By UPTON The World's Greatest Supplier Few People taste Tea at its Best! Proper Infusion is only brought about by— ,; ' 1. Rinsing the Teapot with hot water. 2. Introducing the right quantity of Tea, according to taste. It weak Tea is preferred, do not add water—put leuTea in the'pot at the outset. 3. Using freshly-drawn water, directly it has boiled. Prolonged boiling is wrong. 4. Infusing ordinal Tea for not less than fire minutes j China Tea for seven minutes. 5. Never making a Second pot from leaves once used. Substitute fresh Tea. Discriminating people prefer— It ensures a delicious Beverage—Perfect in Colour, Flavour and Strength. Never gets bitter. Goes farther than other Teas. HAIHES-ie JUST WHAT IS WANTED For the Bungalow or Whare at the Seaside, or by Stream or Mountain, the Camper or "Week-ender" wants many little useful things that are durable and inexpensive, and at WINDER'S these goods are procurable at attractively ■ low prices. For instance— FOLDING CAMP BEDS- 24/6 FOLDING CARD- TABLES—Easily portable, and cheap. FOLDING CAMP STOOLS—You can take them any-: where you please. ALUMINIUM MUGS AND TUMBLERS (unbreakable), —VACUUM FLASKS- For 4/6. HAMMOCKS —To swing on the verandah or in the cool shade of the trees. NICKLE-PLATED WAR KNIFE COMBINATION— Bs. 6cl. and 10s. 6ti. each. GOOD BRITISH-MADE POCKET KNIVES3/3, 4/-, 4/6 SAFETr RAZORS-"Real Gem" 2/6. In Plush-lined Case. 7/6 THE DURHAM DUPLEX—With Ivoride handle, in Morocco Cases. 7/6 THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS (25/-), AND BEN- - GAL AND AMERICAN RAZORS—Plenty, in stock. ' VISIT WINDER'S FOR SERVICEABLE XMAS CIFTS. III 9 J Corner EVERY WOMAN'S DUTY TN matters pertaining to the family table-is to procure that which is best, not only for herself, but for her husband and little ones as well. Buy Groceries from Campbell's —And bo comforted with Ihe fact that you liavo provided the best—the freshest—tho most NOURISHING faro it is possible to secure. At Campbell's the best is'sold at the lowest possible, prices — there's economy in every purchase. 40 & 42 Manners Street—Phone 443. 293 Cuba Street—Phone 2524 a ,163 Riddiford Street-Phone 1084
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 103, 24 January 1918, Page 3
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341Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 103, 24 January 1918, Page 3
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