BUSINESS NOTICES. CM RE STEW AS GUESTS. IF you are entertaining friends or relatives at Christmas time, you will naturally wish to treat them well. Tou will find that tea enters largely into the success of your efforts, because tea is on the table at practically all hours of the day. If you have a regard for yourself as a hostess, you will serve GiTESGEMT TEA. . The Tea that is commended by connoisseurs for its extreme merit. This Tea is a blend of the strong robust teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. 'lt brews out a liquid that is very nleasing to the palate. SoTcT by all grocers. THE EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & G. TUiRMBULL & Co. Proprietors, WELLINGTON. Am rap i^ 5 h at idl v£<r~<c.-fs •'J C'f J , i vA b i |:r J Era p Li Vli v»v L* | % W I |U. II IT* It iwUMiPL i 5 kepi on hand Helpful m j K. V w> 4 kj p* r 8 1 r bC - THIS IS A QUNTLE AND SOOTHING BALM. Cures SCALDS & BURNS, CUTS & BRUISES. 4 Sf3r3rx*risr* Sold U very where— 1 6.
Costumes, Well-made, tailor-cnt, nicely trimmed 8/11, white and colors, worth 18/6 One piece Princess Kobe 15/11, worth 30/- easy Linenene Robes, good colors, very smart 14/11 Some beanti fnl White Coats and Skirts 17/0, 24/0, easily the cheapest thing shown here.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 5, 15 December 1911, Page 7
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