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austwtas MUTiU'-i*. A SEASONABLE WORO FROM HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE:T ADJES—With the short gowns and pretty hose you arc wearing now, you MUST haye pretty SHOES. HANNAH'S People are showing them sn Patent Leather, Tan, Greys,' and Giacs. Dainty Hose to match. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH'S .FOR TENNIS AND BOWLS, CRICKET, ETC.

9 qr?u*r‘ - • hi' fiteftfe-‘ 4 m •Vt" r£v?&. ; -kl m i^:l j /i ,'tl h.TT 1 - :v '/ V ‘ \\ 'll «v IjM jS ~ .1" . '• ;-'i -~; 'iftWsa SI ITHE AMBER TIPS STORY. ig and Shipping 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 Christchurdb. °There in the great Amber Tips factory the finest leaf from the finest plantations is (f ,blended by experts—the result is New Zealand’s favourite tea— Amber Tips. Thence it goes to the forwarding department where scores of folks are employed in packing the tea into the famous Amber Tips package. No less than three separate wrappings, encase the tea and 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 he taken without discomfort by those of weak digestion. V? >'•; y.. . i- -■ *-5 ■, s-iApik vb>: v : . ..tdii. yv'3 v'StfeS-.Vu.-ffite.ft,.- -tijWjt-AVS[ “*h£ySi,'-E\ v ; -?SSS|«SM fik -'r . ■ 4 fee •- W vc-.-5.-V:- <At« : ik 5 ... I m wrn «mw / ~ tJ | isViai. - v - aa pVi 7?\ Vf, * - --'.I Sfy i f? ss®s| vf 1 i. if Id' ■ t;< (q ! bf „ * ra rq i K,i ; ' 1 ■ GU4& f£y?. - ■ W&i £SM£S : - ;•£ : '■ b . :..v v?-' i I sr? v 7 Ci.pi; Ask for Amber Tips and be sure you get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8, I Mm rm>l ‘J/- per lb. Hewaro of imitations. ci WHOLESALE AGENTS. NEWTON KSKG, " >v,, * H7S STRATFOfftt.

uglily Reliable W atcli is a Necessity 1 w. ?s I / S 3 i—m V Ji. /a Here’s a Watch suitable for any man pr j'outh Who requires a good strong Watch at a medium price, and who requires a firstclass timepiece. The “ MOERI ’’ Lever Watch is a 7-jewelled Swiss Leva of Superior Quality. It lias a nonmagnetic movement, and is therefore specially recommended, to those who work amidst electrical machinery. The cases of the “MOERI” are made particularly strong, and protect the movement from rough usage. In Strong Crystal Front, Polished Nickel Case • 18/6 In Strong Hunting Polished Nickel Case - - 22,6 In Strong Crystal Front, Polished Gun Metal Case 20/In Strong Hunting Polished Gun Metal Case - 25/We will cheerfully refund money if yon do not find this Watch right up to your expectations. Wc send if securely packed. Post Free, on receipt ol remittance. Strong White Metal ALBERTS - at I 6 and 2/- each Order dutet from < Stewart Dawson & Co., Ltd. JEWELLERS WELLINGTON m A L M . 1 bifl E tVC»KU. I Horse) Sh«if> fVai For L. / m. ran wS: O'; nlockcan bo own vet.! Every owner his Pft'Ct •’ St ptrfedtU With a bottle of r¥eni Oil Drench” mm | ■ (CTESEsanaa sawas-a EszaH^saraasHßaasrsa sssfuily treat all the aillimala. Be the trouble with his sheep or lambs, cat- IV. tlo or horses, “Veni” brings relief. Diarrhoea, sore shoulders, girth galls, foot-rot, sore louts, or any other complaint-internal or external —all succumb to “Veni Oil Dronch.’ 5 W;- vA'T.U t? Every bottle Eff ets Ten Cures’ PriCa h>i“ All Storekeepers and Vairy Factories "" 1 o r •> ora The Farmers’ Medicine Oo. f Ltd., Wellington. ' ' > lafitoSi* % V.J* 1 M

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 78, 2 December 1913, Page 2

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616

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 78, 2 December 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 78, 2 December 1913, Page 2

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