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f£J O I 30.TEESIDE "WORKERS' ! OYEBAUJ3, in-Miiß and ship- >« ed Grey, JDenimp, 3/11 Pair. OP Esha'. fciroug, double knee, A A 4/tt " '* I iIEN'S SADDLE T3YEED ■/ ITHOUSERS, something extia '"J 1 ' btrong for haul wear * S/11 Pair, During Rebuilding our Men's t rf , Wear Departments are up« '' ■ stairs in the Main Shop, * No. 96, Cuba Street, j *>• ' ' I rl w^' Of a' ' $im Milnefs Safes and it Strongroom Doors ■J j wars lately ordered by Australian Banks within a. = \ ■ period of thirty days. \ :i , | ■ I This is a proof of the reliability of tho goods \ I manufactured by this well-known firm and of the j- | confidence tie buyers have in their fire- and thief- ,: ' . * ' . . i> ' | resisting qualities. . :i ■i 'i Milaer's Strong Room. Doors and Safes have \ ' " the largest sale in the world because they give ; . . I ',-■' the best .protection. . i -.','■. .\. ■ ; ■■ l ' :v " •■""■ : - , . . I 'Milner s bafe Co. supply Safes, etc., to the | I■■ ' r ■■! British Government and to most of the Colonial , ! ; and Foreign Governments. ' ~ 'y ■ j ' [ ' E. f. MILLS & Co., Ltd., { Agents. | Phone 1833. J i ,Tzr~-~„~ ' " \ THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. p== X Drying the Tea with Hot Air, READ THE SERIES, «j || 1| 1 After the tea leaf is rolled, other processes. follow and finally the tea goes to the dr\m» machine. There it is piled on draweis placed sw^ffM^ one above-auothet. A cuuent of hot an f li^^^S is passed ovei it until each leaf is fain and \rtm^^^^i crisp. ' Thus all moistuic is iemoved, but with- rMffl|S • . out driving off the essential oil and othei con- » stituents Upon which flavour mainly depends. jjfal a^W^^S The Amber Tipsexpeits select tho finest tea from ((111)1 H ' the finest-estates that's why it excels all other kTf^^^^wllfJj* teas—even higher priced brands tq lf'ylSf AUiber Tips Tea is uniquo m quality. Tt is tho 'WgOT{Mi^jifllpS^ inost econonieal tjcatoo—moie nips f lom a packet, ft] T^iiWiwW^wffl The2/-porlb. Amber Tips repiesents peifection y, "TS^^^^MJjra in teawt is without an equal. Tho 1/10 Amber | _!i3w(i(ftPr/ffi^^ ' Tips is a fine full flavoured tea—nondpifully | SraisJ^^Rfi^ife ' economical. The Ifi quality cannot be equalled at M m^S^W^S^SH So great is the success of Amber 1 ips that some " it unprincipled firms imitate its pnekage and namo | l!al«ffill hwhWIU as closely as possible. Of course they cannot iun- i-Jraßffifll BlillftMJi tate its flavour and quality. fMa HI Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure |||plssljs| /MM ?1K the best value a.ftd the best tea. off f»sSs3 &\p WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. WELLINGTON, IjgL . The Sewing Machine of the Century! jPP? Modem condition', demand modem idea 1 - /jfl 1U E\eiy implement whitli will lcb«on l.ibmu .mil latiguo B / f'S- h\\ in tlie borne is a boon not to bo mitscd. liWjisa THE NEW CEMTRAL NEEDLE "STANDARD" SEWING MACHINE. ■> WttillCHrTWV the "ideal" nuikei. t/ffi^s! : You sit itrai«lit up to voui nork-»hich is cimOi to ma- wM& nipukto and does not "tiook" the ppine s~-i[*Jsl The "Standard" uins with .i "\el\ot\" •.mootluiess -it fy \^T\ E. has baH-bWiniS« llnougliout JtJ^rrA'l/' Call and let us demonbtule its uflhtj In you. ' tUßjfi<w} F. J. W. FEAS, Engineer & Importer, jpS& .«. WILLIS BTKECT. WraJJ.NQTON. \ Mm JL v ' AUTOMATIC RESTARTING INJECTOR. I | UIOR STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES, MARINE \ SJP BOUiERS. ErC. THX bIMPLEST AND BEST. P, I WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST. J ,| JENKINS AND MACK ... Solo Agents. Wollingtoii. j

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 3

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