Very Special Purchase JASMINE WOOL (from Paton and Baldwin's) Suitable for Pram Covers, Coatees, Cosies, Small Rugs, and Capes A wonderful Wool; quickly knitted on large needles. Usual Price, 1/6 per bail. o#l BROWN EWING'S PRICE, *** Shades—Black, Navy, Nigger Brown, Fawn, Green, Lemon, and pretty mixtures of Blue and Fawn, Brown and Fawn, Red and Grey. Buy "Jasmine" Wool before the best shades are sold out. See Window Display! Brown Ewing’s
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HIGH TEA A \V y- 7 / ',l m y> <k f *to cr. /i J& & v doesn't necessarily mean evening tea with trills or alternoon tea on a mountain top for that matter. We just want to draw your attention to the fact that Bell Tea is high grown tea. Mountain gardens above the 4000 feet level give you a stronger tea possessing more vitality and stored up flavour. That is why Bell Tea goes twice as far as cheaper teas, and so actually costs you less in the long run. TEA V * m IS TEA TIME !S» <s & * ONLY the bud and the first itvo leaves of the shoot are used in Bell Tea. Plucking is a jab for experts; great care is exercised to ensure that no stalk or coarse ma~ terial reaches the factory. BEU 3/4 PER POUND
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Evening Star, Issue 23325, 22 July 1939, Page 23
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