I SURATURA 'j ' "D" :QUALITY, i Tea Competition. ' I £125 in prizes for the most j i Skilfttl! 11 — • i i I (only. "D" I ! | j Quality. PURENESS p ! R ; I STRENGTH H j i Would you like to receive a substantial money prize as j | the result of your clever selection of three words beginning | | with "the final letters .of the words Pureness, Flavour and | 1 Strength ? There are 17 prizes! The first is £10, the ; | second £5, five prizes of £ 1 each, and ten prizes of 10s. each, j S DIRECTIONS: Fill out ihe coupon above and mail it to \ | "Suratura Competition," care C. F. Page,' 157 Fealherston St., j j Wellington. Write in the blank spaces words' beginning with \ j ihe initial capitals the head of each, these initials j I being the final letters of the three words in the body of the \ ■ coupon. ' Thus, you might send in as your. selection the \ | three Words Soothing, Refreshing, Healthful, gnclose with | the coupon that side of a package of Suratura "D" Tea, i \ containing the trade mark reproduced on ihe coupon. Tthe j j cutting from a pound package of "D" entitles you to fill j | in two coupons, that from a half-pound package of '"D" | Ito fill in one coupon. ■ | ! Send your Coupons on or before Ist August to- 1 ; gether with your full name and address. Mr. Page 1 i will judge the competition in conjunction with " The 1 | Dominion," and you agree in submitting your coupon 1 | to respect their judgment as final. | Cotjpetition is for "D" Suratura Only. | "IASSDON DENTISTS (by Examination),' 69 MANNERS STREET (Next Opera House) WELLINGTON, PEARLS— Extractions (p nlcss) 1/ ' NQT COLDi ». ( b #») 2/6 The "Pearly" smila Jfg|*r 1r"11I Extractions.Free. ia always the moat „ pleasant and tho' i|| B®. Wnero Sets are ordered. moßt natural. - • Jralp' — Nature Intended £ Sets, full Opper & lower, toeth to bo white vo o„ iV> o and "pearly"—not £2 2s ' t0 £3 3s ' "golden." All Work Guaranteed. "I'm not afraid to umlle now." Honrs: B a-m. to 8 p.m. Crown and Bridge Work Specialty. ■ 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. .' TELEPHONE 5232. 3 ' THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Drying .the Tea with Hot Air, READ THE SERIES C 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 one above another. A current of 1 hot air f is passed over it until each leaf is firm and crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, but without driving off the essential oil and other con- » IWwM stituents upon which flavour mainly depends. /TO Tho Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from t fl'lllt Rs> the fines'!; estates that's why it excels all other tin n 1 rail*? teas—even higher priced brands. gjililJlj,, Mp||ra|Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet, & ffl/fii. The 21- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection 1 in tea—it is without an equal. Tho 1/10 Amber | j| Tips is a fine full .flavoured tea—wonderfully economical. . The 1/8 quality cann'ot be equalled at So great is the success of Amber Tips that some R unprincipled firms imitate its package and namo i as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imi- |tomjw tate its flavour and quality. _ Isir I fill Mil Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure K/K the best WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. LUSTIiUSS I (Rea-ji; fo? Use). ARE MADE EE Oil : PURE OIL AMD .GENUINE- PIGMENTS. | Packed in lib. to 141b". Tins. Colours absolutely permanent. i THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL PAINT FOR THE ' RUNIIOLDEIt. Agents: SMITH &. SMITH, Ltd., . OPPOSITE'TOWN IIALI WELLINGTON.) , " r eparc ayrx-f" i Winter. ' wtl in Bed. THERE is body in out Mattresses. For health, comfort, durability, ■ and workmanship they c?>unofc be heaton. If your furnisher does not slock them send us a postal card aiid we will see vou are cared for. DAVID MeCRAE, WAREHOUSE—B, PABISU STKEET. FA CTOR V—JOll N T feONV'ILLE.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 3
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