I You ore certain of satisfaction for years to come ;X 1 when you bay a Bed or Mattress at "T& Farmers. ,, - I Here quality comes first always, thei* the lowest , j§ prices possible. * H 00 Mattresses, fnn site, good ItW GOuGA I H cure «iw»wf qnality union ticks, filled with vv^vli j s<e «*. « , c best Samarang kapoc— 1!% _• • * 1 I Bedsteads 33/e 35/e 37/e 42/ ~ iSedsteads M Kapoc Mattresses, full size, plain _ . 1 Brass and Black Bedsteads, fun size. edge- 27/6 30/- Oak Bedsteads, fojsfae, **§«£« || heavy pillars, shaped brass top siaes ... ... »/6/- £5/15^ l§ rails, richly ornamented— • . W £3/5/- £3/10/- Kapoc Mattresses, 3 foot sire, box »_jh- ~■"*_■.. j| a/ ' ' '■ borders, good quality ticks, well Oak Bedsteads, qnaint des%n, I • filled— 23/8 24/6 26/8 splayed ends C 3/15- M/8/- ---# §j Brass and Black Bedsteads, a inch & pillars, heavy filling, brass rails, Mattresses, suitable for tmde TUmn Bedsteads, st&hnd and «£ large ornamental vases— mattresses, strong ticks, lull sire— polished, full axe £2/2/- £2/5/- * I! £2/9/6 £2/10/- .. _ * 22/6 23/8 — ' --• {; Kp Rinra Bedsteads, foil axe, moulded - V 4 Brass and Black Bedsteads, fun size, Flax Mattresses, suitable for stretchers. top rails, fret cat bannistera--p brass mounts and rails— 3"- .-12/6 13/6 *V*/» ! A cheap line at 2 ft. 6 in. 8/11 9/11 I , .; - * . XvimU SOuStddSt SXfigtQ SIZO^ I * I ' Bedsteads, single size, brass rods and Box Mattresses. 4ft 61n., all rimu 2f/« 82/8 58/- I , vases— 32/8 35/- 87/6 frames, flax tops, good quality , • I - union tick • • •.' 3a/8 Stretchers, strong wove wire, with I ' r ■ With flock top .. v 42/~ rimu frame ~ ~ 12/8 I ,'' Bedsteads, single size, fitted with Complete, with good quality I ; J® wire mattress bottom. Very use- ~«.«•„ , „!„ __«. fla3C nattress *"<* lapocpinow— 1. . I fuHor coast houses 23/6 25/- Wire Mattr«es. 4 ft-6 iiu. 3-I*7 wj »/B the lot I . M ' • • With cross-bars and coil springs ' I .. 24/e 29/6 - . ■ , : " . - - & €8787 ■ ••■ ' : -.-'
<THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. SHGs&fe/ Sifting the Tea. WH/ffiffi READ THE SERIES. After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays 'wsm Web* and taken t0 the u PP er floor of the factory - m "ißßHii&jllZzm There it is spread on wire meshed trays one ' above another. A strong current of air is z*m /y/hv "\ passed over these trays so that the right M M \Mjm " \ "withering" or drying of the leaf may take d I 555 */ Jl), place. The leaf is sifted with sieves ac sh wn (V P ff —in the background will be seen the trays of ai ied leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of the MiVi Jf• ■ %&'IA '' finest teas from the best plantations. _ esHwJM Wsr*i/er lln New Zealand merit is quickly appreciated. : JGffifo 'm m zr Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, fIagSMHEJ 3s||[«i?] J( Tour and strength Amber Tips eurpassed ail othere. I s§£ssl To-day Amber Tips is the most popular tea to ssK!!*l L _P?. New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. Wiwlmi ffl£j~P But success has its imitations—unscrupulous firme nave imitated A mbor Tips name and packet. The i r d i) Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be equalled. I" c: Do not be deceived. Ask for Amber Tips Tea— !t 1S Bold m tbree grades—l/ 8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 57 Are to be bad OWLV »t th* icUowiac Hotato ia Ctrietdrerch aad Distciot>OCCIDENTAL PROVIRCIA& EXCSLSIOB SftXOB. Lrttclton ROTHERFiELe QUEER'S ALBION, LytUltM UASOtIiC CITY ROYAL, LytUlUa MARKET EMPIRE MARINE Suran«r WELLIHQT3H HEW ZEALARDEB SUHNEB, Sttmew WHITE HART ZETLAND ARMS UEATHOOTE AK»S BACECOURSE, ftte««rt»« PLOUGH, fU»tU»r* CLUB, K*lk»»ra A*k for SPKIQHT'S, and ««o that you get It! AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE*MAL.IPIG & CO. LTD. Co«m«. of GLOUCESTER STREET A OXFORD TERRAOB y ' , ■ •• _~•-, —J "aCHK EVEXEsG KEWB." «■» T* p»y meet fvlly protect, e*^ THE OFFICaTdT-THK EVKK. *~ wta^rt-O ->■ PEG SKVTS" IS OPES OS HRNBY HUCHFCI td. lM.ilne *HIS HOUR A.DVKRTISEUEXT3 UOAUNION IiDiLiiINGS, CATHEDiiiit I WII.L, BK EECSZVBO BX THE SQEABE. CHfUBTCHUBCH, !
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 2
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