Which Emphasize Our Value-Giving f Ready-to- Wear A /Ladies , Silk Motor| Hats Hats in Pedal. Tagal. and Chip . shadesStraws, from— I I J I 1/11 J Double-width Coloured Double-widthColonred LACE SCARVES, in RADIANTASU- T £J£* Black. Ivory, and PERB, all colours— froro 2/ /n ± 3/6 to White— 1/4* 1/11 4 / 11 3/ '*Z™lhose striped nurse Large Unb]eached CASroffiREHOSE a QTH _ Striped TOWELS- . —splendid value at ••■■• -/*» . 6jd. lOid. each B /£> pair DRESS SKIRTS, in Pretty ONE-PIECE CREAM RADIANTA Navy B , ack> and DRESSES, in all . BLOUSES- Crcam _ shades _ 5/ 11 5/11 5/11 ■ Men's Wear=====^ (( MEN'S SOFT COLLARS LOUNGE FELT HATS— ' 6d. each From 1/11 MOTOR DUST COATS— WIDE-END TIES— V 12^6 6d. & 1/- j , *474 sro/?r of amber tips. SaHBSflRe Sitting the lea. , READ THE seriss. : ■ After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays- - ?nd taken to the upper floor of the factory. There4tJs spread on wire meshed trays one ■ above another. A strong current of air, is *' ifWfflf/fth *i P* over these trays so that the right 3l romuulili rl "withering" or drying of the leaf may take R H -tJdBJJOpL *v* r/y/r pl*ce. The leaf is sifted ..with sieves as sh .wn —in the background will be seen the trays of riiied _f ***& leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of th» Li J[ j ,gapfe} '■'yV finest teas from the best plantations. • o'=sii 1 &■ Ja/ * n New Zealand merit .is quickly .appreciated. L—Jjl X 9u||j ? . Folke soon recognised.that in quality, fragrance; fla5W5- t_j( Tour and strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. JfK To-day Amber Tips is the most popular tea ia -' «(8l»Si iA *¥-?> ** ew ZealwKi— an'd it is rapidly increasing in favour. ' v! sunll pS-jP But success has its imitations—unscrupulous firms '• ' liflrll« ak have imitated Amber Tips name and packet. The Sa \i Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be equalled. • BWBI 9fffflrTFJ|'t Do noi be dcneived - Aek-for Amber-Tips Te»»- ---"'• x **" a * n t^ree grades—l/ 8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 57 I SALE OF E. P. WARE "£ 'We arc.disposing of our stock of E;P. Ware to make room for higher class goods. ' TEAPOTS from 12/6 TEA SETS 17/© CRUETS 9/6; and so on Too many CLOCKS on hand, so out they go, from 2/6 to *37 W. BOUSDOT Ltd, Watchmakers & Jewellers .. . (Late A. Gnndersen) 269 HIGH STREET, CB.CB. •Phone 3653 ' C 9<**
I *$*S WE INAUGURATE THE YEAR WITH >f$ i 1 \r, «v * * Dust Coats fl' I Costume Department Averylargeselectionofthese , in tussore silk, i ■ COTTON WHIPCORD COSTUMES, colours TAFFETA, LUSTRE, etc. The right styles, ■ I Brown, Navy, Black-all in new styles-tailor- at surprisingly low prices, viz.:- I I made .... .-. ■~> 21/- Were 39/6 4/l1 g/11 15/11 2 1/-to 59/6 ■ I TUSSORE COSTUMES 35/- 45/- Were 59/6 I B COTTON FROCKS, in all colours and styles—a F H I great "variety"" ~ -". 4/11- 5/11 6/11 A Special Line _ - .-. ..- ■ 7/ " | I VICTORIA SQUARE and HIGH STREET I
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 3
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