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The Secret of ROMA Goodness 0 S'E s H tn S« th* V BIG coarse leaves and inferior second-grade leaves give that coarse, bitter tannin flavour found in cheap teas. For “Roma” Tea only tender young tips are picked, which ensure the real tea flavour. "ROMA” “The Queen of All Teas” Choiee\&ung Leaves Inferior Second Grade Leaves Never-picked \ /orROMA'J Bitter,Cause loaded Leaves. Never pic for' ROJ w 1 Combining Charm with Practice bili ty €? °Qo M 7Z l* l/ »o 'O'** / An S I as 32 & a s B K a i Vi 'a **#• c e 4fc ©/ AW INLAID All 6ft. wide Inlaid LIN OLE VMS of British Manufacture We have just opened up a new season’s range of inlaid Linoleums lovely in Colour and in the most attractive Patterns that we have ever received. These Patterns are so varied that they are appropriate for every room in the home. These are smart looking checked and tile designs for kitchen or bathroom. Flowered or conventional designs for living and bedrooms. All are of the best British manufacture and are guaranteed to give lasting service. The prices are exceptionally moderate for such exceptional quality linoleums. 9'llyd. 11*6yd. 12*9?** NEW SEASON S GOODS are now showing in all Departments. Your inspection invited. F UIKNIS'HING S' PE C/AL/S'TS' jjjueen St due Wand THE SUN FREE INSURANCE IS THE MOST LIBERAL IN THE DOMINION

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 20

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