urn The mbi delicious tea —in a new delightful canister! A 51b. tin this time, ana. M m *he\case of our 21b. culitcbiiv nm of Its kind oh the market—avwar na labelled, sago. rice, ete.',-im7 tor it* place on your pantry shelf. It's a sray, decorative canister—it.ia going to be in keen demand, and the tea inside, wfell, its weft-known RAVEN TEA—always the best! Ask your grocer for the NEW sjU>. canister. aJS sk us TEA ■fm Join th» Home Ftimiahing Qlyfayj lOMtk 3 deptaH a««nt ao e a 30 9 7/4B t 40 IS 101 mscs SO 15 10/O 100 30 BSSiR. S. McKEN2({|f &> Oa 143 CASHEL STREET It sfc Chit McKynale, FriqapaUnd
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 9
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114Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 9
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