business notices. Westminster - \l.' :' t n 7 -|h T life as * Vi U»; Svjiycsvj The men of our territorial Forces smoke Regent Cigarettes. Keen, alert, strapping fellows —they realize that Regents are wonderful value at a popular price. Moreover, they appreciate the great h roc Gil vthich enables every Regent smoker to obtain beautiful presents for himself, his wife, sister or friend, with the absolute certainty of getting the gift he wants The Regent scheme is not a competition. A definite number of packets or seals secures a beautiful tree (jilt—forty presents to choose from. it 3 ' TEjdS Gel ;i Free Gill Catalogue from your tobacconist or write for one to Begem Box 331, Wellington. tm&k* ml! -i-r.-Th ‘92 O
m m tWI r- s* m m £ THE AMBER TIPS STORY. READ THE SERIES. After the tea leaf has been dried it goes to the sorting room where it is sifted into grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined chests and transported by the quaint waggon and oxen to the railway station. , Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo and is shipped on its long journey to the Amber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. There in the great Amber Tips factory the ; finest leaf from the; * finest , plantations is [ hienjled by experts—the result is New Zealand’s j favourite tea— Amber Tips. Thence it goes to j the forwarding department whore scores of 1 folks are employed in packing the tea into the 1 famous Amber Tips package. ■ No less than three > separate wrappings, encase the tea ami thus it is kept damp-proof and air-tight— preserving all the delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage— it can be taken without discomfort by those of Weak digestion. 'mi .Basra® $ to cS-i'% ; j : sn* tIQzS :, yi W *9 1 9 r ef% f? o/fea * Ask for Amber Tips and be sure you get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8, IHO and 2'- per lb. heware of imitations. Cl WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWTON KING, f!7& STRATFOR
THE OLO firm, HANNAH’S. BROADWAY ' MEM’S 10s 6d, 13s d. AND ; vdl r \ f\ L • «e • 0 / f s SHOOTERS 14s 6d, 15s 6d. OUR TOP PR!GE. 17s Bd. ta best WaterMw -I , tm • / \ Tht W l/Y \W / I tight Shooters in // fe; J tho Country WOMEN’S DAIRY BOOTS—Bs lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d. ■ BOY’S and GIRL’S and MAID’S SCHOOL BOOTS, WOMEN’S and MEN’S HIGHEST GRADE UP-TO-DATE 1- OOTWEAR. DANCING and EVENING SHOES, ROSY SLIPPERS, GOLOSHES, EVEBYTH'KG AT HANNAH’S THE OLD FIRM. m QO Which ? 55 Si | ta Liss y u a ‘/j Sixpence in but the cent of a dose of a 'll 8 •’ ll ; ‘ - f I;. 1 ’ I ,s a pure oil iSI Situated perhaps miles from a competent “Vet.,” Hie dairy farmer often lose.'! tke iifo of a valuable animal. A bottle of “Veni” remove;? thia disability. Keep your £5 Herd hualthy and well by using “ V er.i,” and increase the g* yield of mili' and. but tor fat. ip ■\\7 <n*‘f v,?p n* ,'*•« j*’i Vcnl” is partcupi-py t: A. battle oostiivc SI- cont-iin ■ ten daces, but insist on bavins; - “VMI nip, a Kubwtitul e IM r r - I' »' LA Gt • rekneper« and Dairy Factories everywhere. or rj Ironi The Fanners' liieilicme C ■ >., I.il’; '.lim, to'.- ? 8^ \rsi srJKSffiteijtt sr^icaaaßtsssiiESEjaeaaßJastt^* araßiaßaremasciuffljraM^STesßSßsr
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 48, 2 July 1913, Page 2
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558Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 48, 2 July 1913, Page 2
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