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“GOLD LEAF the most excellent TEA we have ever had ” We get hundreds of letters like this. Heberden Avenue, Sumner (near Christchurch)', November 19th, 1930. To Messrs T Rattray & Son Ltd. Dear Sirs, — Please find enclosed 230 “ Gold Leaf” Tea Coupons, of the most excellent Tea we have ever had. For the Coupons may 1 have, please, one 14in Fibre Attache Case (E.P. fittings), two (2) Coloured Bathroom Towels, and one Stain’ess Steel Jam Spoon. Thanking you in anticipation, I remain, 'Yours truly, (Mbs) W. J. L_ *1 if ■Xv. m 4 iSiS * ss*; m Iv.g. pi More Pleasure, more Leisure—less work, no worry . . . . . order an Aulsebrook Xmas Pudding this year. Made to an English Home Recipe with the choicest and purest ingredients perfectly cooked in China Basins by steam these-Xmas Puddings leave nothing to be desired. lib, 21b, or 31b—order from your Grocer. <uiß° r . nf"} \r* taiste , t UtU l nflP ' o !.uo*> e .L j^ic* t)t^-NldV Vi\V. id M* iC Co" Practical Christmas Gifts for Discriminating People! The Gifts that most men and allied with utility. Here will us|ful character, including Heading Glasses Pocket Microscopes Binoculars Telescopes Thermometers Pedometers . Kvorsharp Pencils Spectacle Cases And many other interesting invito inspection. many women appreciate are usually closely be found many articles of a distinctive and Pocket Cameras—“ Welta,” “ Ensign,” “ Kodak,” etc. Movie Cameras Enlargers Photo. Albums Photo. Sundries Electric Torches Mathematical instruments in cases things at reasonable prices of which we JEfei & JiC XBUCAMERA CORNER 93 GEORGE STREET NOTE: As m all recipes for Dressings etc., discretion must be used. If the Dress* Ing is desired to be a little hotter, more mustard must be used : if sweeter, more sugar {although we do not think this latter necessary). If the Dressing is too sweet, use less sugar., HKHLANDER full smm MILK ADVERTISING Benefits the Public THE primary instinct of the Advertiser is to benefit himself. That is natural. To do that he must benefit the public. That is praiseworthy. Ail these continuous and consistent advertisers that you can Shink of are insuring themselves against failure by benefiting you.

fIAH K Amateur Gardener who wauls to 1 "el tho best, out of his Garden all the yeai round must have Un ’Star’ Garden Hook; price, 2s 6<l.

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Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 16