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ITH ...IS OF TO BARGAIN HUNTERS: Your best chance to buy and Save is NOW. BE EARLY!! LADIES’ SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS—6 only. Usually 45/- to.sg/6. Sale Price 29/6 each LADIES’ JAZZ MORNING OVERALLS—In all shades. Usually 8/n and io/6. Sale Price 6/11 and 6/11 eaoli LADIES’ SILK FOULARD FROCKS—In black and white and mole and white. Usually 6g/6 to Bg/6. Sale Prices 39/6 to 49/6 each STRIPED SHIRTING—2Bm. wide, in good woven stripes. To be cleared at 1/- yard JAPANESE WASHING CREPE— 3 oin. wide, in smart checks, wear and wash guaranteed, great value. Usually 1/9. Sale Price 1/3 yard AZA CLOTH— 3 iin. wide, in Light and Dark Stripes. Usually 4/11. Sale Prioe 2/11 yard BOYS WASHING SUITS—To be cleared regardless of cost From 2/11 suit BOYS’ NAVY SERGE SAILOR SUlTS—Newest styles, up to size 6. Sale Price 12/6 suit MEN’S ALL WOOL SAC SUlTS—Smart styles, herringbone patterns and heather mixtures. Sale Price 69/6 suit MADRAS MUSLINS—4Bm. wide. Sale Prices 2/3 and 2/6 yard LACE NETS—4Bm. wide. 2/3 yard CHINA MATTING SQUARES—9ft. x 9ft. Sale Price 17/6 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. 19/6 each GREY GOAT SKIN RUGS— Special to Clear 29/6 eaoh LADIES’ UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS—Usually 19/6 to 25/- each. ITo be Cleared at 3/11 each SCORES OF MONEY SAVING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. DRAPERS CLOTHIER Cu»*St WELLINGTON

Ss.AVjiiirn Ti'“ 'I “I never tire of blending ‘Amber Tips' ” —The “Tea Taster” " / It might be otherwise if I had to handle some of the rank growths that pass as tea, but for “Amber Tips” only choice FINE teas are used—and blending is a pleasure. “Fine” is a technical term that bears the same relationship to tea as the “Hall-mark” does to sterling silver. FINE Tea is the choicest pluckings of the best crops —the tea that has grown neither too slowly, nor too quickly—the tea that is full of fragrant flavour. It would never do to roughly handle any FINE Tea by selling it loose as is often the practice with “seconds” and “thirds.” For that reason “Amber Tips” is put into specially prepared packets and tins that retain all the original exquisite flavour and fragrance unimpaired. Insist u on A 1 ’> Amber Tips am FINE Tea Packed in \lb. and lib. packets, and in 21b., Sib,, and 10lb. tins. Sold by grocers everywhere. Ceidbere-4

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 6

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