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IDEAS ABOUT TEA. Ideas about tea and its quality vary considerably, but most people who recognise tea of: quality will steer clear of the inferior Dutch tea from Java which is now being foistered upon the public of New Zealand at cheap prices. It cannot compare with fine Ceylon tea, such as the well-known brand, “Amber Tips,” which is a blend of tine teas ’from the hill gardens of Ceylon— British grown and packed by a wellproved British company. Fine teas have risen in price, but the packers of “Amber Tips” guarantee that the famous high standard of quality of this favourite tea will not be departed froln, despite the heavy increase in first cost. An important point for every tea purchaser to remember is that Britain’s foremost medical journal, “The Lancet,” states as a result of exhaustive investigations, that “fine teas mean better health.” Why purchase cheap inferior teas when you can obtain the best at a moderate price. Fine quality at a moderate price has built for “Amber Tips” the largest tea trade in New Zealand. Don’t therefore be persuaded to purchase some other tea because it is cheaper, but stick to the old favourite “Amber Tips.” Obtainable from all good grocers. Prices have been further reduced Id per lb., but no reduction in quality. Now sold at 3/2 and 3/4 per lb. —Advt. 3

TO STAND AT OROUA DOWNS. DAY PACING STALLION “HAVOC.” Records: 4.33 4-5 (2 Miles). 2.48 2-5 ( I I Miles) Sire—Franz. Dam—-Murmur. After proving' himself to be in the first flights of Pacers, and placing several important races to his credit, Havoc, despite his limited chances, has sired the following: Miss Havoc, Hayseed, Jimmy Richmond, Taikorea, Peace, Bigamist, Hymen, Plunder, Pillage, Warlord, Warfare, Edna, Plain Bill, Halo, and several others. Franz, Sire of HAVOC, is a member of one of the greatest families of the day. After a highly successful career on the turf, lie attained distinction as a progenitor of the fastest and games t- pacers and trotters of all times. FEE: £7 7/Payable January Ist, 1921. Grazing, 2/(1 per week. All care taken, no responsibility. Further particulars on application to A. DENCH - - OWNER. Railway, Himatangi. Telegrams —Oroua Downs. TO STAND AT THE FARM, Howan Street, Foxton, THE ENTIRE HORSE, DONALD McCORMICK. (Ben McCormick —Jewell.) DONALD MeCOBMICK is a jet black horse, rising 8 years, with splendid bone and plenty of hair. He has massive shoulders, powerful loins, well-sprung ribs, and immense quarters, with a beautiful temper. DONALD MeCORMICK was bred by Mr Moffiitt, of Hawera, sire Ben McCormick (434) was bred by Wm. Taylor, Green Hill, Tc Awamutu, Waikato. Sire Benmore (302, N.Z. 5.8.) imported from Victoria by Mr Wm. Taylor; sire Lord Dunmore (180, N.Z.5.8., and 4010, 5.C.5.8., imp.); sire Pure Blood (1273,5. C. 5.8.) Benmore’s dam Heather Blossom, by Prince of Albyn (imp.) by Prince of Wales (673), dam Jewel, by Honest Tom, 2nd dam by Playboy. Heather Blossom’s dam is Flower, by Walter Scott, 2nd dam Daisy, by Sir Walter Scott (imp.), 3rd dam Poppett, by Renfrew. Ben McCormick’s dam Christina Fleming McCormick (663, N.Z.5.8.) bred by Mr Robert Jackson, Oainaru, Otago; sire Glengyle (373 N.Z. 5.8.), by Prince of the Isles (imp.), dam Helen McGregor (401, N.Z. 5.8.); dam Miss McCormick (53, N.Z.5.8.); sire Lincolnshire Hero, clam by Champion. TERMS: Single mare £5, payable Ist January, 1921. Grazing free to end of season. For further particulars apply to — K, EASTON, OWNER, Foxton. After theatre, dance or party take NAZOL. Prevents chill from changing atmospheres. Convenient for pocket or bag. 1/0 for 60 doses. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods Great Peppermint Cure,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2228, 18 January 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2228, 18 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2228, 18 January 1921, Page 1

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