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Prices— Foremost since 1879. - lb. IV© c/o nof give coupons or prizes, but every packet of Nelson, Moato’s Tea contains full value and full weight of the most refreshing beverage known. Insist upon your grocer supplying you. e> The finishing Touch to stewed fruit is Edmonds’ Custard—it makes a dish that everyone will delight in—and the children lore it. It is so good for them, loo —and in these days when economy counts you can save money by serving custard-dishes frequently. Try fruit-arid-custard or custard-pudding tomorrow —but be sure the custard is made with The Custard CUSTARD With the POWDER Flavour! Kl3 r-i-f* •' liorr 4-930

UNUSUAL VALUES THIS WEEK £rid-of-sea§on Clearance. The following lines we are clearing before Stock-taking. Note our Prices: 250 Yards of POPLIN, it inches wide. Usual Price, 2/S. This Week,' 7}£d. 2000 Yards of COTTON CREPES, VOILES, and MUSLINS. Usual Prices, 9d to 1/6. Sale Price, td. yard. JAP SILKS, In Green, Cream, Vicu Rose, and White. To Clear, 6d yard. 6 ROBE LENGTHS. Usual Price 35/-. This Week, 10/6. WHITE PIQUE, 42 inches wide. Sale Price, 9d yard. COLOURED PIQUES. Usual Price 1/6. 1/9. This Week, 7&d yard. 2KLANCHESTEK BARGAINS, CASEMENT CLOTH, plain Creme, 52-inch. Usual Price, 1/6. This Week, 11 }£d. BORDERED CASEMENT. This Week, 6&d yard. LACE CURTAINS. Sale Prices, 2/9, 3/3, 4/6. Make a Personal Visit This Week AT H. & J. SUM, Limited, ‘ TAY STREET :: 'Phone, 288 :: INVERCARGILL.

m The busy man of affairs, who usually “hasn’t the time to think of tea flavours” is at once cognisant of the different aroma and refreshing qualities of C7ea Thereafter he specifies “Amber Tips” Tea for home use —if there is occasion to do so. Let your “office cup” be filled with delicious, fragrant, invigorating. “Amber Tips” Tea. Try the 2/- blend. % m •m & Mmtsi ft? mm \L sStil m «2u WHOLESALE AGENTS: BOYDS BROS. AND KIRK, LfcL

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Southland Times, Issue 17663, 22 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17663, 22 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17663, 22 February 1916, Page 2

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