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I Three Secrets «•«•"•«-^ j I of Entertaining j' ? By "Smithy." s < s Genial talk—* cup of frag- £ < 5 rant tea — and, most Important ■■ | 2 of all, Southern Cross After- f 2 noon Tea Biscuits, so delicious / I —so satisfying. . i ( { Southern j; I •# * Cross i , j BISCUITS s. ! 1 are different. Try them, ana : ( 2 you will quickly eat another ;. | —and another. ■ ' c Stocked by all Stores. j !

Save that Extra Spoonful / '" j/s^ \V/HY use more tea per v yjf VV pot than you actual|BaHß^ Buy a packet of "Roma" „ I Tea and use a teaspoonful 1 . less than you usually do. You'll enjoy richer, more fragrant, more delicious tea .^^^^SJjjjSjjjjJ^--^ than you ever had before^- . *<\ "-^ and because in "Roma" \ c iarm^ tannin dust I^HT/^j^ \ ] (found in all teas) has been / X 1/ carefully removed by patent 1 ml Tannin Dust Extractors, it \ IF/ is more healthful and reN< Obtainable from all Grocers "ROM R" uM L. £&k pusr-FREEPTea

THE LIGHT TH/^T FAILED ItVmoments like these you need<tiii> in IIN llli 3 tiiasy THE UNIVERSAL SWEET. Made ONLY by Jima Slcdnua —Hendcnon's Sweets Lid, "Srataara," Auckland, MZ. P.O. Box 1630. MXHc Send Id. stamp for the "MMIIfcS* f*Mgk Drawing Book.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 30

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