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Ip;i p; -1 f s /Best ,'forthe Children . [ ■ ! ..No-other tea.is so good or so whole t 'd i And hence the wise .mother insists , [ m ' that it is used in the home, for she knows j! , that her children's digestion will easily be f' ijj \ injured by harsh and inferior teas. ' ; I j/£\ Only the best may .be used for the •; if, favourites, so, the little ones ; | Ik | -insist on using Amber Tips for the doll's : f fj Amber Tips represents the acme of J perfection in tea. Blended from the finest !• b | combination of the best teas from the b.est j ji i gardens, it is wonderful value. J m I ' . Tho 2/- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in ! c 111 | tea blending. For flavour, aroma, quality and strength jj; fei. The 1/10 per lb. grade pleases tens of thousands ttlio lIL ; neverbeforevrcrcqnite satisfied,. Its flavourand quality' : f m | is rarely excelled even in teas of higher price. ! i fl: Another grado of Amber Tips is sold at 3/8 per lb.— ' V 'jjjj ; flue tea and splendid value it is too. 43 : | WHOLESALE AGENTS. MESSRS. THOMPSON DRO3„ LTD., WELLINGTON

TRY / a MI^G^OSGAR"j The SARDINE that'ts asked ' ; for all. the world oyer. A Dainty Breakfast' A Delicious Luncheon . A Delightful Tea. •I • \ , ■ ' NORWAY'S'BEST. . ™?KSTK?KrS"KSSK' StSSTSfK ■Sfifi AT UK-A.w I • . V-.-'./ •■ ■ .-' • • ' •-'• • '••• 51 . ■;; ■ . | ■ ; . ; ; ' wmim . /' .v : 3 , ' ■■■•'..■■'.' p ' :TE-A a i . • ' , ' - . >i ■ ■_,- ' .-■•/; : . ' ,'.p' 'GUARANTEED PURE CEyLON. ; 'p . p ' r \ f.. :• ' PEE v POUND...H ALL STOREKEEPERS. • v-.vv ■■' H. 1 O & MsW&s I j • PEPj3fQ;>; _ |i'| Cures Indigestion M W. I J and makes meal \ \W A Rndluiigs - ' 1 * • ir.,, f" \fS Boimingtons Irish Moss it (?A |j I i'. lime a jpy. r. Wy containsuo injurious drugs W \ [• f ' | WA nnd is' the best medicino" Yjff S Ail Chemists and Stores, 2j6 1 for both children and adults, ct ' : 13 1 1 PIIMS -^1

■Don't. €©crtc/" Jsas? serve iraiMs, liofor coM. 'A pbyritigo read]/ for tnoiant serving 1 direct \ from the pacitct, and so we?feo% cooked that it is entirely digested within an hour. The crisp, • delicately toasted particles of • Grape-Nuts . are -charming to the palate, and the food is so scientifically made that it fully agrees with everyone. Damo Nature has wisely stored in wheat and . barley small , particles of Phosphate of Potash, the special f< od for brain and nerve, cells. Tliis is retained in Grape-Nuts." '■V There's a .Reason" for Grape Nuts/ N.B.—Ask your hotel or restaurant to servo...

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1703, 20 March 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1703, 20 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1703, 20 March 1913, Page 3

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