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. A Message ' _/rozn - I©- " " : Alli S3®! I < J, !■ -f j > Wk . \ Wireless Message \ received from S \ Deception Island < 1 * , The great adventure is under way THE first flight of Sir Hubert’s Lockheed-Vega plane,. on the efficiency of which the success of his Antarctic Expedition so largely depends,, was completely successful. The famous explorer is delighted with the performance of his machine, and has sent out a wonderful tribute to Plume and Mobiloil which are being used in this great aerial survey of f the South. Antarctic temperatures and the extremely difficult nature of flying in Polar regions call for fuel and lubrication which will give the utmost in power and protection. In the world of aviation and motoring Plume has earned for itself the title of “The Spirit of Performance” and Mobiloil “The World’s Quality Oil.” oLUMIF' > amd Mobiloil , Regd. VACUUM OIL COMPANY, ptv'itd

>lm BliirifoM Test Expert Tea Tasters place Amber Tips’ FINE TEA— Ceylon f best \ Quality and Flavour On May 17th, of this year, two ll independent expert Tea Tasters |>< were blindfolded and given bowls ■ of leading teas to test for flavour and fragrance. Neither knew 11 |x|| what blends he was tasting, yet both experts gave the tea brewed from “Amber Tips” first place ' Save the Coupons This informative test was conducted to ascertain how “ Amber Tips” would rank when Send ior latest lift of Free Gifts to—tested by impartial experts. That EXPERT OPINION “Afnber Tips Gift, f> endorsed PUBLIC OPINION, cannot but ho gratifying to Eastern Tea Company, the majority of New Zealanders. p.o. Box 946, Christ church

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 8

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