JOHN DREW, PLUMBER AND GAfiFITTER HUNTLYJ& 61, iol^tM^TßfET. Ail kinds |>f Plumbing and Gas-fit-ing Work undertaken and done cheaply, expeditiously, and in a workmanlike manner. Estimates Given. Orders left at WILSON & SHAW’S will receive prompt attention. H. R. PORTER. ENGINEERING WORKS. (Main Street.) 11IIE L AU NCII R e pair iin p business having largely inT creased, I have noerected a slip where led lout for a inspectons can painting, tion. All woodwork and painting done by first class tradesmen. New and second hand oil engines for sale, also dry cells, coils, magnetos, insulated wire, electric lamps, spark plugs and platinum points. Repairs to magnetos,coils and ail other electrical repair work. Bicycles repaired. If you have any thing broken in steel or cast iron get it brazed at quarter the cost of new. FOR SALE. Staunch and Reliable Light DRAUGHT MARE, rising 7 years--guaranteed to work well in harness and at the plough. RUSTIC SPRING CART, almost new, with waterproof cover and lamps. Will seat six comfortably. SET HARNESS, quite new and in t itop order. ORION RANGE, as good as new. 2 SETS DISCS, in thorough order. RELI ABLE HORSE, aged, guaranteed to he thoroughly sound, and broken to saddle, harness and plough. For further particulars apply JAMES ELLIOT, Huntly. ITIOR SALE, on easy terms to 1 a good client, or FOR LEASE, fine an l comparatively new house of six large rooms wish IV4 acres of land and large commodious outhouses. The premises are well adapted for a nursing, home, boarding house, laundry or poultry farm. For further particulars apply JAMES ELLIOT, Land Agent Hunt ly. Huntly Poultry and Kennel Club. The First ANNUAL SHOW will be held in he KING’S HALL, Huntly, on WEDNESDAY and TH URSDAY AUGUST 13th. and 14th. ENTRIES 1 all classes, including SHEEP JOG TRlALS?>rlose with the .ider/igaWi onVIHU RSDAY 51%t Ouiy, 1913 Have you secured a ticket for the ART UNION ? If not, get one at once as they are selling rapidly. G. E. POCKETT, Secretary. Pianos ! Pianos ! Pholmen John Brinsmead Players - Alison B. Squires Carl Echert Schnekel Also variety of organs, easy terms. W. A. HARRIS, Sales Manager, Auckland South. W. DARBY, Local Agent.
L '- u m M mm ' ; ; :v; THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Picking RE s\L) THE sc*i< picking. The labourers are m Southern India, and each When the tea plant is about three years old, i leaves are. ready for usually Tamils frc carries a large basket supported by a strap S/- ; across the forehead. Only the small *■ *h3 young shoots of the tea plant including the third and fourth leaf of the buds are picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below it. The finest leaf of the best Ceylon plantations goes into Amber 'Pips Tea. Not only is Amber Tips of highest quality, but it is also the most economical brand. Try a packet. You will be surprised to find how many cups of delicious, fragrant, refreshing tea it will make. There are many imitations of the Amber Tips name and packet but they lack the unique flavour and nigh quality of Amber Tips, Ambex ps i in i /tn *Sea, vis m =c Tips is sold in three grades. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 25 July 1913, Page 3
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