:J , What 1 Wiolows ■ Want I . • MY OWN FATHER," said Sam ■. ; Wp«L_* IVe/Zer, "?oes anJ nearly snuffs it, he does, ',' ,■ \yM i> ■ before he ups and finds out as widders' J' <fon't ncci /o be. bewared on if they on'y ■.'.' ■' :l *" l **-- f .iStand-Out-Tea.'" ,-..,„'■ ,-,•:' .;,.-„; ;. ~ NOW, WHY DO THE WIDOWS ;- LIKE IT? . ■■•; Perhaps because they're lonely, and. f^^***\ .'/ ' ;a;cuf> of "Stand-Out Tea , ? is \. ; •sss .-.',■ . at all times the cheeriest'of comforts. :]£ss§s&/ : ■ ' ' ■ ' Perhaps because long experience of ' . men antimatters, has taught them to know ■ a good thing when they see it. ,*\v. .. T, ..Or perhaps because widows are an &^ij§^J\lWJMsr\ ' industrious and pertinacious folk, and /WJfej fi||f| J ' never are content until they find the IMf %. ..:-.very best they can get for their money, /is<idMs&L f I WL* \ ; :.:-■;:;..■ is the-One Tea ! . W^^^^W All ladies naturally and necessarily \|J Wsl?^''Mffi' ' ;\,prefer,it above the others/ It stimu- #W%II('^M » Uljates-' delightfully,, and yet it soothes: m??& ' It is all that it is guaranteed-to be—Ceylon - Mi'lffwi'-i^M best CeylonjTea—the best of the •. J/. : ///«r It Wcs best Ceylon Tea—tho very best of the very vulia ftsM best Tea that Ceylon produces. ®aLf V.O •■■■ '■■"THAT IPFRR Bvv% ft i CJ\J Jγ CilvD Jl X-in . R ifiv'"'^ . -Stocked by all good Grocers l4 ~_'w&t!sl J^n \ Bolught by all good Housewives e||j|§J*'*S23 j^^fel ■• r :4riHfllNES 10 ■ fkmoJs' :>.Av!oeljcacy s^":re " — Flavours: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Apricot, Strawberry, .Peach,: Nectarine, Cherry, Pine Apple, Black Currant, Red 'Currant, Vanilla, Cakes Foot, Champagne, Madeira, Port, '"■■ h■; , Curacoa, etc., etc. IMPORTANTWHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS ARE MANUFACTURED BY '.'■■• WHITE, TONKINS & COOIAGE, Limited AND THEIR SIGNATURE IS C.f EVERY PACKET, ",' Reduced from 4/- to 2/8. All Double-Sidctl. 89 WILLIS STREET WBtHNCTON.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 2
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272Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 2
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