JULIA GETS THE ’DOUBLE ECONOMY’ IDEA. “This new ‘double economy’ idea seems to be spreading all over Southland.” “Yes, Julia has taken to it, too, though her tea tastes as delightful and expensive as ever. She told me she makes a double saving by using Tiger Tea—at least 6d a pound on the price, and many more cups to the pound (400 she said).” Tiger Tea is the only ‘fine’ ’tea selling in the Dominion at 2/6 a pound. It makes a fine flavoured satisfying cup of tea that will appeal to even a fastidious palate. Try it to-day. Your grocer sells it.—Advt.
BEAUTY Bath! I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder in bath makes water soft as velvet, skin like satin. HARDY’S FISHING TACKLE; the best in the world, just landed.—A. & W. Hamilton, Esk Street. IDEAL for washing woollies: LX.L. Borax Washing Powder. Makes them soft and fluffy. 2d. packet Grocers. UTTON BIRDS—Nice handy kits, 6d. per bird, at MATHESON’S, LTD. THE BEST IN TOWN—Yes, and the cheapest too—Smallgoods from the MUTUAL BENEFIT BUTCHERY, BLANKETS restored to their first fluffiness by washing with I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder. 2d. UGLY Surplus Fat reduced by Youth-o-form, which also cures chronic rheumatism, indigestion and constipation. 6/6 Gordon Sinclair, Otautau, and Other Chemists.
O*r*rl Corf*, writMl—“About thrw waelt* *3ec* I obtain*)! fiv* 2-rallon tin* of Ford’: S«o«e and Lons Worm Mixture for about I.SOO half-br«d lamb* that KT'wera tenuring badly and going back »adly. Th*y bav« now b*en drenched about a fortnight and hav* decidedly improved. Th* «eour stopped, and I have only lost two lamba alnce. I feel convinced if 1 oot u,cd **• 1 ahould hWe had a very heavy loa*." K—J On* Drenching is Absolutely Sufficient, Ek \ dff Wholesale Distributors: ■K t .y* LOUDON BROS., Box 2, Ashburton.
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Southland Times, Issue 21823, 28 September 1932, Page 2
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