raiiTMfli WHEN Friend® make their after-; noon callli the visit, is no doxM tone of formality, but still one likes ifco treat tlie callers with every consideration. Ten is inevitable at saidh and if a good tea is served itha flow of conversation; will be free and interesting, and the guests will enjoy themfcelves'. The ideal tea to mwm\ It is pure and wholesome, and poeisesses- a fascinating flavour. It is a Mend of the fine robust teats of Darjeeliing aaid the delicate hill-grown teas of Ceylon. The flavour never varies. Orescent Tea is sold at 2s per 11>.
■s§. *&3 d A. taiHMBWLL ANB B®. W»Uin«fe>*, !HAr will give you satisfaction and. wear well at a moderate price IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE and WHAT WE SUPPLY. OUR SELF FILLING "ACADEMY" FOUNTAIN PEN 611s the bill exactly! ' In Fine, Medium, and Broad Points.. Extra Nibs in stock, and fitted ACADEMY SELF FILLING PENS IA/A EACH, Post Free. McLEOD AND YOUNQ, ?HS ABABEB9Y* MAOTEETO3i»
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10601, 6 April 1912, Page 6
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163Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10601, 6 April 1912, Page 6
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