I'' ' J Tea. I 1 Butterfly Tea I ;| / THURSDAY—ODD DAY. I a Da f °r odd jobs about the home—mending, M \ I sewing, gardening, or jam-makine, perhaps. M ► I Any llour a cup of "BUTTERFLY" is wel- M ft come. There's no set rule for drinking _jF ' "BUTTERFLY." It's wholesome and pure ► enough to be taken at any time indiscriminately. * W It always pulls you up if you're feeling limp and lk • J tired, and- then it's so delicious. J i Next Grocer Order, stipulate ''BUTTERFLY TEA." I All Grocers 2/3, 2/-, 1/8, 1/6. I Merchandise. Ye Ballades of Olde Englande IN THE FAMOUS BURLEIGH WARE. ■■■iBBMHimBaMBBMMBHMiBi n—■_OMa_M_Ma_i_a__—< ILLUSTRATED. Teapots, Jugs, Flowerpots, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Fruit Plates, IN THE FOLLOWING TITLES. SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. THE BAILIFF'S DAUGHTER. JOHNNIE'S SO LONG AT THE FAIR. THE LEATHER BOTTLE. THE HARVEST HOME. COME LASSES AND LADS. POPULAR PRICES. COME RIGHT THROUGH TO OUR CROCKERY BASEMENT SMEETONS LTD, AUCKLAND. - —— i a Boots and Shoes. I WHEN . It II ■■■ D « the whole world's commerce is in an unsettled state, as is the case just now, a Firm's system of business soon shows its weakness or strength, as the case may be. Ours has stood the test—we have landed all our goods up to time, and in no instance has there been any advance in prices. Let us again remind our many clients that our prices will not bear any reductions, or to put the matter plainly— ALLOW NO DISCOUNTS. Four New Lines in Ladies' Shoes Just Landed: Ladies' COURT SHOES. Pumps - - 22/6 BLACK SUEDE COURT SHOES - - 21/- - GLACE KID "TANGO" SHOES - - 19/6 PATENT BAR SHOES, Side Ornaments 23/6 Always Something New. €Sfb*(/\f) SHO&isTS. Unp^^f--197 Queen St., or 120 Karangahape Rd.
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A GOOD BAG Makes Travelling a Pleasure. In our Factories we make the kind of Travelling Bags _ that please their ownersthe kind that stand the roughest usage and protect their contents. Our Bags are strong, and they are also refined in appearanceyou are proud to be seen in the company of a Bag made by WISEMAN, £■ yet our prices are decidedly low, as we are both manufacturers and sellers. J. Wiseman & Sons, Ltd.. The Leather Craftsmen, 175 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15817, 14 January 1915, Page 8
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