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' j^t \ - I.' 77/£ srO/?r OF AMBER TIPS. . Drying the Tea with Hot Air. . READ THE SERIES, . |ll^3j|| 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 Jt one above another. A current of hot air .( I] .. is passed over it until each leaf is firm and JWfji r. crisp. Thus all-moisture is removed, but with- P out driving off the essential oil and other con- » stituents-upon which flavour mainly depends. Jid If MiMM The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from f(\|)l\ m the finest estates that's why it excels all other teas-oven higher priced brands. Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the IRpil ' most econonical tea too—moro cups from a packet. • The 2/-per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection \ ■ in tea-it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber | f** Tips is a fine full flavoured tea—wonderfully |®T \ _ / economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at M)ftl >v~ J the price. ■ \foiWn4 'So great is the success of Amber Tips that some ', —y.IF& unprincipled firms imitate its package and name ; as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imi- Jl {kfMflg tato its flavour and quality. ■ Reject imitations, specify Amber lips and secure L the best value and the best tea. 69 v Mlf '£7\ ! 7 O WHOLESALE AGENTS': MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. '—'"! ~ ' " * | J | | : 'finds his- day's work easier when he | : ■| . has had ,VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA j | | for breakfast. It keeps out cold too! $ It 1 He looks forward to VAN HOUTEN'S ' 'k 1 , . ; Mr | | for supper. It refreshes and gives r | | him a good' night's rest.' -j !| • B '' ""7 t 7',', TIT ' I £ There's Colder Weather Coming I i;;i . i'-: If the weather prophets are to bo believed, this'WinteL-will get itself talked about. But this brings 116 concern to those \-s £■':• who have plenty of WARM, ALL PURE WOOL Mjj ,| "KAIAPOI" BLANKETS 1 They provide the maximum of warmth with tho minimum "j* of weight,.for KAIAPOJ BLANKETS are woven in a. way ::~ i':. ' that increases their health-protecting value to the fullest. !•;: SOLD EVERYWHERE". jit | IVF'S. SO. H AUTOMATIC RESTART3NG INJECTOR. "OOP STATIONARY. PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES, MARINE r * • BOILERS. ETC. THE SIMPLEST AND BEST. WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST. I .JENKINS-AND MAGK- ... Sole Agents. Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 4 September 1913, Page 3

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386

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 4 September 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 4 September 1913, Page 3

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