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Columbia o O SOMETHING EMTTBREKJiEW fcW^gg DESCRIPTIVE m •<XS&: m VK mm Wm i ! FULL OF REAL THRILLS FROM BEG I N NING TO EN.0).,. ... Here is an astonishing novelty—the first thing of its kind ever done? The famous ballad "The Trumpeter" has been given a dramatically/ descriptive treatment, and from the opens ing trumpet notes- to: the imjp, pressive closing hyinn the listener thrill such as is; rarely exi 1 m S 3 & m \»w*i*iT«x*m\*m*: **)«• ki OBTAINABLE AT- ALL3WSIG STORES 1 u ColutaWa » EbW Re MAGIC NOTES THAOt MARK. ' ELECTRIC RECORDING - WITHOUT SCRATCH-. ASK FOR RECORD~bSO4W* Thames Columbia Dealers Isaac Brown & Go. d KKI 1 , Arthur H. Nathan Mrs W. H. Richardson c n™iL East -

The success of "Amber Tips" is to-day far greater than it was twenty-five years ago, when our first "tea-dust" extractor was imported for treating the FINE tea with which "Amber Tips" is blended. No mechanical appliance can make up for any deficiency in Nature's handiwork, and for fine■ tea there is no substitute. The rich, fragrant flavor of "Amber Tips"— so refreshing and healthful—and the pronounced economy, have, for their inception, the extreme care expended on securing the choice pluckings of Ceylon's best crops. Bounteous Nature alone provides in quantities the fine leaf of which "Amber Tips is blended. One y Qpality Only \ Ceylon's - y

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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17833, 7 March 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17833, 7 March 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17833, 7 March 1930, Page 6