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Mo ore¥E\ this week ROMA." Lasts so much U longer,you know — It you buy cheap tea you have to of it in the teapot. So there’s no economy in that; in fact, just the'reverse. When you buy “ Roma ” Tea you get many more cups to every pound which is real economy. And of greater importance than economy, when you buy “ ROMA " you enjoy a much more delicious, more invigorating, more healthful cup of tea. " ROMA ” is Pure Tea, blended from the choicest hill-grown tea-tips. Patent Tannin Dust Extractors remove the Harmful Tannin Dust. Itii’ DUiT-FREEP Tea The call to arms M From a 1914 //,■ De Reszke advertisement ft m V o I A What memories of the first alarms and excursions of the War does this sixteen-year-old picture awaken! By his time our hero is probably a full-blown Admiral, and looks the part. But she probably looks even younger now than she did then. For women, by discarding some few trappings, have become a little nearer to the eternal feminine. On the other hand, De Reszke cigarettes have got a little nearer to the secret of eternal popularity. Still the mildest and mellowest of aristocrats, their huge demand now makes it possible for them to be sold at the popular price of 10 for 9d. 'lvory '-tipped or Plain DE RESZKE / 10 for Q 4 irginias Twenty for 1/6 J. MILLHOFF AND CO. LTD., 86 PICCADILLY, LONDOH, W. I

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 20

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