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Final Sale Clearance TO-MB6HT and TO-MORROW See Bargain Tables in Showroom of Fashion Apparel, Millinery etc. - AM ~ DfasticaMy Recfcced to Clear, to make way for the oncoming Beantifof New Antcmn Goods mix k A ii IWTIBEKA

TALK OF VALUE! You get them all at Glasson’s in tfee Seasan’s Smartest patterns Your Fit Ready Tailorcg 59/6 69/6 95/105/' P.S.—Have you seen our New College Grey Worsted Trousers at 12/6 Glasson’s BRIDGE ST. m is*. Perfectly Tailored Suits to Measure i'S.’ii 95/115/' IS®/Don’t forget our Bulldog Tweed Working Trousers wlien you want , something tougli, .-■■■ J they’re .. 11/6 • 1 Warehouse KELSON

Ask your grocer for this new blend of “ Amber Tips ” . . the price speaks for itself . . your first cup will prove every claim made on its behalf. This new blend of “Amber Tips” will mean a lot to all who are aiming at a reduction in the cost of living. It is your kind of tea .... a far above that usually sold at anything like half-a-crown a pound .... and when , yoti check up the quality of this new blend and compare it with other teas you will decide that, on a comparative basis, “Amber Tips” Blue Label is worth a lot more than the price asked. o (BLUE/XABEL j It will be appreciated that “ Amber Tips ” Blue Label does not replace the original blend of “ Amber Tips ”... No. 1 Extra Fine. Whenever a fine tea of exceptional fragrance and flavour is desired, “Amber Tips” in the yellow and red packets remains the favourite. Tea at © GUARANTEED EMPIRE GROWN TEA

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 7