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n H§ *'!'.'- TEE BSJPHEME TEA VA*.!JE ©F NEW ZEALAND &A Prices have advanced in Ceylon—but NOT at ''The Farmers.** Although the Market has risen by 2d. to 3d. per lb., and is now higher than it has been for twenty years, \; 111 m^CVM'J'i MM. umam AM XZUYW <X 'GLENOYA' Tea is still rich in Fragrance and Flavour—-refreshing, stimulating, • satisfying. Selected by our own Experts, who know the exact requirements *>f Canterbury Housewives. <§£ ' GLENOYA "Tea is still sold at the Low Prices made possible by the exceptional buying facilities and the huge and rapid turnover of our busy, up-to-date Grocery Department. •,■"■' LET Y©UH PURSE PROFIT BY ITS ECONOMY SEE HOW KEENLY PiJICED IS THUS HIGH-CLASS TEA! Standard Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe, pef lb. slb. and lolb. Boxes .. In 251 b. £ Chests, per lb. In .solb. I Chests, per lb. Indian and Ceylon Blend, per lb. 1/3. Q/- and 1,3/1/7. 1/S 1/3 and 1/6 FREE SAMPLE OF "GLENOYA" TEA! is yonrs for the asking. Write, call, or 'phone— NOW. With so much to do about the.house, you may forget if you delay. Let us send a Sample TO-DAY! * I Ring for Sample TO-DAY. 'Phone - TSS -2132 ASSN. ©F CANT. LT Cashel Street . . Ciirtstcliurch ' Save Money on Groceries by purchasing HERE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16808, 18 March 1915, Page 3

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