WardeHs* Latest Success! Better Tea for Less Money ! Great Reductions in the Prices of WardeUs’ Famous High-Grade Teas -ONE-PROFIT TEA at 3d, 4d, and 5d per lb ' off former Low Prices Our new Reduced Prices have fairly captured the Public! The splendid savings offered are resulting in sales going up by leaps and bounds. , The Value is to many irresistible! If you have been paying 3s 3d per lb for your tea, you will find our “Matchless” at 2s i>d as good—probably much better; while our “Orient ’ Brand at 2s fid surpasses in quality what you have been buying at 3s. You can reckon our prices as being fully 6d per IB Jess than any others. Call and get samples. They will cost you nothing, and you are welcome, for it will certainly pay you to try these Choice 'leas. “ ORIENT” TEA THE DELICIOUS TEA, a pure, fresh, rich-flavored blend of excellent quality. Very economical in use, therefore a fine Tea for families. “HIMALAYA” INDIAN TEA “AN IMPERIAL BEVERAGE," a strong, full-bodied Tea, very satisfying. It possesses a pungent, hold flavor which appeals strongly to men, who find it most enjoyable. 2/8 now 2/3 lb You can pay more money, but you can’t get better Tea than MATCHLESS The Tea lor Particular People A “TEA OF TEAS.” Its exquisitely luscious flavor comes from the skill it blending of selected growths. It possesses a. particularly choice bouquet and line aroma, gratifying the critical palate of fastidious people. At our new low price the \*alnc is like its name—“ Matchless.” Do try it! 3/- now 2/9 lb A BONUS COUPON Given with Every Cash Purchase. 2/10 now 2/6 lb A REDUCTION OF Id PER LB ON SLB PARCELS. WARDELL BROS. & CO. GROCERS, TEA AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET. Telephones 955 and 35.
1 You Should See —The Wonderful New Winter Undies At the D.S.A. , .They..are such beautifully warm things —just the right weight to enjoy warmth without discomfort during the winter. And so reasonably priced, too ! One really wonders how they can sell such fine things at such very low prices. .You must make a point ■of seeing all the others besides these few listed below., ALL-WOOL KNITTED DRESSING GOWNS; wrap-over style, in Rose and White, Blue and White, Pink and White, and Lemon and White - - - - 21/. CREAM WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, square, V, and round neck, others neat collars, trimmed hemstitching and silk flannelette embroidery, open and pull-over styles long and elbow sleeves - - - - 7/6. WINTER CREAM COMBINATIONS, soft finish, wool and cotton, V neck. „ , Short sleeves—W., 6/6; 0.5., 7/6. .•.Long sleeves—W r ., 6/11; 0.5., 7/11. WOOL AND COTTON BODICES AND SPENCERS, Cream and Natural, V necks, long and short sleeves. Short .sleeves—W., 3/11; 0.5., 4/6. '/..i* 1 Long sleeves—W., 4/6; 0.5., 4/11. D.S.A. SPECIAL HEAVY-WOVEN COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, V neck, shaped at waist - - 2/11. CAMI’PBINCESS UNDERSLIPS, nice quality Sateen, good size, wanted shades—Pink, Grey, Almond, Blue, Lavender, Rose, Brrown, Sahara, Black, and White „ , . - 3/11. & LADIES’ SANITARY STEPINS, in soft silky rubber nad lawn: in White, Flesh, and Blue; Wos. and O.S. sizes. FINE ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, English make, ■ elastic ' through waist and knee; shades—Cream, Navy. Helin., and Sky. - - S.W., 10/6; W.,n11/6; 0.5., 12/8.. COMFORTABLE WOVEN BLOOMERS, floecy-lihad, with silk stripe, finished elastic in waist and knee, gusset inset; White, Fawn, Chocolate, Pink, Tobacco, and Navy , « - . - W., 4/11; 0.5., 5/6; X. 0.5., 6/6. HEAVY QUALITY WINTER BLOOMERS, 'fleecy-lined; • in . Navy, Saxe, Grey, and Cream - - ’ - . - - - - W., 3/6; 0.5., 3/11; X. 0.5., 4/Q. QUEEN O’ SCOTS UNSHRINKABLE WHITE WOOL AND COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, V neck, shaped waist, short sleeves - W., 5/11; 0.5., 6/11; X. 0.5., 7/11. CHEMISE VESTS, fine ribbed wool and cotton, huntex make, V neck, shaped waist, short sleeves - . ■! . -.. . - . W., 4/6; O S., 4/11. O PssTO & for Ladies* Winter Underwear! IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in min'd, and send in their Order* early. All ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ‘Evening Star’ are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may bo considered undesirable “to appear as written by the advertiser. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify advertisements that corao In after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefor© request Advertisers to kindly , bear tins in miuu, and lond in their Orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 10
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