ of FINE Teas from Ceylon \ "Fine Tea" is the technical term for pludkings " V"". h of leaf that are correctly matured to be full " . of fragrance and flavour. ' ;~; .- ,^,:iE II It is the exclusive use of FINE' tea which" ~ 'r ~: r makes "Amber Tips" special value-brewing --: : Hlmore cups to the pound than inferior teas- arid" '--'^ £ * far richer in fragrant flavour than any ' . y":'' Insist on \ :vj;: :; FINE Tea ' Sold 1b handy 81*. tin Cudsters as well as the nival p E ck»t»-Mk ycnr Broeer. \ ,____' ' ' """"" ■—»■■■' i—■■■■■ mn■— n n' t ..., i',,, . „, - Fdr lasting, comfort and solid -value, choose Shirts -'--,■«.-...< CS^Z: i made of Tobralco. Soft, silky, absorbent and ~ '" -'• •* zz.~\\ X ] durable, they stand hard wear and frequent -washings. :- -- - -- - "i-1: f : Colors guaranteed. See collars also. " "*".."". """i' ; MEN'S SHIRTS MADE OF-^ always Bear a Label saying so. A Tootal guaranteed Line. ~ Accept-no"" Substitute. .L:; SOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS S'rzi^SC:. -\l\ TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LIMITED. MANCHESTER^ - BNGL'XnD.1 AVELLINGTON Fletcher's Building. Customhouse Quay>,. " ' '.•' -ts 21 ■ «' •
r "What I cannot understand,.-'ISir, is \ '-.-■,■ ; ', \viiy:-people'wjill pay, a decent priceMade in Black, for a pair, of boots, only to rain 1 . BrpwniTanXDark ■ , them with neglect. Btown, and Toney -Now that pair of boots you Have Red. Also in White v / just bought will give you a year's for Patent Leather. good service if you will use only, ■*■■&, \p* d. 1 /'' "Nugget." And what's more, . ' 4',/ ","*/"■.'■ ' they'll not only last well,^they'll djcq TIN. --■■ ■■■.' ." look well too." ... -- >: .. : ■■• : ' ■'. > ■'■■'-:. - '■.'v U ■** ■ ' i:- .-.■■ •-:- =f";">. ■< ,- . v ■■■- •■■"■-. ■'" v v\' BOOT POLISH Haines 8 ■<« ' ■ . ':.,■■■'■ , ." ! : The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says:, i : liilNpMfe. '^Cold and.foggy ! What a day' Face it bravely l"' A\ /HP "ef? 1S the way : -SyMivkton's Essence!/ Huixv a? > , T b°iHng >vaterin your cup, and 'Little ' . «3« .;■' THOS. SYMINGTON & CO.. Edinburgh -" 1 We wish everyone could, see Sun-Maids . growing — the finest of California's thin .■;.;'■"' skinned table grapes from the sheltered San . Joaquiavalley. '■■'.'■/. ■...,: .-,■■.-,., ; Not a grape is pickeduntil acareful test shows a high ■ ( ■ percentage of sugar in the juice. This extra sugar ■ \ ' content gives Sun-Maids their unusual sweetness and . ( \ . fruitiness. Leisurely sun-drying gives, delicious Savour ' | ■ and rich colour. . ' ';'■.-. f SUN^MAID ■ R| sa" i &me ■ ' Use (heni of ten-^for flavoiirr—for- health. Two kinds.:", ..'.:,.. Seedless—grown without stones. Seeded—Stoned by -, ■« new process. The cleanest Raisins in the world. - ■ — HaJn« 35
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 11
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