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will «■—»— C^l \r jfs S the disastrous cfTccts of £vL \f f\& NEED IT, lnipurc Drlnklne Watcr - p/\ THE STORYOF AMBER ■ Picking flie Leaf. M READ THE SERIES. r#V i \ When the tea plant is about three years old, the yi As 4 leaves are ready for picking. The labourers are yx> "4s/ j usually Tamils from Southern India, and each tfs\i J carries a large basket supported by a strap »J) i; '■ across the forehead. Only the small \Va|| i ftt wM young shoots of the tea plant including the jto-ri-a^lfrlp third and fourth leaf of the buds are JW'iffA" • picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made wj&i' from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below it. The finest leaf of the best Ceylon plantations coes into XL Amber Tips Tea. Not only is Amber Tips of highest quality, but it is also the most econ- l Mt4' i omical brand. Try a packet. You wSSwggggg f&lpit, "* will be surprised to find how many cups of Y\®gE-A| v delicious, fragrant, refreshing tea it will make. WCfejjj -' -'M There are many imitations of the Amber Tips l^^iA name and packet but they lack the unique wmmamm flavour and high quality of Amber f| Amber Tips is sold in three grade!!, rlt({ . 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 63 4/7* WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS, TH OMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. I l^pl^^ll W? 1^45 (fr^lijil 3 if \ • PURL U WOOL I I^LANfCETfI - .. J JmU h^lm b There's Colder Weather Coming I |;j If tile weather prophets are to bo believed, this Winter will get itself talked about. But this brings.no concern to those y£ £•!■ who have plenty of WARM, ALL PURE WOOL | "1AIAPOI" BLANKETS | Thoy provide the maximum of warmth witli the minimum of weight, for KAIAPOI BLANKETS are woven in a way j;!! that increases their health-protecting value to the fullest. I;; SOLD EVERYWHERE . _ 'woot-LEa ra'FS. CO. L, EASILY DIGESTED, , jj M HIGHLY NOURISHING. 18' |L Because a little goes a long way. 'JP» The -Standard Cocoa of the World, M\ »■!' ■"■i.i — *»- ■■ ..7.77T .1 ■. L.:»anmiTregr?rraJU^lUm J^^reMrC£?.Kjat? SAMUEL DAWKS & SON. SUI'I'EIERS ENGINEERS AND PLUMRERS, REQUIuITES 22 and 24 BRANDON STREET. HAVE FOR SALE—B li.p. Multi Boiler (Crabtroe), 5 h'.p. Horizontal Engine, | Five Brass-finishers' Lathes, Sin. centres; Screwing, Drillino Machine, Electro. I plating Plant Complete. jj

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 4

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390

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 4

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