“I always enjoy a cup of tea here, Joan. I don’t know what you do, but it’s always just lovely,” “Well, Alice, the secret is, I always use SELF HELP TEA. I began to use it when I read their advertisements about FRESHNESS being responsible for its never-varying flavour, and ever since, everyone has been telling me what a lovely cup of tea I make. 1 certainly enjoy it better than any other—and, my dear, it costs less—l get many more cups to the pound from Self Help Tea.” a? & u CD & Mr ll TEA N? 5 FRESH Suptr N*l N*2 3- 2i 24 ib. lb. lb. Consistency of quality is only one reason for the phenominal growth in the sales of SELF HELP TEA. If you have not yet tasted SELF HELP TEA you have not tasted the finest tea that comes into this country. Direct from the fertile sunbathed plantations of Ceylon. SELF HELP TEA offers you a perfect combination of freshness and quality. BEANS&BACON Baked Beans 11,. TIN of'B BEANS Half Pound, BEST BACOH EVERY DAY SELF-HELP VALUES BEANS— Haricot 3d lb; 41b Hd Lima 4^ d Baked " Oak ” ...... gd, 6d, s| d Baked “ Heirts ” ... gd, gd, IQd PEAS— -V * . Blue 2i d lbslb 1/-^ Marrowfat .... 3 d ib; 41b jjd Canned 6£ d > 10^ d Packets 4 d Split per Ib, 3d PITTED PRUNES— Something New! PER 6d LB Why Pay for Sionis! COFFEE" ESSENCE—-SELF-HELP CO OP THE ftRM THAffiROIiOHT PRICES DOWN AND
SPEED is the demand of to-day / USE THE INLAND AIR MAILS It is simple to send a letter by AIR MAIL! STAMP IT CORRECTLY (Ordinary postage stamps may be used.) MARK IT PLAINLY “ BY AIR MAIL ” The use of the BLUE label is recommended. POST IT ANYWHERE 2d per oz. INCLUDES POSTAGE
Clear Hearing for the DEAF Deaf people need not be shut off from social intercourse with their fellows. With the help of REIN’S HEARING AIDS they can enjoy normal hearing—without cumbersome or conspicuous apparatus. Let ns demonstrate that it is possible for you to hear clearly. Consult Mr G. C. Abbott, Sou otago Agontc for F, C« Rtin and Son, London, Sciontifto Acoustical Mahers to H.M. Government.
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Evening Star, Issue 22362, 11 June 1936, Page 6
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366Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22362, 11 June 1936, Page 6
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