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k 4 ( <yj -zik t. >£S V *°l co A l r.oO®2^tfV \S j(oil can buif tea for less than per lb. . BUT IT CAN'T POSSIBLY BE THE BEST THERE is tea and .... '"tea." Every woman knows a good tea when she tastes it. What do your guests think of your tea? If you have been used to cheaper tea, bear in mind that the better tea, the more economical It is. Raven i c-z makes the rriost delicious cup ot tea in tri voiLd. And when you fill up the tea-pot the second time, flavour is as good as sver. Raven Tea costs "j&'v per pound. Yet some cheaper teas are much' ' dearer. RAVEN TEA'% r 4> PER IB' The New Triumph Super-Seven Delivery solves the problem of transporting lo*ds around the £-ton mark—economically. Big roomy body takes bulky loads up to 7ewt —Super-Seven motor (develops 20 h.p.) has plenty of power and speed for quick, efficient delivery. Sturdy design and big: car features ensure freedom from breakdown. Triumph |r3 L| VERr built to c ARrP 7CWT m Manufacturers' Itepreeent&tivas for South Island: Royds Motors Ltd. 211 Cashcl Street, Clirlstchurch. TBI UMPH SUPER SEVEN

bloTrfiy pest costs Kew South Wales alone £4,000,000 a year, according to Sir George Julius, chairman of the Council of Scientific. Research, who gave an address at the liotarv Club luncheoD ill Melbourne a tew days ago. The buffalo fly, he said, was spreading -down tho east coast of Australia at an alarm- I ing rate. j Under the auspices of the Canterbury Advertising Club, Dr. G. S. Arundaio has consented to give a luncheon address on Who's For New Zealand?" at Ba!- ! iantyne'e tearoom?, to daf. 1

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 4

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