THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Mip=^ Drying the Tea with Hot Air. sHJO READ THE SERIES« jffiT'^fl After the tea leaf is rolled, other processes follow and finally the tea goes to the drying machine. There it is piled on drawers placed y one above another. A current of hot air f is passed over it until each leaf is firm and crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, but with- \MoMMmt out driving off the essential oil and other con- • stituents upon which flavour mainly depends. : The Amber Tips exports eelcct the finest tea from fl(l))> " If : the finest estates that's why it excels'all other Ki ' teas—overt higher priced brands. fl fl fl fl <5a i ! Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the jfc® most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet. ,g| VM% The 21- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection ' in tea—it is without ail equal. The 1/10 Amber | Tips is a fino full flavoured tea—wonderfully H economical. Tho 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at M So great is tho success of Amber Tips that some flijL lilui unprincipled firms imitate its package and name H y J»/ij as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imi- tail §WHI II tate its flavour and quality. SSf Mjl jj fMm wfft Beject imitations, spocify Amber Tips and seoura J H®fiyJS the best value and the best tea. " vfnlflf Aiber H: WHOLESALE AGENTS: TH OMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. f Thc lady who dons Mm / / Stands out from the crowd, J while.the smart effect and beautiful, materials win the ■ admiring glances of the less ' fortunate. , . v : For warmth,-comfort and style with economy, there is nothing superior to a KAIAPOI ALLWOOL COSTUME. They make Sold Proud Husbands. everywhere, The Kaiapoi Woollen Mfg. Co. Limited OF CHRISTCHURCH. ci Licli Soirairs, SELECTED NEW ZEALAND GREE^STOME. til TIKI CHARMS, ' S>- \ 2/6, 3/6, 5/-, 6/-, to 60/-. COLLECTION OF i|§| • - •; ; ; BEAUTIFUL GENUINE Ml HEART PENDANTS, T x T T\ IWI 9/". 10 /"' 12 /-> and -15/.. NEW ZEALAND. |f|| GREENSTONE, PAPER WEIGHTS, INCLUDING, BESIDES «§l , 8/6 to 90/-. MANY SMALL AND |S| : ' V " iM " PAPER KNIVES, INEXPENSIVE |f|! |i 12/-, 14/-, 19/-, 21/-, toiOtyTRINKETS AND fc itsi ■ • - CHARMS, SOME EI- PIN TRAYS, QUISITE SPECIMENS 31/ "< &I-' and 53 / 6 - OF UNCOMMON , GOLD MOUNTED DEBIGN AND WORK- J j BOXES, fe - MANBHIP. I From 60/6. fEtc., Etc. Ifo our Windows we axe showing a fine selection, worthy of your attention, w. LITTLSJOII & MI, Jewellers, 222/4 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 9
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413Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 9
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