THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. W M Picking the Leaf. READ THE SERIES. |f| || When the tea plant is about three years old, the "*1 JWm j\ leaves are ready for picking. The labourers are f usually Tamils from Southern India, and each 1 ; s/ carries a large basket supported by a strap &, across the forehead. Only the small ual young shoots of the tea plant including the third and fourth leaf of the buds are picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below M|||Bm|| it. The finest leaf of the best . ''rfm Ceylon plantations goes into Amber Tips Tea. Not only is Amber .Tips of highest quality, but it is also the most eoonomical brand. Try a packet. You will be surprised to find how many cups delicious, fragrant, refreshing tea it will make. There are many imitations of the Amber Tips name and packet but they lack the unique ' flavour and nigh quality of Amber Tips. T§. I? Amber Tips is sold in throe grades, (sM £h ijs t i/io and 2/- per lb. a w WHOLESALE AGENTS: MEBSRB. TH 083P80N SROB., LTD., WEUINGTON, ' ' ' ' '*. ' """""" ,ii —ii■ i, cSDS|| The Standard 0 f Value and IS? \ , Excellence I fcv fc I I t.& w - u . "w* ' over. |y| : j 93 awards. 11l PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE f||| ! COMPANY LIMITED. [ !|gj| iIS f4| l«ndpn, Liverpool, Cope Town, PSI ■; jsj |jij aa Johannesburg, ShancM. fe?j 11 , 11 i. j' Awatd) L. ' and 4 Gold Medala, CHRISTCHURCH, NX, 1900. • 1 . ' ' ■■ ' OUR FAEISH STREET FACTORY is now in forking order, and we are making Hair, Kapoe. and Cocoa-nut Fibre (Machine lensed). j- W also Patent Combination Jlattreßses, and Beds. Iwill be I pieiflseid tH' U PP J , oustoiners-and as many new ones as possible. Do not be afraid to p _ orders. We have very heavy stocks of Raw Material■»£&m DAVID M'CRAE, WILLIAMS FURNITURE I /Tsu $3 In oak has tha | sturdy strength of § wood and wefkraan- | gfl W fe • vloe that Is measur- I fS >1 «©Bffl M P 8d b V generations, | Iw'ifll 1 h S ' In '111 ffi not merely years. | TOi 8 b) lv il ll il !/h 1 I I C/l Its baauty 6t design | IP' !i 1 II n 1 ?i fl I I I '! and finish makes its 1 B--I U 111 i'lt 'M I i presoiico in a room "J 1 a real flight to tha I IpT cy# * '.. . . B NOW shipments of 1 -rH ■*! i 4 8 ioi 000 l inviting covors | n> Ii I g 1 I Ifjl f« II II In tho rarest and g U pJI | I I IHj m fesNft p quaintest weaves I f? I! ft fllid i 1 Wr,ts ,or sam p [os I i W raitefew li-'M' 1 1 I# I i l»also for Illustrated f | art homo oataloguo | Iffflf' "fj railroad sta- | Xn p],:- ,5S - ii tlon in New Zea- g e$ land. I S. 'S. WILLIAMS Co. Ltd., 117 TaraEatl Street (corner Vivian Si.), Wsllingtsa. Pheaa 1429. |
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 3
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