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THE Taj Mahal is India’s, and one of the World’s, most beautiful buildings. New Zealand’s choicest Tea is “ ROMA,” noted throughout the Dominion for its Flavour, Fragrance, and Purity. “ Roma ” is GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE TEA. The harmful TANNIN DUST and all IMPURITIES are extracted by wonderfully ingenious machinery. Drink “ ROMA ” 3/2 P er lb* The DUST-FREED TEA

» 3 m iHfj Dainty little frocks DAINTY frocka arc always easily soiled, but they're just as easily cleaned up again in Lux* It’s so easy just dip the garment in the pure Lus suds, squeeze lightly and rinse out. It can bo worn by day and washed in the evening, for it doesn’t matter how often you launder the flimsiest of things in lax Follow the simple directions printed on every carton. W For all fins laundering m SOS LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED STEPP THE NEW LIQUID BRIGHTNESS „ s SB? pi FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD BRICKWORK IRON EL C BLACK fc GLOSSY W 9 ssP ' ALL GROCERS & IRONMONGERS. Made by RECKITTS / t TWO SPECIAL!!! Exclusive Lines procurable only at George St. J FRENCH FISH FRIERS. Made of Aluminium and provided with a Wire Fish Basket, Each Saucepan has a double lip for pouring purposes. Made in two sizes, flin— Price, with Fish Basket, 7/6. lOin—Price, with Fish Basket, 8/. LIDLESS TIN KETTLES. The quickest boiling and the cheapest Kettle procurable. We can recommend them, having already sold a large quantity. 2-plnt, 1/6. 3-pint, ii. 4-pint, 2/6 each. NOTE ADDRESSGeorge St Ironmongery 543 GEORGE STREET (near Frederick Street).

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Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 16

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