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RUBBER KEELS • FNB'N'T-jar along— | ' don't ruin your health on old-fashioned heels. . Protect; your body with Goodyear '^f/ec/s. »One pair of tlVese on your boots or shines will make you wo;ader why you ever wore any others. C Geodyear Heels are really pneumatic heels that cushion road shocks and wear, and wear, . andt'wear. ;* 'G, The world over there - is' a constantly increasing detnand for them. Alwajys walk on thenLp^- ■/ v .'. ... i!s:~: Goodyear ' ;. Means Good Wear. ; i. Wkoleule Dittribntor: W. BELCHER ■ .;' ' ■ ' - Corner • . .'. Tnranald andDiioa StreeU, :

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An incomparable plend 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 ■ - ■ • v far richer in fragrant flavour than any I Insist on \ FINE Tea ". . " ?«*Uta}Sirty-JH..a» Caslcten v woU »i too mail picketi-*.. y«mr Bioc»r. - \ " t^° >iuess yon nave never stopped and thought SnowflaKe" gives the larrie good ao ts ~ »^3 about what sin the oil containers—you ye count of itself on the railroad engine, ' » •• -JsJ never heard tell of the exhaustive test 3 the roadman's danger lamp, the way- «^ ~ _J9 ' that various kerosenes were subjected back farmer's dwelling as it does in p. 8 \jß to before it was - finally decided that only American lighthouses—it Wan all-round a 3 i 3 ,"Snowflake" was good enough. .This kerosene, that can be absolutely depend- pd® ~ ' iS \ * itory is worth enquiring about, it's interest- ed on to give you the best lighting it is' aM / "^S ing, but too long to tell here,' • possible for* kerosene'to give. fJSS

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 18

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