JVIrH. D. Crump, Dentist, t QUEEN ST LATO, \TSIT suited at' Hakanoa Sire; t bi IV I N 'J?T \ l •> t*v. I \t\ 1 nm it\ W. MAC dates as r bo eonMARMID’3, Hours : TUESDAY, 1to6& 7to 9 p.m. j WEDNESDAY 9 t ■ 1 p,m. DATES OF VISITS : ! May 6th, 7th, 20th, 21st. j June 3rd, 4th, 17th, 18th. July Ist 2nd, 15th 16th. Dinna Forget THE CLASS Scotch Conca t AND Dance, !IN THE MINERS' HALL ON TUESDAY, Bth JULY. COME k THF [. Doors Open THOfc E. COX, Carter and Carrihr, HUNTLY. Letters and telegrams promptly j attended to. Trains met by appointment. ‘ j Friknusiup & Co,, Cfnkkal Carriers and Contractors, i'.t’STI.Y Every description <*f getiend carting and carrying undertaken IT raxn 3t Cos, CYCLE AGENT, HUNTLY. j Now and Second Cycles For Sale CYCLES FROM £ > 10s CP. Tyres from 6 b. Tubes from 4 b Cl tED. All up to-d.'t» Cycle Aceo. oories in S F. A. Wilson, Aa pouter & Building Contract HUNTLY.
1710 R SAL R, C P—Boarding ho/sil as concern with ful eluipmfnt required for 12 boarifcr*. J ornes Eilliot, Land AgentACmitly. Notice, TRESPASS. /BARTERS an! the Public V ) ga.neraify are warned against trespassing on the grounds belonging to t!ie Hujjtly Masonic HallAll persons found unlawfully on the premises after this date will be prosecuted. BY ORDER. FANCY' DRLSS SKA lie I CARNrtU/^ KING’S JLM.IK i July. CommliypMfg 7.45 p.m Music bj ' I l int’.. 11-ass Ban 1For Parti sulars Hand Bills. THOMAS BRITTON, Manager 5710 R SALE, i giol cl: ui!. cr FOB I. ASE, !i;i- . :!iv dy new house of rooms wish l]-4 r. j! 4 la nil and large c •:. 11n iA ■ \ i\it ■ -s. rile p:e:ni i • arAwJll ! .pted for a nur in;?, h inV bjirliug 1 1 >; i - ■. N, ( fuithcr particulars apply! JAMES ELLIOT, Leri Agent! Hunt !y. lAOR SALE 1 band ELLIOT, Huntly. dy JAMES Cl. umbers and Hn rated. A Notice. pmftuit of on# t!i •Hnrrisvl rill be prose--11. HARRIS Sstir., Propriet found ■ uit of if the W. J. I. tALPH. \NY Per .on found trespa . ing in pursuit of game the jl l- m hr-- of lor-cp Ohine cuted. C / S. M. RALPH I E. V. RALPH 1 P. F. HIGGIH pro J PH, ‘H, INS.
IL 1 V I .1 O. H. R. PORTER. ENGINEEKING WOR I£S. (M:./ SHtfet.) 1 7 Repairing h:rnng largely inJiave now erected a hes up to twenty IK creased. >.ii) ho-n lied out fo and in speccan be painting, repai tion. All wood work and painting j done by first class tradesmen. New and second band oil engines for sale, also dry cells, coils, magnetos, insulated wire, electric lamps, spark plugs and platinum points. R pairs to magnet- .s, coils and all otlierelectric.il repair wor!:. Bicycles repaired. If you lmvo anything broken j in steel or cast iron get it brazed i at quarter the cost of now.
Katiir.il ;i j’jtlied Notice. ijil 11. Xt, NKWTuJJ, li.irrister 1 and Si licitor, 102 Nii tori i Arcade, Aut.kl and, lias opened an Office in II is nt Iv. and will attend every Til rivSl >AY ui.til snitabie premises can be obtaiued. Torui .o:-itry cilice ; Library K i ing Room. *S QKLISr DREW, PLUMBER AMD ,U_\ ILL N r TLY <Sr AnydUl). STREET. All and Gas-fit-iei? Work uWto t v )a ml done cite sjdy, expeditiously in a workmanlike manner. Estimates Given. Orders
THE STORY OF Drying the-Tea/ J H - J: : ABER TIPS. jypr; id* cMier crocks □ m V *. ’■'•cl. visit i i mo 77/£ <»’£ After the ten leaf is rolldl follow and finally the tea &ieY to the aTiying machine. There it is jtfVd <Mi drawers/placecl one above another. (A Current is passed over it untiNench leaf isifirm and crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, Jsut without driving off the essential oil and ocher constituents upon which flavour mainly depends. The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from the finest estates that’s why it excels all other teas—even higher priced brands. Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the most ccononieal tea too—moro cups from a packet. The 21- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea- it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber Tips is a fine full flavoured tea —wonderfully economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at the price. So great is the success of Amber Tips that some unprincipled firms imitate its package and name as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imitate its flavour and quality. Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure the best value and the best tea. m ea 4/ i*
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 June 1913, Page 3
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