CONSISTENCY of QUALITY m CjS m •imI m m m m mm mm m im m m _ combined with a satisfying flavour, is the secret of the wonderful success of the Self-Help No. 2 Tea. Every good housewife takes a distinct pride in the quality, flavour and freshness of her tea. She desires a tea which is consistent in Quality and flavour, and yet which is economical. All these qualities are embodied in the Self-Help No. 2 Tea and that is the reason for its decided preference among those who appreciate a high quality tea. This tea, which is a choice Broken Orange Pekoe specially selected for New Zealand housewives by Tea Specialists in Ceylon* is always fresh for it arrives in fortnightly shipments. Ithas a clear atnber colour pleasing to the sight, and provides a most delightfully refreshing drink. It sells for the low price of 1/10 per lb. and is obtainable only at the SELI^HELP 140 BRANCHES 140 BRANCHES THE FIRM THAT"BROUGHT”^PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN
«rtsi»«i/»v 2 ONARCH BETTER VALUE than any other Throughout New Zealand, men have been looking for a heavy-duty shoe with a .mart appearance. Here it Ist Ask to see the new “MONARCH” Shoe with the patented new-process Black Diamond Sole. No other shoe has it. No other shoe can wear half so long. No other shoe is so COMPLETELY WATERPROOF. This shoe bears the famous GUARANTEE—“Fair Wear or Free Repair”. Every seam reinforced with waxed thread. A 100% New Zealand Product. If you want the best, it MUST be * MONARCH. •m All Sizes... One Price If you prefer “MONARCH” Boots, you can buy them with the Black Diamond DoubleWear Soles .... 25/9 per pair. m ffiM Manufactured by SUCKLING BROS. LTD., Christchurch “MONARCH” BOOTS AND SHOES ARE STOCKED BY : HOKITIKA—ARCH LITTLE’S SHOE STORE, and L. GOOCH; ROSS—J. K. McKEY; HARI HARI —G. ROWLEY; WOODSTOCK AND KANIERI: WELLS BROS; RUATAPU —W. HAYWARD; MATAINUI —S. R. HAYWARD; KUMARA—H. HAMER. double-wear sofe<s .
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 2
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327Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 2
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