-r~: m is/. I r*' r:~.j ■ sm O ss m mm m X / cr--K'e^x.* VN >IU> V ::>r 7 til Site 9K S .- ;■* *tt : St ivN A 7s&m r l 5 kX 4» ns \T W tf •=sao»«4 X# ■K •«, MIRROR. <s * L A “Over the Tea-Cups” O matter what the subject of the tea-tahle talk may be, the one impression that lingers after all else is forgotten, is "What a lovely cop of tea” —whenever Butterfly Tea is served. Women who have acquired a reputation for the quality- of their tea —at once the envy and desire of their neighbours —are those who know the exquisite flavour and unvarying quality of Butterfly Tea. If you have never t:ied Butterfly Tea, put it on the order to your grocer this week. “You can always depend on Butterfly Blend ” Brown, Barrett Ltd., Auckland PXrr lIWTITIT-' k 1:1 \ rz When Wriling to Advertisers Please Mention The Ladies’ Mirror”
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 August 1922, Page 24
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156Page 24 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 August 1922, Page 24
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