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> ~ r " ' ui.l.nW A Drink! A Tonic! A'Medicine I : [ Wolfe's Schnapps., | -rt &****. Call for WOLFE'S Schnapps and make sure that you take nothing else. [BOATING, BATHING & FISHING. ! , AUCKLAND-GLORIOUS TAKAPUNA. *' WHTTPT SEVSTDE HOME—•Elevated Level Section, -J-Acre, yplcndidlv laid K oS Md cSuding magnificent views of the Ocean, within a step of TITS FAMOUS AND UNRIVALLED TAKAPUNA BEACH. „ ~ i . * T?nom<! and every possible Modern convenience. ' Scr;«"o'Cwil I» n A - *»-r--«sar I» trqperty at the Lake this coming »- - Tyj s f r j c j ,^,a S one of the Prettiest Homesia the strict. SOLE AGENT, A. E. BEY«ESON, 14 STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ; 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 ' I waggon and oxen to the failway station. 1 Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo ' and is shipped on its long journey to the ' Amber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. There in the great Amber Tips factory the - finest leaf from the finest plantations is W VjMWMpa . , blended by experts-the result is New Zealand s / , ' favourite tea-Amber Tips. Thence it goes to ' the forwarding department where scores of folks are employed in packing the tea into the . famous Amber Tips package. No less than three separate wrappings, encase the tea and thus it ■ is kept damp-proof and air-tight preserving all R/t* the dolightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. ' Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage-it can bo taken "without'discomfort by those of fijj weak digestion.' Aibff w ' ' aas^ f " ' *~f ' . A!ak for Amber Tips and be sure you got it It is sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8, —"~~A/ 7A ' 1/10 and 21- per lb. Beware of imitations. 51 T' /« WHOLESALE AGENTB: MESSRS. THOMPSON BFIOS.,LTD., WELLINGTON,

: - •OUR Flat •V 1 ing Hair, Kapoc, and Cocoa-nut eibrc> U be pleased to supply all old also Patent Combination Mattresses, and Bet'a. i. tt ■ a f ra y to pile in tie customers, and as many new ones as possible. Do not orders. Wo have very heavy stocks of Eaw Matcnal. ' p -po S'm. DAVID M'CRAE, VELS™ton eet ' . Chairs, prckurf by* J Collie in England. #*•*" 1 1 * L "| V In his advice he says: "These Bedroom Cliairs are artistically A h designed and extremely strong." I J) The Chairs A HAVE JUST ARRIVED. " 0 ''i and MR. COLLIE certainly did not overstate their good points. k I They are handsomely made of' Oak and Ash, in several designs, \ ■ and are indeed well worthy of ,a place in the best bedroom—jour | bedroom. \ I pkICES ARE VERY SMALL. COME AND SEE THEM. 0 EDWARD COLLIi, [ (| Tel. 1631. ART CRAFTSMEN. IG7 RIDDIEORD STREET, NEWTOWN. | TILES. _ TILES. HEARTH TILES. WALL TILES. SjlxitUßl TILES! {(EARTH TILES! WALL TILES. FURNITURE TILEii tTF\'P r T , TT TTT W\LL TILES. I OIiMTTJTCU TILLo. mHsrw Anvs WALL TILES. FURNITURE TILES. HEARTH TILES. WALL TILES. FURNITURE TILES. ' ENDLESS VARIETIES OF x LATEST ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. SMITH AND SMITH, LTD. (OPP. TOWN HALL). > 1 I

WILLIAMS FURNITURE. /SSJ . / in oak has tho | tSsL.'. ■—" sturdy strength of | Pjam£=is _ wood anil workman- H fi E v?oo that is rnoasur- I 11 1 I. 1 i fi! |i 1 I i'i Ed by generations, 8 M I' 1 111 ifl 1 I 111; ' not merely years, g MP $1 11 1 1 i 'Mr! if ' Its beauty ot design S H I i 111 '/ I P flMfh 1 I antl finish makes its S 1 1 a hi (/mMm! i; U .- Ml 111. presence in a room 'i ||T j|_ Pf\ 111 If B ■ _ a rsal t,e,i S ht t0 ttie Of* pj Hw shipments of 1 \ Kill i 'tl i i ilt N i!l quaintest weaves 9 iiffti IS f I I I 1 i 1 1 I arc now to hand 8 t'HllfllSii S 111 fl In 1 5 ll I ® write for samples 1 IL. JI-JILI Jll ifjll IL || also for iliu ® t j' atetJ 8 j w delivered I Hrfl ■=ar r i to any railroad sta- | * I iw tion NCW 6a " S. S. WILLIAMS Co..Ltd., 117 Taraaakl Strcot (cornsr Yiviaa St.), Y/elliagtan. Pfcsne 1429.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 3

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