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TO-DAY FRIDAY .®g= at The Farmers' All oddments and remnants at HALF USUAL PRICES! This is indeed a great bargain event that will be welcomed by every thrifty shopper. Don't miss these genuine money-saving values on general Household Goods, Linens, Materials, etc. Shop at The Farmers' Early. CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH Sis coimt i or Cash or on *onthi fr.fr: )»>>■> frfr-frfr tfrfc'fc'P'tE t>E» EPOC* P-frtefcte %-m :1 sr». & m S/// ft O/ m ■^C n m- % ESPr*"- e ' : ml*. m raw m X? r 4k 7A §§ Wi Janet Gaynor, acclaimed as the screen "find" of the decade, was born in Philadelphia in 1908. She entered filntdom in 1924, playing extras for some time before being chosen for the feminine lead in "The Johnstown Flood" This was her real start, and her playing of the leads in "7th Heaven," "Sunrise" and "Sunny Side Up" has won her lasting fame. As she is only twenty-two, there are wonderful possibilities- for hef future. Art of Giving PLEASURE Within the memory of nearly every, householder screen pictures have been transformed from flickering movements of almost unrecognisable people and objects to a wonderful art that brings scenes, sounds and voices with graphic naturalness to our sense of sight and of hearing. Winsomely charming, Janet Gaynor has, by her art in living the part she is playing, contributed more to the pleasure of millions of picture-goers than has many another less natural actress. Much pleasure is rarely found in that which is artificial, and it is because of the delight and charm given to "AMBER TIPS" TEA by its natural attributes of fine flavour and delicious bouquet and its entire freedom from wasteful dust that it has become the greatest pleasure-giving tea in the Dominion —a fact which emphasises the well-known truth that "Those who drink 'Amber Tips' know why others also prefer it." miMWWW" f"!''!"!''" WMW.'W" IW.I JU.IJI.U.IIIIII mi m PLEASURE— so freely given, by th& fragrant flavour of e m 1

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 6

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