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SUNSET

Wo watched the setting sun, wa, too—- ' Die river murmured by Beneath the soft, rose-tinted hue That lit the western sky— And all it meant, ah! no one knew But you and I, To sec" the daylight die. The sun went down, the sky turned grey, The river seemed to sigh—right laughter passes with a day, Love cannot fate defy, And all it meant, ah! no one knew But you and I, To see the daylight die. W. Henrt Wilson.

Rev. Mr Arlington: “You should always be particular about details, Miss Tucker. It it little things that tell." Nellie: “I know that. I have three small sisters.”

PsMl« Hotiees. TEAS. FROM THE TEA GARDEN' TO THE TEAPOT. TITE have now arranged for regular supplies of Tea from India and Ceylon ’' direct, thereby saving all middle or wholesale profits. This profit wa are now giving to our customers, as we are satisfied with one profit. As we c neider the profits on Tea have been too large for years, we are determined to sell at prices which will save our clients fid per lb. on their usual purchasing price, and yet maintain the quality. We have found it difficult to get people to believe that we can supply really first-class Teas at the money ; but after a trial they remain as regular customers. We have to express our hearty thanks for the support accorded us during the past year. Try a Sample Found and Become Convinced. Company’s No. i SUGAR 2|d; with Tea, IRVINE & STEVENSON, GEORGE AND FRINGES STREET:', DUNEDIN. Annual Summer Sale! HOW ON I

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Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 7