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First and Foremost Comes Tea ! Morning, Noon, and Night it has a place in the meals of New Zealand people—all the more reason why It should be good tea and reasonable in price. “MATCHLESS”" a very choice Tea! 2/9 It is a blend of selected growths, and well suited to the tastes of fastidious folks. The per lb. Flavour is Rich and Luscious, and the Aroma —— Delightful. “ MATCHLESS ” « wonderful value ! per lb. 2/9 Call and Get a Free Trial Sample. WARD ELL BROS. & CO GROCERS, TEA AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET. imported direct, Blended and Packed In our own Warehouse, we sell it to customers with but ONE PROFIT, It is equal to any tea in the market at 6d per lb more money. Try It and see I m ITT MEN’S Summer and Holiday Attire . . . T* The Season's Smart Styles for Sports and Warm Weather Wear Sports Coats Made in England. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED STYLES, made with plain sac or belted and pleated backs. MATERIALS are is the New Twist Tweeds, Diagonal Twills, and Velour finishes. COLOURS range from the ever-popular Greys and Fawns to the very latest Bulrush Browns. PRICES 25/. 30/, 35/, 39/6, 45/, to 70/. Flannel Trousers Made »n England. This season GREY, in various shades, is the leading colour. Pleated waists, cuff bottoms, wide cut, belt loops, side straps and Luckies. GREYS, In Light and Medium shades - • 12/6, 15/, 17/6, VG, 25/. NEW LOVAT HEATHER AND FAWNS 30/, 32/6. WEST OF ENGLAND SILVER GREYS AND FAWNS • 32/6, 35/. CREAM TROUSERS, for Cricket, Tennis, and Bowling—--12/6, 17/6, 25/, 30/. CORRECT! COOL! COMFORTABLE I - WE INVITE INSPECTION! 0 Sports Outfitters. Men’s Mercers. Hatters, Etc., 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. Bin a a a i:i t ixm T® Your Work m & m. m A GOOD PRINTER must do more than the mere routine of printing. He must be able to display your message so that it will capture the reader’s eye. Only printers accustomed to this class of work can do it justice. Bring your order to us to ensure satisfactory results. The & Printing <D apartment . 185 STUART STREET, DUNEDIN '

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Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 17

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