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I 00 FEEL REFRESHED. M«* WHY OF HULLO SMITH. HOW <?3 I WISH YOU’O COOR.SE -its DO YOU THINK. THE TELL ME THE NAME OF THIS UPTON’S GARDEN LOOKS I’LL TELL V SPLFNOIO TEA. „ 5? MY WIFE ABOUT VT If FINE . BUT YOU LOOK FAGGED OUT. COME INSIDE AND HAVE A CUP OF TEA. m WELL I DON'T -HAVE V TO GO NEXT DOOR FOR A GOOD CUP OF TEA. NOW WE DRINK LIPTON’S. j NO DEAR. BECAUSE WE’LL ALWAYS HAVE UPTON’S OURSELVES. LIPTON’S tea brings you a new delight. Its distinctive flavour its freshness—makes each cup a pleasure- And you get the tea in the same condition as when it left sunny Ceylon, because it is blended and packed in airtight tins by Lipton’s own experts. Once you have tasted Lipton’s Tea you will insist on Lipton’s always. P2* l •y AprwmmiT :Sx * ■ o tftHL <K a** Z

§HES mmmii s s •V? I m m INDIVIDUAL MATERIALS FOR EASTER VACATION SUITS MADE TO MEASURE JUST FOR YOU! A. Made-to-Measure Suit by Goldfinch & Cousins is made only for you. You’ll look your best in it aecause it will fit perfectly —because it will be nade in a style most suitable to fit your figure. English and Colonial Worsted and Tweed naterials arc now on.display at the Men’s Store. 4V2 f© 8 Guineas WE WILL GLADLY SUBMIT SAMPLES ON BEQUEST. GOLDFINCH^COUSINS THE MEN'S STORE, PALMERSTON NORTH,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 3

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