SURATURA' ] TEA ■ Competition* i- -ii I, -c-cossaa 9 Full Particulars of Results are Advertised in ♦' The Dominion " issue of Wednesday, , August 2oth. :i; Quality & Value in Silverware. 1 i We 11311,1 Jilll wm give lastiog I | heavily made. use and pleasure, j tifil!Li-1' D. 050—Beautiful wJWtsistiP j . Silver Draped j Scent Bottle, 1 | D. 949—Silver-Mounted S ' jj gjj i n aii ver s Puff Jar. 36 5 .0 d. Cash. I | ■ |D. 952-Jn seven wlth Top ' i Heights, from <t; • -Bs. Gd. Cash. D. 95i—Silver § | to 11 inohesVlGaiVase, 4inch(rc, . J ; g .to 47 Cash. . ■ . 18s. Each. | J ' ' ' j: 5 235. Cel., 2Gs,. and 355. Cash. , >. • S Best Ebony ditto 7s. 6d. Each, " I W. r tITTLIJONf>3 & SON, j | JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, , \ Is 222*224 Lambton Quav, Wellington. Establlstanl 187?, ' ' THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. ■ • Drying 'the Tea with Hot Air. ' SfiSJ READ THE SERIES, ' U|r 1 | ' After the tea leaf is. rolled, other processes follow and finally the tea goes to the drying. J machine. There it is piled on drawers placed - 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- \WsIfM-WE out driving off the essential oil and other con- » stituents upon which flavour mainly depends. , The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from ifu)l\ $n\\iß| the finesi estates that's why it excels all other ' IM teas—even higher priced brands. . fiIIIIHL I"Sijt Amber Tips Tea is unique, in quality. It is the jfrfl most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet. A /£. The 2/-per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection | in tea—it is without anvcqual. Tho 1/10 Amber b ; Tips is a fiiie full'flavoured tea—wonderfully economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at So great is the success of Amber Tips that some g unprincipled firms imitate its package and name £ as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imitate its flavour and quality. _ 5 Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure ffl the best value and the best tea. 59 , WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. TH OMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON ft** Winter. Keep Warm . in Bed.. THERE is body in our Mattresses. Tor hoalth, comfort, durability, and workmanship they cannot bo beaten. It' your furnusiieT d<Kg not stocK them send us a postal card and wo will s f, c you are cared lor, DAVID McCRAE,. - WAREHOUSE—B, FARISU STREET. FACTORY—JOi[NSONYILLE. ■iiuip'l iui»ii)i«|||p''''w«""™W* lH,lßmi,llßWßMMlß ' aIIMII * lllUlt "'''"^""' 1 |- ,J, P I- MUEL'DANKS & SOW, BRASSFOUNDERS, ENGINEERS, AND PLUMBERS' MERCHANTS, Have removed to 97 Tarnnaki Street, in the Prousc Lumber Co. Building.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 3
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