Corn €o& Punch COMPETITION. > <obo4 First Prize . - - - 2s, ) J'*-."' Second Prize- - - Is. For the Three Best Lines (not exceeding 16 words) Advertising the F&mous com gob punch. ■ . > OOe> < must enclose purchase receipt of a bottle with letter addressed to the CORN COB PUNCH CO., Alpha Street, Wellington, before September 14. Names of winners will be published, and the CORN COB PUNCH CO. reserves the right 'to use any or all of the advertisements sent in. . ii — . "Sold Everywhere, i . Buy a Bottle. .Bo it Now/ • ' ' ! WSStmDnH n Kmc AMBER TIPS STORY. : jl 4 leigMog ib Pack. I READ THE SERIES. Twice a day on tlic Plantations of Ceylon . the baskets of freshly picked leaves are . brought to the "Kanganees"— as the over- Mk seers are called. The baskets are then placed on the scales and the weight entered in the a books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plan- Op KH?' tation—the overseer weighing a basket. Amber Tips |ff || Tea is blended from the finest teas from the finest afi || 1 s plantations. The Amber l'ip3 experts are recognised V#j it A in Ceylon as the largest New Zealand buyers, and hence Jfp&lJ the beat growths are offered to thom. There's no «« Hyj better value on the market than Ambor Tips. Delicious, full w iatjl J JT flavoured,perfect in quality and strength, the special airtight, llllif damp-proof parage maintains the high quality of t&e tea. Bowaro of imitations. Try Amber Tips 2/- per lb. tea, extra fine, connols- ! seurs and experts call it "tho king of quality tea." JfrThe 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips is tho choice of tens if thousands who know good tea and good value. . ' Another grado is sold at 1,18 per lb.—splendid value for the money it is too. 65 «&■ • , v WHOLEBALE AGENTS! MESSRS. TH OMPSON BROS., LTD.. WELLINGTON. ~gem FTpe S. 1 From 4 Inches to 42 Inches in Diameter, \ have proved the best for cul. \V a VERTS, SEW.AGE,, and DRAINAGE. Strength and Durability Gnarauteed, Full particulars from— flic Cement Pipe Co., ' x '-& f ?* , MASTBBTOK AND HASTINGS. I I A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY TYRE SOLD. STOCKISTS: STANTON AND EVANS, MOLESWORTIf STREET, WELLINGTON. S. M. DAIRD, BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON. YOUNG AND BAILEY, FITZHERBERT STREET, PALMEIi.STON.JJ. HASTINGS ENGINEERING AND MOTOR W.ORKS, HASTINGS. MALING AND CO., LTD., GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. GUIHNESB & LE OR EN, Ltd., WAIMATE, Now. Zealand Agents for Avon Rubbor Co., Ltd., Melksham. Agents wanted. i THE SEWING MACHINE'OF gm 1 '/# THE'FUTURE. • I 1 T° treadle a machine with your back /jkT' n ii 1 atorist is inviting backache ad more fcAJLLSrI // scrioU3 troublcs - tffeUh . r The advent of the _ j | WwmAumv STANDARD mnonC j | CENTRAL NEEDLE SEWSP3& MACHINE r d moans hoalthier work, loss fatigue.' I "With tho "Standard" your work is exactly in front, and you retain j S the fullest power ovor the treadles by sitting with a straight back. j 1 The "Standard" is, besides, equipped with many unique conveniences I that make work easier. ASK TO SEE J.T AT ] I ' F. J. W. FEAR, 99 Willis Street. j
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 3
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