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PJcastsitt to the taste Enduring in duality The connoisseur’* delight. Gold Lea! doe* not deteriorate but maintain* iti full flavour and strength always. The ladies who have been in the habit of using Gold Leaf cow recognise in it a dependable tea —one that they can confidently place before their guests with a word of commendation. This favourite blend is «o carefully gtsded that each pound is is good t! the last. Only young, delicate leaves are picked (or i Leaf ' • ' 1 ' V-/1117 jOumti oc.nt.ow » ,7‘ J ~J< Gold Leaf—that s why it s *0 relrerhuig— *0 really rtimularinj?. Otd«r it from yoyr Greece 10-day and ba sure to save ibcMupan, ab. packelf, wK vi fvnd 5 h IHMt : S : | i iu m & & M& I Vi & m w rt mtm mn &L \ Hist Sybil Shirley (Iron 0 photo.) “I eonridw Plaza Tooth Paste « truly delightful dentifrice for cleansing sad v»J beautifying the teeth. Jig (Mias) SYBITi SHIRLEY, % Double Bay, N.S.TfV’ There is Mottling Like a Smile When the Teeth are I Plaza Cleaned f'/t II si m: V;-’ -*TI 'M iiiaiiiiisi'iiiiiiiiiiiii! rhr.'-.-f’t.ar.rd teeth sid a charming crmilc. There iu no charm like (he mile of a lovely woman, tint, the essential of a rrcilc k the bcuuttful sparkle of clean white teeth, and what ,t delight to know that your teeth are white and pearly, and that you can smile with every confidence, and not need to try ami hide the teeth. One Plana Tooth Paste night and morning, and ece how delightful it keeps your mouth and gums. You will fold it a better paste than you have ever oil before. Tll he 1, Plasa Tooth Paste F order to have tei ‘Star’ out- in good limp, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that coma in after noon. After t'nis hour they cannot bo classified. We would therefore rennest Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and nrsnd in their Order* pa.rll. The quality ant? whoJesoraencss of Edmonds Baking Powder es important a consideration as its dependable tesulis. Edmonds always lias been —always will be —made from lines! Grape Crearaof Tartar. Always ask for Urttßi ‘bi k r IVIO s&as P O WDE R. I .• ut "irarra f-'Vi'-a'iAA-ikrt • I =■. $ f IE ..AA’i MSI: W? (mvtti'.r'i V'./V OUR JAM, JELLY, AMD PRESERVING PANS ARE THE BEST QUALITY ON THE MARKET, AND THE PRICES ARE AS FOLLOW*: — MASON’S WIDE-MOUTH PRESERVING JARS. Pint, 11/; quart, 13/8 j i-gaßm, te/o dozen. NARROW-MOUTH MASON’S. Pint, 10/01 quart, 12/; J-gsllou, 16,0 dozen. JAM JARS, tic over—3/ down, JELLY POTS, lacquered covers, from 5 1 dozen. PRESERVING PANS, aluminium, brass, and enamel. SPRING BALANCES. PAPER COVERS. WOOD SPOONS. EXTRA RUBBER RINGS, Eta JELLY STRAINERS & HOLDERS. IrS* 39 and 41 GEORGE STREET, mmmmmsmmam

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Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 13