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Shaso Hands with your grocers every time you purchase a seven-weeks’ supply of “Ko-Eubbii>g Laundry Help” as a token of your esteem and gratitude for ‘\NoRubbins.” 9

DRESS COOBS SALE Splendid success has attended out efforts to give the public the benefit of our good buying of dress fabrics. The outstanding reductions on all linos has brough crowds of buyers. HAVE YOU BEEN l?J YET? 24-in all wool Gabardine, splendid quality in Fawn, Saxe, Mole, Nigger, Grey, etc; usually 14/0. —Sale Price, 10/6. 54-in fine all wool Velour Coating, in Bottle, Peacock, Brown, Fawn, New Red, Saxe, Kingfisher, etc; usually 16/0. —Salo Price 12/6. "HETHEWNGTONsTtT

«• cx JSecause / always w<ant~ The best <cigsreft<3 At the best price 10 for BdL JOHM PLAYER &SQNS WOTTtNCf-’.Afvl - ENSLAi© 20 for l/* Ir^ia

li!iiifl!S!lf!lif3ili!£ii! ii!S!IlII!Sllll!!!SlRSS!iiI!!iiSiiii!iiliI!iS2mHi!^!!!l!!lISm!l To feel bright and full of energy—to be able to get through a lot of work—drink a cup of “Amber Tips” now and then —it will freshen you more than anything else. New teas come and go, but “Amber c <7 ips” continues to increase in popularity, and every year the sales grow larger. “Amber ips” represents real economy —the most pleasing flavour —and one pound maizes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. tsfm rmd pi m ©as**. tiUS m m ML A JL FINE TEA Ceylon’s Best

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 9