11913 SPRING 1913 GOODS |1 NOW SHOWING \ \ | IN ALL ] DEPARTMENTS. j I HP" We will have the Choicest 1 Assortment oa Record this Season; . I | C SMITH, - Lknltedt | •' 96 CUBA STREET. f- Sterilize fjjpjpp' I Your Eggs j- aid Keep ' ! Them Frcsla- • . J .These machines nro built specially for sterilizing eggs for home oon-. | a sumption or export, and are made in extra largo sizes. B ■ The old fashioned and dirty process of steeping the eggs in silicate § v of soda, with its enormous expenditure of labour in washing and drying | i the. eggs, is entirely done ( away with. H | Sterilized Eggs at the End of Four Months cannot be 8 | Distinguished from those liewly Laid, Either I | by Taste or Appearance. 1 | Although these machines are specially mado for poultry farmers and jjj 'j egg exporters, they will treat all kinds of provisions equally well, suoh as H meat, lish. poultry, milk, etc., and when not in use/as a sterilizer,, can p r 3 be used as a meat safe. j£j i Eggs under this process of sterilizing have been successfully shipped., t; " to England and America. ' | 'l The following are the sizes and prices:— T | Class E holding 600 eggs Price...£4.,.0 G | I „ 0 „ 1,200 „ £7 0 0 | \ „ J „ 2,400 „ ...' .: „ £10 0 0 | | Write for bboklet containing full particulars. E I'E. W. MILLS & Co» Lt&J THE AMBER TIPS STORY. , . Packing and Shipping ' READ THE SERIES. After the tea leaf has been dried it goes to the sorting room where; it is sifted into grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined chests and transported by the quaint mMMTOy waggon and oxen to'the railway station: Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo . and is shipped on its long journey to the . . Amber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. Thero in the great Amber Tips factory tho . finest leaf from tho finest plantations is (W blended by oxperts—the result is New Zealand's 4® favourito tea l —Amber Tips. Thence it goes to M.My/k^'S the forwarding department where scores of folks, are employed in packing the tea into tho • famous Amber Tips package. No less than three separate wrappings, encase the tea and thus it ''r is kept damp-proof and air-tight—preserving all tho delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage—it can be taken without discomfort by those-of weak digestion. - . T/Jp Aitw ■ Jptpf J, ' Aak for Amber Tips and be sure you get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips packago at 1/8, 4fo. * 1/10 and 21- per lb. Beware of imitations. ci *hl 7& WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS,, LTD., WELLINGTON. AL &, T a BURT, ; LM. I COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, i For Fittings: j and' Sponge j Holders, Bath jj Seats and j Head Rests, Towel Rails, ]• A." A T. BUBT, IM ? ,SSf
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 3
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