A- ■**■' f. I I Flawless Jap, direct from Japan. I T With wonderful commercial instinct the little Japanese is up to all sorts of methods to push his ? wares- Incidentally, with regard to White Silks the cunning little Jap. classifies them into three it distinct grades. They are the American Choice, the Australian Choice, and the English Choice. T The latter grades are the remains of the American Choice after Cousin Jonathan has had his pick. * Fortunately, Hope Lewis dropped across a consignment of the American Choice Grade, with the J|J result that a shipment has now landed of these beautiful high-grade Japanese Silks, which are j? free from any flaws. The values are exceptionally fine and the prices are wonderfully low. |j Prices —27m wide2/-, 2/6, 2/1 1, 3/6. , •i* Send for Samples. I HOPE LEWIS “The White House” AMARU.
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New Zealand Tablet, 8 May 1913, Page 19
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