BUSINESS NOTICES. .. t SS3H :*» <!?■ Kg &6 „"■'. ,-:«; ',;, ~ ==!'> T//£ Sro/?/ OF 4M££# TIPS. READ THE SERIES. After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays and taken to the upper floor of the factory. There it is spread on wire meshed trays one above another. A strong current of air is passed over these trays so that the right "withering" or drying of the leaf may take place. The leaf is sifted with sieves as shown —in the background will be seen the trays of dried leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of tho finest teas from the best plantations. In New Zealand merit is quickly appreciated. Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, flavour and strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. To-day Amber Tips is the most popular tea in New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. But success has its imitations—unscrupulous firms have imitated Amber Tips name and packet. The Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be cquaMed. Do not be deceived. Ask for Amber Tips Teait is sold in three grades—l/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 57 STecL. 4-180. WHOLESALE AGENTS. NEWT ON KING. STRATFORD.
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THE OLD FIRM, BROADWAY. SHOOTERS 10s 6d, 13s d. OUR TOP PRICE, 14s 6d f 15s 6d. /I Tha be«t Watertight Shooters In the Country WOMEN'S DAIRY BOOTS—J»8 lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, lis 6d. BOY'S and GIRL'S and MAID'S SCHOOL BOOTS. WOMEN'S and MEN'S HIGBEST GRADE UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. DANCING and EVENING SHOES, KOSY SLIPPERS. GOLOSHES. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH'S THE OLD FIRM.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 58, 14 July 1913, Page 2
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