lawless Jap. direct fro * - »I» • * * * * * * * >?• * * * ❖ * * * ❖ * ❖ * * * * •K * * * 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 distinct grades. They are the American Choice, the Australian Choice, and the English Choice. The latter grades are the remains of the American Choice after Cousin Jonathan ha h a Fortunately, Hope Lewis dropped across a consignment of the American Choice Grade, with the result that a shipment has now landed of these beautiful high-grade Japanese Silks, which are free from any flaws. The values are exceptionally fine and the prices are wonderfully low. Prices27m —2/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Send for Samples. ;/6. E LEWIS “The White House” TIMARU. . * * f # I
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New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1913, Page 46
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129Page 46 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1913, Page 46
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