W/i^^S/, Amber Tips Tea — Wn^wif es * ~ — Children M/w&MwWt °^ ier * ea * s so Sood or so wholesome as Amber Tips. wM/fff^^^^L And hence the wise mother insists W///fffj§^MHi th sl^ it * s usec * i n the home, for she knows wffmj^^mm that her children's digestion will easily be )w///IX^V§m injured by harsh and inferior teas. Wi children's favourites, so the little ones i^ W 111 insist on using Amber Tips for the doll's m^SJSii WiOaHt Amber Tips represents the acme of '^SHU^. perfection in tea. Blended from the finest fff/m Hlmki. combination of the best teas from the best gardens, it is wonderful value. w£s^W^\ftll§i Tbe 2/ ~ $ tr lb - ABabM T *t>s represents perreotiom in iMf lu/MmoKSU/k te * MwwUag. For flavbtir, atotoa, quality and strength wii IMllli'llllWllrlpi} "" i8 wit " out an •Qual. W nlllmllUmUi, The 1/10 per lb. trado pleases tens of thousands itrha It ' /Mm ' iMiin '//////// never before were quite satisfied. Its flavour and quality f/MMJmS^S^MM ' 8 rarely excelled even in teas of higher price. M llillfflMwMlflh Another grade of Amber Tips is sold at 1/8 per lb.— I Ik Hi, t imrrYi 'lint tea and iplen " id valne it is too, 13 t* OS Cn jftfIvSSRHMHHHHMBGM Wholesale Agentss THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON.
OUTSIDE THE TRUST! r Tho attention of Smokers is directed to tho /V*^, \?\ latest and best on the market-^ /C— y \v/ ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN AROMA AND FLAVOUR. /#^ / V Medium and Dark. QIVE IT A TRIAL I if " '
r# M° rse ' s Indian Root Pills are a purely vege- I table preparation, carefully compounded,- and the 1 ingredients in such quantities and such proportions i Km^ffl|| that they are unexcelled as a remedy for all I l^^w Stomach and Liver Troubles. There need be no 1 MHia^sik * ear on c part °^ an y° ne w^° as never use^ I l|H|iHßr remedy that they .are taking mineral poison into then* i system unawares. Under the various Pure Food and 1 jo Drugs Acts in force in different countries of the I i World, a Guarantee is given that no such poison is used, and Dr. I i Morse's Indian Root Pills can be taken with absolute conf i- I 1 dence that they are, as claimed, PURELY VEGETABLE. I U Some people are always sceptical about a Proprietary Medicine, but does it not stand to reason that it costs as much p m for machinery and labor to produce a poor pill as a good one ?In one case satisfaction is given because the article is m gg good, and in the other, dissatisfaction because it is valueless. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are % good Pill in every 1 M sense of the word, a fact that is abundantly proved by the thousands who continue to use them, year after year, as m. m their sole remedy for all the Little Ills of Life. They are prepared under the best possible conditions, and there is wt m no better Pill made in this or any other country lor Biliousness, Constipation, Liver and Kidney Troubles, etc. m \ g£ The care taken in the production of these Pills is illustrated by the manner in which they are packed. Instead of R Jm being put up in cheap wooden boxes—that absorb poisonous and other substances— they are packed in glass bottles X ; m «t a cost of five or six times that of wooden boxes. The extra cost is more than made up in the satisfaction of m m knowing that the Pills reach the public just as they left the laboratory, unaffected by moisture or climatic changes, m m and free from contamination by contact with foreign matter. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are k JH a purely vegetable sugai>coated medicinal preparation, carefully compounded by experts, and are manufactured m H on the premises under the direct supervision of the Proprietors. k || purifying tnd healing properties *gTth«i pUls. TH E W^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 11
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