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Amber Tips » Stoekel by G. McKee, rW. Wood and Son, Ensor Bros., Coakley and Co.,’ J. Galloway, Wallace and Co., M. Keven and Son. / % WHY DON’T Y 0» TRY DY-O-LA? How many coloured garments have you thrown aside just because they were faded. Did you not realise that every one of those materials had been dyed before you bought it? Even if they were faded the materials were still good, so why didn't you dye them again? With Dy-o-la you can dye and tint all kinds of goods perfectly with with same package "im BLACK BLUE NAVY BLUE BROWN SEAL BROWN CARDINAL RED LIGHT GREEN DARK GREEN SCARLET YELLOW ORANGE PINK PURPLE DARK WINE OLD GOLD $ TURKEY R: NEW STOCKS AT 9d PER PACKET. JAMES RENSHAW, Hardware Merchant, POLLEN ST. CENTRAL : : THAMES. Phone 39K. P.©. Box 36 xs Pour some freshly made Butterfly Tea into a clear glass tumbler and note the transparent golden-brown liquid that results. This is became all the coarse lower leaf growths are discarded and only the young and delicate sprouts 6 and budding leaves ©jfejJT jjjFMfja utilized for \ m m s. n Packed In three qualities:—Purple SSS Butterfly, Red Butterfly, and as Blue Butterfly. sE3 aoLDßsrte 13 ras Y£.e Passing of tko Buil t - Now replaced hy th e ■A n l Solid Base Boiler intopper! Modern It gives Quick, Clean, Service and requires little attention. When you buy a Unique Boileif youil only have one rtgret, that you did not get it years ago ! It’s such a blessing to the Housewife, worried to death with the wretched, slov<, smoky, old fashion- -\ - \ : y':-f

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15308, 5 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15308, 5 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15308, 5 June 1922, Page 3

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