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cyr own. T a coloui nsureme id CASH OR WEEKLY K*sfvV inrtiiii »" >wi r-£ '*■ •v" ; *rl»* Ifc»*]*■ 11 *r 11 f ft m nfl If.fXlj ktTStVi Si uW*!flTs U i aT«i ■ic4^Hf!«T?T •jet D LTD. 6- 8 GO AMERCE ST. 9 CUSTOM ST. E & 142 QUEEN ST! BRYCE ST., HAMILTON 5-BAN KST, WHANG ARE! \ 4 THOUSAND FEET! We're talking about altitude, of course—not feet with boots on. Our sole idea being to draw your attention to the all-important fact that Bell Tea is grown only at very high altitudes. Tropical mountain gardens at 4000 feet and over give you a stronger tea possessing more vitality and stored up flavour. That is why Bell Tea goes twice as far as cheaper teas, and so actually costs you less in Ihe Igng run. JSTEATIME 1 > a, \ Only the bua and the two first leaves of the shoot ar<> used in Bell Ten. Plucking is a fob tor experts: great care is exercised to ensure that no stalk or coarse material reaches the Bill 3/4 PER iPOON m Everything for your Baby IN BABY CARS «t the Leading Pram House. Terms Arranged Free Catalogue. W. A. Thompson * c - SIS QUEEN STREET, S Doors Abov« Town Hall. Est. 1893. HERALD TELEPHONES This number will communicate with any Department of the 11 M M if M I NEW ZEALAND HERALD, <| | II 1 THE WEEKLY NEWS or the .1 |i■■ l| B HERALD Printing Work. V V PUBLISHING OFFICE, midnight to ».m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 15