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' final .sale j d- - CLEARANCE I if I - I « 0 Last week of Deare’s Slaughter Reducing Sale. ! j . x - o i All Lines and Pairs Heavily Reduced Below Half Prices. i | Reduced for the Prices to Suit all Pockets. ®- g ? LAST CLEAN-UP EVENT! Average Savings 13/6 per hair. I J a Amazing Reductions in Women’s Footwear. I I Extraordinary Reductions in Children’s Footwear. . ; § < V? ■■ ■ i ' i Men’s?'-'Footwear:.■ I iB =■ : ' ■' ' ’•■■■• • ■ ''' ■ ';' , | DFAPF’Q ITh NE W PLYMOUTH \ JU/TiJAJLj tJ i £/. and STRATFORD j| ’ M ■M '' H- I i ' Janet Gaynor, acclaimed as the screen "‘find” of the d eca^e > ™ as born in Philadelphia in 1908. She entered. t filmdom in 1924, playing extras for some time before being chosen for the feminine lead in “The Johnstown: ; Flood” This was her real start, and her playing of ' \ leads in “7th Heaven,” “Sunrise” and “Slinny Side .... , * Im B V MwW/ld Up” has won her lasting fame.. As she is only. ' t>Z twenty-two, there are wonderful possibilities for her ■? • Jhe Art 1 / PI E A SURE i Within the memory of nearly every householder screen’ " .. , ;- j . pictures have; been transformed from flickering movements ,?. . ■ . L . of almost unrecognisable people and bbjects'.to-a wonderful . - I art that brings scenes, sounds?' and ■ ■Voices with- -graphic : ; naturalness to our sense of sight and of hearing. ■ ' . Winsomely charming, Janet Gaynor has, by her; art in living ■< the part she is playing, contributed more to the pleasure ■‘‘. i: ; of millions of picture-goers- than has many another less natural actress. Much pleasure is rarely found in that which; is artificial, ’?'; u; /;?: and it is because of the delight and charm given to 0 AMBER TIPS” TEA by its natural attributes of' fine flavour and :.;;???: delicious- bouquet and its entire freedom from wasteful [dust i?,that it has become the greatest pleasure-giving- tea in the Dominion—a fact' which emphasises, the. well-known truth.. .;;;. that “Those,who drink ‘Amber' Tips’ know; why others, a :,;'. :’ ' ' also prefer it.” ,? J .x '? -. • ' .■ ■ ■■ •':'■■■■ •<•<■■' .G. •« • (• • 1 ' ‘ . • • . ‘ , . • . . • ■ • ••••'.•. V $ , • , _ n - |n .^- | - I . Tn - r . r . r . il PLEASURE — SO freely giverfl fragrant flavour teßyO, W?f rtClf ?;????|f|j ;

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1930, Page 6

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