UUSINbSS hOTlCt*. JUST A SNIP OR TWO FROM GIRLS' CHECK FELT SLIPPERS WOMEN'S COLORED SUED9E SHOES 17 6 t GLACE SHOES'; Velvet Tops 16 6 l ] , PATENT GOLOSH BOWS, Grey Leg ... 23 6 L GLACE DERBY BOOTS 19 6 lj PATENT DERBY SHOES 17 6 PATENT LAN GTRYSHOEB « 13 6 15 PATENT 1 BAR SHOES 16 G 1S TAN 1 BAR SHOES 7 6 J HUNDREDS MORE. NOT SPACE ENOUGH TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM. BOOT BARGAIN SALE FOR THE NEXT MONTH. ?:.■;, <* su BBcaetaa Jl—Jii 77/£ STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Drying the Tea with Hot Air. /?£AD THE SERIES. After the tea leaf is rolled, other processes follow and finally the tea goes to the drying machine. There it is piled on drawers placed one above another. A current of hot air is passed over it until each leaf is firm and crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, but without driving off the essential oil and other constituents upon which flavour mainly depends. The Amber Tip 3 experts select the finest tea from % the finest estates that's why it excels all other , teas—even higher priced brands. .. J Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet. The 2/-per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection ... in tea—it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber H| Tips is a fine full flavoured tea—wonderfully ]gj economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at , the price. - . "" ■So great is the success of Amber Tips that some fa Lprincipled firms imitate its package and name |j as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imi-' 1 ite its flavour and quality. £ - eject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure,.., e best value and the best tea. 59 *$ ■ !■■■■ ■ I ■ if, iTiTililt m WHOLESALE AGENT* NEWT ON KING, STRATFORDThis tells you of anew >acco—
In Plug and 2-oz. Tins and Like the old song, its charm and rich mellowness appeal to all. The melody of the old song once heard is ever Bonnie Doon once tried is always asked for. Save your Seals and Tags for the Free Present Scheme which will be shortly announced. For full particulars send a postcard to " Bonnie Doon," Box 331, G.P.0., Wellington. THERE'S mUEY IN DAIRYING. But to obtain an must safeguard the health of your Cows. Good, healthy animals return a greater per- < centagc of butter-fat than poor ones, and eat ~,, no more—probably less. _,,;• Theideal cattle medicine to keep the herd —: fit and well Is ,„,-,..,,.„, —a combination of five pure oils, which has PRCVED a valuable remedy for all stock troubles. "Veni" is particularly effective az an aft or. r»lvin<r At and is superior to the ordinary dry article. Licuid in form, it is handy to use. Give "VENI OIL DRENCH" a trial this season. All Btorakeepers and Dairy Factories In E|- Pint Bottles of Ten doses 6 or from The Farmers' Medicine Co,, Ltd,, Wellington
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 28, 3 October 1913, Page 2
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483Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 28, 3 October 1913, Page 2
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