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Exceptionally Low Prices* j '. *» —■ —s-ooc*< —■ — ■* :| Hundreds of Samples, comprising Men's Singlets, Shirts, Sox, Trousers, Suits, Handkerchiefs, Pyjama Suits, Boys* [ Suits, Blouses, Pants, Fancy Top Sox, Caps, Ladies* Sing* f lets, Aprons? Underskirts, Combinations, Blousss, Wash ;: Frocks, Costumes, Skirts, Feather Boas, Children's, Drssses,' " ■American Overalls, Pinafores, Bibs, Scarves, Robe Lengths,v- | Shawls, . v ....... -§EETHE.WINDOWS TQ.DAY* J I 96 CUBA STREET* I 'Great Aiericai" i#feeariii| J S Lawn lowers, ■ TpHESE aro the mowers thai never need sharpening, .run like' ; a''b.icvcK : - : r j ■*• are hght, strong, and durable, and are tho best Biaehiite to'buy'.' "'t | ; The hludus—6f which' there are -'Aw—are marie' of Ci'iieilaJ.rt Tool' Stee! ' {lib.'' f Hind that is used for chisels, diwing'knives, hatchets', and ait'-tools reavurnur'' li' | a teen. edge. 1 hose blades aro iirst hardened in oil and are attirwMs ten- Si pcrod in water. A leading feature of these.machines is that - :"••";.• They Are Ail Self-^arpcning.^siJ';-'-'. ! ;'f : .L This is due to the stationary knife being so constructed, Ink,' as it Willi'- ' I ally wears away, it sharpens both itself and the revolving-'knives lis the process; "| [ Every machine is constructed of the best material. Having (heir own"/' | ioundry the makers can and do produce a grade of. casting better adapted-to »'' I lawn mowers than they can buy,. ~'.....',,, Made in three sires-lota., .Vo/-;'.l7in., 7 6/-;. ISIn,, 30/-, ' ;„"!"■ ;: ;' 'Wo also have largo stocks of lower-priced machines, • 'ova«s" '"Cnlclib'ra" IR ' • Hose, • Sprinklers, etc. .-*'•..- . ■■■*?■■,■■ ;' ■■. '-,'■ .■■■:.' , v.v'-\j*"»•.'. , i E. W. MILLS. & C0.,/ltfc»^sts:'|: '■■ ' ''' ' '"■ vVI \$ THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. % M, • Picking the Leaf, '.'.. r READ THE SERIES. ' When the tea.ptont is about three years old, the '4. Jjilla fk leaves are ready for picking. The labourers aVe M4f|/1 usually Tamils from Southern India, and each carries a large basket supported by a strap t, across the forehead. Only the small Vk A M voimg shoots of the tea plant including the JlsNwiw third and fourth leaf of the buds arc picked, fine tea like Amber Tips is made MI«IwM#I from the bud at the top of' the shoot and the two small leaves just below i w™OT' it. The finest leaf of the best *J§f ffiiMP»#Wi Ceylon plantations roes into Amber Tips Tea. *^H^^^H^»M Not only is Amber Tips of Invest. quality, bur it is also the most :cononiical brand. Try a packet. You ' .will be surprised to lind how many cups of^^^^\\^w delicious, fragrant, rcfreshin},' tea it will make. Whofji \ lfps^Si^ ;i M Thcreare many imitations oNhc Amber Tips name.and. packet but. they.lack tho nniyiio flavour and. lurli qnality of-Ainbcr Tips. . ra£j| it Amber Tips is sold in three grades, fg<& «• 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. M «*££s ■ WHOLESALE AGENTS; MESSRS. TH OMPSON BROS., LTD., WEUINGTON, ;; WILLIAMS FURNITURE" ] : : I Social DlstlsiDtion—tho dis- ; ..ijnetron • that .csir.es tram. \ ■ lsslerul,y a PPOirttft!i nomas- ;' i Ean bs arfisticalty oxprcsud". ;;. i (rt tho style, beauty, and dJft- < • ■ ¥&^sMWosWt9\*S&, m of Fu,nitw ° t!,atismada '■' : inXXI iff/j'fl'i I A All ?rfsPs accordins to sound prm;»!es- , fm ■ ■ WBMwI'W Amorlean models. Onr OAK.. .;■ ~Wm tmmm wMm mm- Furnitoe |n wams^ I awiwsls.tto.we.pfiaotfjIl^Pl£w^4j^MiHj?kl*!'lilito. Quotations for orders fle r ; w, station In Now Zesland. ; II Write for- JHustratod Art. ; " r ' horiio Catalogue. ';■••■■ ll7TaraHJkiStrftet (corflsr YiYmi St.), Welliagtcn, Phone H2S.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 3

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521

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 3

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