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WM* WASAtRIWT the ] wouto'mt that sister v srid&e a of yours to 5erv6 j ^ OEAR ^^U6LE| f]EVER DARLIMG; I'LL AAAKE YOU J v a cup of Lipton's athou^b J BY APP0INTMENT Tea dfinking never becomes %^i\ v just a habit 'with Lipton's — [q\J J every cup is a fresh pleasure. jpannjHBaH The rich, mellow flavour . . : the delicious freshness and ^ fragrsnce . . . bring a sense of IP^uneepnV ge\ /oh fine well-being and complete con- sorrv foiz him any y n ■ wttj onlv tONGEK.I MADE JOAMl NEEO ONE COP tentment. ppomiseto tey upton? Ato convekther , . , - k TEA TO-MORROW. / VSS. ALWAV^/ Lipton's is the finest tea gr own \~y • in Ceylon. It's freshness is MJ7^TT ensured by careful packing m\(M - ^3 in air-tight tins. Drink Lip- 0 /i F' ton's — it's delightful. ^ CEYLON : OUTSTANDING VALUES at the HOME OF , QUALITY Clausens AT A PRICE YOU'VE NEVER PAID BEFORE NICKEL-PLATED 2-Cell F0CUSSING T0RCH Complete with Batteries and Bulb- 1 at^ leaat / 4^ EACH 4/6 1 M TO-MORROW Made by the Thermos Co. NEAT GOLD OR 1 Pint Size BLACK EDGE THERVAC Popular Canadian Shape A Genuine ENGLISH THERMOS CUPS and FIASK SAUCERS Melbar Chinaware 1 ^ 3/6 3 for 1/11 MADE BY N.Z. DISABLED RETURNED SOLDIERS and equal to the world '5 best — a credit to their skill. Broom Shape P0LISHING M0PS Chemically treated. The "Doair . The Cinderella mcasurcs 9in, ■'* f measures 12in. C) I f* across. Assort- /L / I I across. Assort- X / h ed colours. I ed colours. / Both complete with Handle. Nothing more delicious FULL SIZE thajn our FAMOUS English' Made RICHMOND YARN fEA FL00R M0PS £ Pound 1 Pound 6 dozen to go at 1/2 2/4 lOad EACH THE WORLD FAMOUS ^ "JUDGE BRAND" ENAMEL STEWPANS in the popular Ivory and Green Colours12 c/m 4/6 .18 c/m 7/6 COMPLETE 14 c/m J/6 20 c/m 8/6 SET of 5 for / Q 16 c/m 6/6 "• '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 88, 30 April 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 88, 30 April 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 88, 30 April 1937, Page 14

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