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For the thousands In the fulfilment of THEIR desires, "Amber Tips" has no rival, Never any but FINE teas—Ceylon's bestare ' 'used in blending "Amber Tips," in order-to give you " the utmost in quality, flavour, and ultimate economy. " Insist on - ' f "' ' The term "Fine Tea" is used'by tea f experts to describe only the better FINE Tea grades. They cost a little more JL S.l _;& - per pound, but much less per cup. J. SHAN I, Y AND CO., 41, Fort Street, Sola Agents. ' J t Vu * (> v LM* '* close, assoc iated with all that is delightful No material ts more preserving of Lace/and we matcna ' 15 more delightful than Lace, and we if VC here a few particulars of Mechlin, knowing that, r whenever you think of Lace in general, or Mechlin ' - D articu ' ar y° u always remember that Lux is ; | jusr»plcndid Lace in the fulness of ' • ' MECHLIN The M cordoßM! <l H or thread outlining - the pattern in Mechlin Lace,, is always flat and silky; the "reaeau" has » hexagonal mesh/ f , \ made of two threads twisted twice on four sides, and four threads plaited three times on the two other aides This gives lite to a net much smaller than ' 'that of Brussels lace. ' The fact that the threads ■r,,,- , ___ .tec forming this "r<aean*; always run either parallel BIRBOTONS TOR IKE. with „at ti . ht angles to the length of the lace, and Put the Lux flakes into do not follow the convolutions oif the pattern, at once a bowl, pour on boiling .'distinguishes Mechlin from Brussels. > water, end whidt into a lather. Reduce to the ( W required temperature. , . .. , .. , . V ]) /?«,//« tk. Lux is an ideal preparation for washing Kith lenity squeeze the creamy delightful fabric- a. CrSpeJe-Chine. Ninon. SUaS through and through Georgette, Charmeute, Delaine, and Vails. T ' the texture, then rinse in dean water. '] W | FOR DAINTY FABRICS Tfw , tBVER BftOTHSRS (New ZIEAUtNO) LIMITED. •: -...aEsmpaalX ■ ' -- ' . . - . . |r .■ . ' _ .. . ... ... •. , ; ' « ; !!=: =lt— —-^-ji — —^ — -—ir^nr—^-^r--- —iF=^ L An exceptionally large Shipment of U @ | 0 > ' -< u j "1 These Corks and Linoleums have no. rival as coverings for floors IF|| 1 ' which are subjected to the wear of countless feetpleasing, resilient, \ j \ effective, and economical. | | We are now in ths position to be able to supply all office and L ! 1 public room requirements at special prices / 1 DURING OUR I l FUKNIPHtNG SPECfAL/f TP t| 1 f '"'WWllfJlMWi l !VW"""*"'*'" ll '" I ' j St. ducMand. - J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 10