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HILLMAN . The WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL 10 h.p. car. Miles Per Gallon wjlfl Auckland to Invercargill test Tt I . ■ I Send to TODD d.DOfiR saloons from The lowest priced io h.p. I LTD f p.o. Box 2002, C&f £ss O O 4-Door Saloon in N.Z. I Wellington, for Free CataDelivered anywhere in N.Z. y IogUC MA , in,, ———RMfcwMM—- ■ 4 THOUSAND FEET! FTT We're talking about altitude, of course— Tz "* not feet with boots on. Our sole idea being 1■ gj bA im. /n to draw your attention to the all-important H |H vT/' fact that Bell Tea is grown only at very M| II M M * 1 high altitudes. Tropical mountain gardens fH* T I I H Om and the two first at 4000 feet and over give you a stronger ■■■■■■ '-f.'-v': -A leaves of the shoot , . , are in Bell tea possessing more vitality and stored up Mi ■ M Tea. Plucking is a „ — HH I AM 1 1 0 6 i° r experts: flavour. That is why Bell Tea goes twice bM U great care <3 exer1 cised to ensure that as far as cheaper teas, and so actually A no stalk or coarse • material reaches the costs you less in the long run. | ■ jn M factory. BELL 3/4 PER POUND D 59

HOOTS, MON ! Trust Angus to find out I Luxury shaves — swift and delightfully smooth —with 7 o’clock slotted blades. The price —5 blades for one shilling. They also fit his old 3-peg razor I Try them yourself. 4 raZ-FOR FIVE J

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Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 11

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