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Lovers of good, tea will be pleased! to ifearn tbat fresh supplies of WineoaV renowned "Imperial Tea" have arrived in the Thames. "lmp^al Tea" is: *n exquisite blend of choicest Ceylon hillgrown ; B^4 fVTO? k * 'vU rich liquor, with a never ppjjsjig^delioious and refresh ings *.fl»voai,4|ig)ria! I** is onlj Is 8d H>~« fin«r IMI U toM at Is lOd Messrs Etfm^mip, W. ScoH, and Wood and Son f («i .^HsW, Bold large stocks — Juirt. . i \ . For PMsJwlft* People t "Ooldwr RaleSoap; •«•*■» Rnl*" Candle.; "Gold •n Kiriefr.fcpfcg Tablet-; "No Ttub bing" T I ■!» Jfelp.-A. J. ENTRICA N and Co. t tMfi wholeeale agents for "No Bobbing" :mjt "(Wdm Rvto" Brandt—
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13752, 22 July 1918, Page 1
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13752, 22 July 1918, Page 1
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