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j "Lfacok Elk" High | j Gfade Hoton Cycles® | p When buying a motor cycle high quality and low price are | i the vital considerations, and in Lincoln Elk machines you | | secure both. ' | | " These machines are fitted with standard parts, such as | | Brown and Barlow Carburettor, with variable jet; | Bosch 19 % 2 Magneto Ignition, . . I 'i chain driven, in aluminium case; Bowden front rim- brake | | applied from handle-bar; strong and gracefully designed frame 1 with Druid spring forks; Palmer Tires; and Brooks "B'130" $ i saddle, large size, with buffer springs. tjj ;■ _ These machines also have a belt rim brake operated by , | is simple pedal on footrest. ■■ | The engines arc specially designed and of great flexi- I | bility. Tliey have heavy- flywheels'; with • : : | Hard Phosphor Bronfce to AH Bearings, . 1 i mechanically operated valves of large diameter, and inter- | jj changeable, each valve being operated by its own 6am. with I independent rockers; and strong half-time gear wheels. ■ Trans'- 1 | J mission by f-incli Shamrock belt. . .. I I' _ We can supply 3 and 3| h.p. Fixed Engine; Fixed En- | 1 gine with variable pulley; Free Engine; ailcl Free Engine two | I speed,'with countei'shaft, and. combined belt and chain- | I drive. Write for catalogue 1 giving full particulars. | E W. MILLS & Co., Lt<L,*-z.»„, 1 F. J. W. FEAR, Street, Local Agents. ■•<>' | 1 BROADBENT & SMAIL, Agents, Carterton. |j I Thousands of Bargains from 1 | every Department, and a \ I few examples below:— 1 | COSTUMES, from 15/=. i BLOUSES, from 1/6. < ' 1 LADIES' COATS, 2/11. i | STRAW HATS, Gd. . ' | BAGS, 6d. ' Sj BELTS, Id. •. | | » GLOVES, Gd. ' s | ' HOSE, Sd. ■ j T NECKWEAR, 3d; ! I MEN'S OVERCOATS, 12/ S. , f i SOX, 6d. pair. ! | BOYS' 'VARSITY SUITS, 4/11. ] s REMNANTSj Half Marked Price. \ | \ ■ B§ CUBA iSTREET. the story of amber tips ' . Sifting ..the Tea,.. :.:v. READ THE SERIES. ■ , •. ' ' After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays ' u " and taken to the upper floor of the factory. m There it is spread on wire meshed trays one - ' a bove another. A strong current of air is . WM ' \ 1 passed over these trays so that the right f "withering" or drying of the leaf may take, '.'.; yl • M [IIQCI ,rf)L place. The leaf' is . sifted with sieves as shown —in the background Will-be seen,the trays of dried I leaves. AmberiTips Tea is a combination of th# Wfe'/ls ' nl finest teas from'.tho best plantations.' *" ju ew •Zealand* merit is quickly appreciated."_» v Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, flafcS!M™«lJl¥w <_J vour and strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. m To-day Amber Tips is the'most popular., tea.in, M&Jj Jp-1 New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. "JLj J3ut success lias its imitations—unscrupulous firms ■ have imitated Amber Tips name and packet*.' The' ll! w Jy! -it \!/ Amber Tips flavoUr and quality cannot bo equalled. iMRKuji | Do not be deceived. Ask for Amber Tips Tea— iri'ttoe grad es—]l/10 and 2/- por lb. 57^ 4-18 0. " WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. WELLINGTON. I maesdon and chambeelain j DENTISTS (by ExamlnatUn), 69 MANNERS STREET (Next Opera House) WELLINGTON. PEARLS- Extractions (p nless) 1/ ; NOT COLD. " (b gas) 2/6 | . The "Pearly" smite Extractions Free. i pleas'rr ttld Thl m. T/Pl® Where Setß 810 Crderod ' ' most natural. W ~ Nature intended \ J Sets, full Upper & IoWCf, ; r« 2 -'<• j ; "golden." Guarantcod. ; j "I'm not ofrodd to imll« now." Honri i B a.m. to 6 p.m. Crown and Bridge Work Specialty. 7.50 p.m. to 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 5232. south Purely a N.X, Owned Company, FIEE. MABIUE. EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY AND ACCIDSES eta POPULABII'Y DUE TO PfiOMOTSa

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 3

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