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( Flavor The Quality is Always Good. iii^^^^i®Pi %m No. 1 Family Tea. 3/ per lb. Red Band Label, Special Value, No. 9. 3/2 per lb. For Connoisseurs. Extra Special. 3/4 per lb. fH " Always on Top." MAORI Now that Tea is vl so dear! Why not try tho innovation V of having coffee for some of the meals? It will be a wel- ~ come cliango ! Thousands of A' families are using 'Maori" / Cofiee, because of its r're fra- L_ grance and delicious flavour, n" as well as for Hie economy 11 it represents. Try it! u„ D. STRANG, LTD. . M'frs.. Invercargill ■AVE you got Articles of Furniture tha* you do not use? Advertise them foj Bale in y» 'Ster.' No Cycles are more favorably jj known. The buyer gets bis | money's worth every time. Both 1 are Scott productions, and there- ] fore absolutely reliable. Either of them will give years upon years of splendid service. ] ANGLO-SPECIAL, £22 10/. Unsurpassed for quality, finish, and appearance. Frame: 22in or 24in. Wheels: g Both 28in x Uin. Chain: Ren- | old's best. Saddle: Brooks's 810, 824, or 8302. Tyres: Dunlop. Free wheel, with reliable band brakes or coaster hub back-pedalling brake. I POPULAR SPEEDWELL, £ls. j At a price which suits the j average person. ] Parallel or sloping 22in or 24in j frame, strong rims, good-quality chain, toughened steel cranks ; I free wheel, with reliable band j brakes or coaster hub back- j pedalling brake ; high-grade I tyres. I WRITE STATING YOUR REQUIREMENTS. Wo aro out to please you. /.A. Scott & Sons 181-183 GEORGE STREET.

&usewives 11 ♦■SI" T makes all the difference how and where a Housewife I 11 k U^ S her Groceries and Provisions. Habit is hard to I break, and when one has been accustomed making one's § purchases on a Credit basis it is not easy making a fresh start. But it is well worth the effort. One gets far better value for the money spent, and it goes much further. A Housewives can therefore run their homes more economicNew y buy for Cash and at Wardells'. In doing this the "Lowest Prices—Always" are assured, for no establishment Year in the City is allowed to undersell Wardells, whose prices are ilk always bedrock. og g Beyond this advantage one gets Bonus Coupons, which a Way represent a substantial allowance on every cash purchase. „ At the commencement of a New Year is it not a wise plan to improve on past methods where these have proved unsatisMoney! factory? I! For the family's sake Economy is desirable, and when it I can be carried out with so little effort and so much advantage ought one not to adopt the system suggested? Begin the New Year by dealing with Wardells on their Cash Bonus System, and you will be in pocket when the twelvemonth is ended:! Grocers, Tea and Provision Merchants, George Street.

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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 11

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