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A ■ ■• • ■■"■■ IXMBER-GOLD clear and fragrant, infused with ; ™*L^ exacting care, and poured into priceless cups from '^teatime exqmsxte old silver ... tea that is held in high honour in > '"■" the stately homes of the wealthy ... Yet . so irresistible is its bouquet, so full and rich the 1) T]" T T T" T 1 A strength m. every leaf; so far it goes on its perfect way.. IS T I I • I H l\ that m humbler homes, in less costly cups, Bell Tea is LL n Lla jf"\ chosen for its delicious refreshment in spite of its price. C\^nU,/l: . Once Bell is used ... no other tea will satisfy. For over lT^C> thirty years it has been the aristocrat of every tea-table. ' !Phone wur Want-Ad c*kH telephone 42-96?. ilo The ■ Kir. |p%|gggk H. W. FROST • .^ftgßjfr . T'O/SC!T*'*if^!iiT " W ' ""■ ' (Lai eof FROST & FROST), fiv^w^S^il^K^ ' >"7 \^^^7r^. [| AM*T UF£^MISERABLE .DENTIST OylwW : T44-040E^WH ™JKlfnLlT i H.B. Buildings (nearly opposite D.1.C.), 1 * \,.-/Ng^iW ■P3f*"/""jJ & Set for £1 .£ 4 Set for £2 -BP^MJrA^'"- ' £6 6s Set for £3 3s; >I^IV"^SPH SII^SS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7 to 8.30.. , ■HRffu^^^^K &&^k aMYw Remodelling Set, from 15/- Single Tooth and other JtfttfflP^^l repairs from ...... 3/8 WttWHiIIIIIm^^B^ fi¥^^» PUT « mad* from *wr3CT^ Painless Extractions .. 2/6 Extractions 1/* "JE^*" 111"™^.*^^^^!! a famous formula &§iW EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED. * rMMUm^^^Tl 80'" |«Bv^ SAVE FARES and haVC * PCr *^ ci ot teeth »»*? :*» a visit .f *w»

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 19

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