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fl What Widows Want I HERE'S MY OWN FATHER," said Sam ( Welter, " goes and nearly snuffs it he does, II X* before he ups and finds out as widdcrs J I don*t need to be bewared on if they on'y IS | c,rinl " ' Stand-Out Tea.' " now, why do the widows LIKE IT? I Perhaps because they're lonely,' and • f a cup of "Sfcand-Out T©a" is at all times the cheeriest of comforts. Perhaps because long experience of I men and matters has taught them to know | a good thing when they see it. [ Or perhaps because widows are an /J| j industrious and pertinacious folk, and <S If if iff 1 [ never are content until they find the ifjt §!> "k very best they can get for their |]| •rStand-Our^^^^k is the One Tea ! All ladies naturally and necessarily y|J j prefer it above the others. It stimu« ; >' ■* $r lates delightfully, and yet it soothes. '' ~M | It is all that it is guaranteed to be—Ceylon VfMi j Tea—the best Ceylon Tea—the best of the jMI jly Iv-ftf | best Ceylon. Tea—the very best of the very Wlffl grffii j best Tea that Ceylon produces. jjnjLx j THAT SUPERB TEA: M §9 "STAND-OUT"! W j j Stocked by all good Grocers jl^l Bought by aU good Housewives I* 4 — HAINES ADV. 10 V/OQD FOR FUEL Hf SO, wfflp a yy° a t° vea( * $/« raf if you burn wood, the UNIQUE CAST IRON (I & PORTABLE COPPER BOILER FRAME J \ will economise fuel consumption, for this splendid 1 II Boiler is constructed to give better and quicker | s| m results with less expenditure. Moreover, tho jj g ■■a {6 umiQUE"^U iniTiniTniiiiPJlls conserves heat, thus saving time as weil as || ||||jSJ/g [Pia.|% fuel. ' Hence you can do your washing in a iff! fr'M half the time at half the cost. | i>^^,|||K^ l vm*t i. See the Unique at your Ironmongers, or J§ I |||||||||| BFIkH write for further information to I&SWL NEWBERRY, WALKER LTD. lSlifflll O MamifEClurera and Patentee!, jj iri, m Ml Weighing;the Pack.. "||f \v/ "i READ THE SERIES. f \ ' Twice a day on the Plantations of Ceylon ' t, the baskets of freshly picked leaves are brought to the "Kanganees"— as the over- !l///Cjp4 seers are called. The baskets are then placed J . on the scales and the weight entered in the books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plan- y3¥ MX tation—the overseer weighing a basket. Amber Tips Hff M | Tea is_ blended from the finest teas from the finest HM || 1 plantations. Tlie Amber Tips experts are recognised M</| jjt/S in Ceylon as the largest New Zealand buyers, and hence the b'est growths are offered to them. There's no |V^'fQs better value on the market than Amber Tips. Deliciouj, full J S'| JT flavoured, perfect in quality and strength, the special airtight, j ( / i 1 J damp-proof package maintains the high quality of the tea", if? Beware of imitations. 'I I iW|g Try Amber Tins 2/- per lb. tea, extra fine, connoiß- '»} seurs and experts call it" the king of quality teas." | The 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips is the choice of tens of thousands who know good tea and good value. ■ Another grade is sold at 1/b per lb.—splendid value for t the monoy it is too. 65 w/- //fvr //u^m $■'77 WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON, S- to make food coiffw without trrabl# hto «a TON'S COFFEE ESSENCE. A little in aenp-bot watar adaea—ana you have as fragrant coffee as any chef could prepare. None mow economical, none more deliciou3. Forty cups of coffee from a bottle, a IYMINGTONS . COFFEE ESSENCE. ' sanctnary of Hwne l ; S 5 »> with tho cheery glow B | with fael, and has 1 ' mm*/ attained perfection in overy respect. | Write pod — Haiiufactubed bt — 1 BTOirtl Catalogue BARNINGHAH & CO.. Ltd. B George Street, Dunedin. | ts%|@ E«nr troDinoazor Sails them. 1 Ipir j ASK FOR CATALOGUE 8. ~

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1830, 16 August 1913, Page 11

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649

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1830, 16 August 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1830, 16 August 1913, Page 11

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