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ICED Tea Delicious Refreshment Joe HOT PAVS . u v*For the hot weather there is nothing so refreshing as ICED TEA—a delicious new drink for Summer days. Easily made —wonderfully cooling very refreshing. Use “BOMA” Tea always —the care taken in its manufacture from tea bush to packing ensures pure fullflavoured tea, ideal for this Summer beverage. Make it this way: Infuse some “BOMA” TEA in the ordinary way; strain, cool, and sweeten to taats. Serve in small glasses, into which you have first put a little finely crushed ice; add a thin slice of lemon and a little lemon-juice. Iced <r ROMA” Tea keeps well in a thermos flaßk for picnics, or to taka to the tennis courts. T The DUST-FREED Ten

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“Buy New Zealand-Made Goods” —the National Slogan for 1930! "The adoption of this motto, says the Prime Minister, ** will animate the people of all classes to help to create further employment.” Why under-estimate the value and excellence of Dominion products and buy goods made overseas, when equal quality and even better value are obtainable here? Why help to impoverish the Dominion, instead of aiding to increase allround Prosperity? ORION RANGES —Fuel and Electric merit your confidence and support. with Economical Consumption. They give the Best of Service BUY NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS!” —and let your Range be an ** ORION ”! H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. 81-83 FORT STREET, and at Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington. BUttimmpiiiti

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 20

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