y -< e vsss^ : ' 0> < f .1 <s? p £27 y<md -sar \\V 3i 29Ki §T3 Sfcs^Sß f=V\ »: & m v> m $ wm « 114 Mountain grown, under ideal conditions, made from only the finest selected buds; and shipped fortnightly from Ceylon by the fastest available transport, Self-Help tea reaches you in newly picked, fresh condition. But the reason for Self-Help Tea’s unequalled popularity, is the special blending by experts, to provide a tea to suit the New Zealand palate. Get a packet from your SelfHelp Store and enjoy a fragrant, satisfying brew of refined Self-Help Tea. REAL SAVINGS AT PINEAPPLE 3 tins lUd SALMON , 3 tins 1/1 PEPPER ilb 4d MUSTARD \ ilb MILD CHEESE per lb, 9|d SELF-HELP CORNFLOUR 4£d, B£d SHEEP TONGUES 1/4 RENNET TABLETS 7^d PROTEENA BISCUITS 7d, 1/1 LIBBY’S SPAGHETTI sd, 6£d, B|d LIBBY’S BAKED BEANS ......... sd,‘ 6d, 7£d SARDINES, small size 5 a 1/COFFEE ESSENCE lid SAVOY PASTE, recommended 6d, 9d SELF-HELP CUSTARD POWDER lOd SELF-HELP MALT EXTRACT 1/2, 2/3 FINEST CLOVER HONEY lOd, 1/6 COOKING DATES :.... 51bs 1/STONELESS DATES per lb, 4^d WORCESTER SAUCE, large bottles ll^d CELERY SALT 7*d, K^d MUSTO, for pickles 1/8 FRUIT SALAD, large tins 1/7 FLAVOURING ESSENCES, loz 3d SELF-HELP JELLIES SIiEBA BRAND 6 a 1/= SELF-HELP BRAND ... 5 a 1/= WILSON’S 3 a 1/= DE LUXE 2 a 1/-FIRST-GRADE SOAP Bd, 1/2 CLOTHES PEGS 7doz 1/SAND SOAP 6 a 1/RAZOR BLADES ; pkt, 6d CLOTHES LINE, rope sd, 7d CLOTHES LINE, wire I/-, 1/4 BASS BROOMS 2/4 TOILET ROLLS 5 a 1/BEST LOCAL POTATOES, 141bs 1/ FRUIT EXTRACTS SHEBA 9d SELF-HELP ... lOd WILSON’S 1 1DE LUXE 1/3 CANARY SEED Ib, 4\ d MIXED BIRD SEED lb, 4£d BUDGIE SEED lb, 4d BIRTHDAY PARROT FOOD pkt, 9d LUNCH ROLLS 6 a I/COOKING FIGS lb, 5d DESICCATED COCOANUT lb, s*d SELF-HELP COCOA 6d, lid, 1/8 CANTERBURY ONIONS ... 61b 1/= The firm that brought prices down and keeps them down" SE LF-HELP
SO NOW 1 YOU KNOW * News of the world > • . politics, sports, commerce, society . . . you read these in your ‘ Star * and you’re well informed. The best markets for youp own purchases • • » you read these in the advertising columns of the same ‘ Star * and you’re better informed. So now you know.
“ Heard the latest news about Newrich?” “ No—what now?” “ He bought a Louis XIV. bed, but it was too small for him, so he sent it back and asked for a Louis XVI.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 3
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