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m & % &&J& ■sSSS^ M These AMBERTi PS Artistic Cake Tins THEY are so different ~.so much better than many o£ the things bought at Christmas Time. Artistic and most useful and each one filled with a full 3lbs of the finest of all teas— 44 Amber Tips.” Five different and most attractive designs exquisitely printed an six colours ... is there anything better suited to convey the sentiments of the Christmas Season •. Your Grocer will show you the latest series of “Amber Tips” Cake Tins ... you buy them filled_withi a full 3lbs of either “NO. 1, RED AND YELLOW LABEL or “BLUE LAtsEL AMBER TIPS” Tea at regular prices plus an extra 3d (a penny a pound) for the exquisite Cake Tin. AmberTh** Choice Smoire Grown lEA

It may be EYESTRAIN that tires you Are you always tired, no matter Low much rest and sleep you get Then it may be eyestrain that’s sapping your vitality Come and let our Mr Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Lond.), examine your eyes and prescribe suitable glasses, if necessary. d sLi Daw st: Opti es Exide the long life BATTERY The choice for the giant liner Queen Mary, Exide must be used where dependability is imperative. Used on H.M. submarines throughout the Great War, not one failure beirig recorded. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith owed his uninterrupted two-way conversation to Exide when flying the Atlantic. Used by Admiral Byrd on his four polar expeditions. ‘ Note new address of the official EXIDE SERVICE STATION 260 CUMBERLAND ST. (next White’s Garage). Telephone 18-831. A. M'NEILL, Proprietor.

"ORIGHTON VISITORS! Summer thcr. Curds and Cream. Use BIRK’S junket powder. weaaj onI»

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Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 13

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