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Can you afford 40/- for a Smart Fitting Hard Wearing ■ Simpson Suit ?.} Two pounds isn't much to pay for a suit that fits you to perfection, looks right up-to-date, and gives you good long SIMPSON SUITS are cut in the latest English and American styles and are absolutely the finest readytailored suits offered to New Zealanders. There's a. SIMPSON SUIT to satisfy your particular taste in style and material at a price you'll find easy to pay, Remember: Correct fit, smart style, good material; all for forty shillings. Come on in for YOUR Simpson Suit. THE SARTORIAL SERVICE LTD. (Tailors fctf Men) Cr. Manchester and Worcester Sts„ CHRISTCHURCH

llti&s Amber Tips Tea— Best for Worker and Wealthy "Fine tea mean* better health." — This is the dictum of "The Lancet, as the result of a lengthy ar\d exhaustive enquiry regarding into tea and its effect on the human system, "The Lancet" investigation was conducted by the experts and scientists of this famous medical journal and proved that every one should drink fine teas like AMBER TIPS. Moreover, it demonstrated that fine teas at 2/- per lb. give more cups per lb., and hence are almost as cheap ai tea at 1/6. You owe it to yourself to drink AMBER TlPS—the finest of fine teas. 'Vhere's no better value on the market, while the special air-proof, damp-proof package preserves all the delicious flavour and aroma. AMBER TIPS can be taken with absolute comfort by those of weak digestion. Remember "The Lancet" says "Fine tea means better health. vyt * <3> / \i,m" <g@BJS>M©Q / /J W.S r ®

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 7

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