White Towels * Wonderful Melbourne Ltd,, Values READ THESE SPECIALS: J No. A 22—20 in. by 42 inches 4/11 PER PAIR. No. B I—23in. by 44 inches 7/6 PER PAIR. No. W 23—24 in. by 48 inches 9 /g PER PAIR. NOTE.—Above are all British make. Splendid heavy quality, and 'San be recommended to anyone requiring a really first-class JWrtiele. No. B 1 has a red stripe; No. W23 is a double terry Wake, and really magnificent value. v- T r r The MELBOURNELtd ■EW PLYMOUTH. / INGLEWOOD, WANGANUI. HAWERA. STRATFORD.
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Want a Calendar? Only a few days left to get one! The demand for “Amber Tips” Calendars has been greater this year than ever before. So much so that the present supply cannot last much longer. The 1922 Calendars are really beautiful colour reproductions—well worth framing. x Enclose 6d. in stamps for packing and postage, and address your request for one calendar to The Proprietors, “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea P.O. Box 946 Christchurch
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1922, Page 8
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