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Hiss Southwell Piper DRINKS GO CUPS OF TEAaDAY Almost only Food of Tireless Woman (From the “Dally Mirror,” London, February 3rd, 1936.) More than sixty cups of tea a day and a few slices of bread and butter are the only nourishment of % remarkable Bristol woman. On this diet she does some sixteen hours’ hard work in her florist’s shop in Union Street, Bristol. Always on the go, no assistant can keep pace with her tireless energy. She never takes a holiday, never stops to have a solid meal, and her appearance is amazingly youthful. Ever Since Childhood “I drink fifteen cups at every meal,” Piper. “First thing in the morning cup of tea. I couldn’t exist without been doing this since I was a little Mother used to say ‘Let her have another cup to keep her quiet.’ ” Miss Piper teems with vi- r -" tality and has never known v a single day’s illness. And V all this she ascribes to her \ sixty cups of tea a day. Miss Piper studied the tea she drank and knew the importance of good tea to good health . . . just as “Amber Tips” is so widely appreciated in this country. said Miss have hav girl when m Choice Empire Tea

People who appreciate beautiful things , are invited to feast tlieir eyes OR the loveliness of the many and varied treasures re have in stock. Treasures that have charm, beauty, and distinctiveness without the stumbling block of high prices. , ■ Jewellery, Chinaware, Silverware, Glassware, Crystal, Watches, Clocks, Novelties, Photographic goods. Comae Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin.

A—loo pahs Ladies’ Exceptionally Smart Court Shoes, in Dark Brown Kid or Black Patent Leather. Neatly stitched vamp. Piped with White. Small Python trim. Sale Price to Clear—--8—36 pairs Bostook and C. and J. Clark's Black dace Kid Strap Shoes. Mostly Spanish heels. Also a few Cuban heels. Usually 35,'- to 39 6. Sale Price — 17/6 Footwear GIVEN away! Prices are so low because we bought all this stock for 11/6 in £. Buy NOW before regular prices rise. If unable to call, mail your order, sending cash. NO GOODS ON APPEO. State second choice in case first is sold out. C—SO pairs Assorted Oddments in Ladies' Evening Shoes. Mainly White Brocade and Satin. Courts and Straps. Spanish heels. Usually 17/6. Sale Price, 9/11 D—2o pairs Ladies' Navy Blue Suede Chillis Tie Shoos, Flexible' White rubber soles. (Similar to illustration.) Usually 17/6. Sale Price, 9/11 E—so pairs Men's Good Quality Blaqk Glace Oxford Shoes. Very smart medium square toes; Patent caps; welted. (Similar to illustration.) Sale Price, 14/11 HARRIS & SON LTD. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS. DUNEDIN

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Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 13

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