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RICH WOMEN MAKE OWN" - CLOTHES. A band of women of social prominence m London have - formed a club where they may spend part of their spare time in the useful task of making their own garments. The call for economy is heard everywhere. Everyone is urged to buy wisely and thus save enough money to buy needed things which seemingly cannot be afforded out of present income. Wellington housewives can save on one of the big items in the weekly housekeeping bill by buying Warden's 2s 4d tea. To pay more than Wardell's price for tea is extravagance, for there is no better tea even at 8d or Is a lb more. Wardell's. import their own fine teas from India and Ceylon, do their own blending, and thus save merchants', blenders," and packers' profits which go to make the high prices of packet teas. _These savings assure the user a fine tea with a saFisfying flavour, a fulLstrength tea, giving about 300 cups to the pound, at 8d or Is a ft less than any tea of as good a quality. Try it and prove it yourself. Ask for a free sample at Wardell's, Tea Importers, Willis street,' Wellington. You '11 be pleased to come across this* chance to save money and still drink a fine quality tea. —Advt, Kipling once said: "A woman is only a cross-word puzzle, but a good pipe is a smoke." That isn't fair to Edgeworth Tobacco, for Edgeworth is. more than a smoke. When a fellow feela frayed and worn he can always count on Edgeworth for comfort and solace.•» [—AdTti■■'!>■ :~-r-r '~^~~''- ■my j

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 17

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