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- Paif less and help New Zealand ' 11 m smmm £t •• — that's what he is J *OE was as nice a young rabbit as you could wish to meet,” says Brer Rabbit. “Fast on the get-away. Knew all the dodges. But he took a chance with 'C.A.C.” BLACK SMOKELESS. What’s he now? Rabbit Pie! That’s what he is. He found that C.A.C.’s claim * a little further, a little faster’ was no idle boast. You would say he was a rabbit of discrimination and penetration, but he reckoned without the penetration and close pattern of ‘C.A.C.’ patented super-chilled shot. Rabbit Pie I That’s what he is!” "C.A.C.” Black Smokeless 19/- per 100. THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., LTD. Mount Eden, Auckland Uncbea&g, "in'price/ - a little, further a little faster J

„ s' ' ..,2 GIUSEPPE FRANCESCO VERDI (Pronounced “Vairde” ) was bom in 1813, at Le Roncoli, Italy, his parents being the keepers of the village inn. In all, Verdi composed 27 operas, the first “Oberto” being produced in 1839, and the last “Falstaff” in 1893, but it was “Rigoletto,” produced in 1851, that brought him his greatest fame and the one which is classed as the highest of his masterpieces. Our musical readers will recognise the few bars above as being an excerpt of “La Donna e Mobile” (H'oman is Fickle) from “Rigoletto.” } larmony _ the Blending ~~ of which our finer senses are so keenly appreciative Those operas of Verdi .... Rigoletto, 11 Trovatore, La Traviata .... with their extraordinary musical beauty, would not live to revive and refresh our finer senses, if in their wonderful harmony there was one discordant note. Each note of each chord is blended in sustained harmony throughout each work, and herein has been the test of artistry that has won fame for the composer. By the same test —perfect blending of Ceylon’s choicest teas, maintaining a consistently high quality and fine flavour, “Amber Tips’’ is famed throughout the Dominion as the tea that unfailingly revives and refreshes . . . and what keener test shall be passed to warrant the truth that “Those who drink * Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it’’? ARMONY the r . behind the blend in AoA Amber, 1 ips

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18847, 9 April 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18847, 9 April 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18847, 9 April 1931, Page 11

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