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M| f ipif Mi »I«I »oowntk*» Amber Tips Tea sgss

For Flavour and Strength Use Amber Tips Tea. INFINITE CARE and expert tea blending has produced Amber Tips, a tea that cannot be excelled either for quality, flavour or strength.;. It is most economical—you can make more cups of delicious refreshing tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from any other brand a« the same pi ice. The package, too. is unique. ' First, the tea is 1 wrapped in parchment. In turn, this is enclosed in cardboard, round which tinfoil is placed, while the whole is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof carton, which keeps the exceptional strength and flavour of Amber Tips from deterioration. Ask your grocer to get Amber Tipsrtea—it is sold in three grades, 1/8,1/10 and 2/-. *3 t ©

TVETAILS of a test it underwent, for a whole season in Janraaki on ft hen of 100 cows as ngiiin.it a similar icril on an atljoiiuiifr farm milked 10 hand. The most Exhaustive Test eve: made of a milking machine. A llcrd. B Herd A Herd (hand-milked) result. 1(100-7 .. .£748, milked toy hand l»0ll-7.. .. d , cf ' ci . t /„, £- 11)07-8 .. £sUtf, milked by ha:id 1007-8.. .. ioJO deficit of Lit 1908-1) .. £BO3, milked ly machine 1008-1).. .. £748 pull of ~ aj It will thus lie seen that the loss of £27 was turned into a profit of £55 lis the machine, an improvement reallv of £B2. Add to this the saving in LABOR and the machine is a gift to you beion. one season is over. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, R. A WIGGINS, General Manager, 66, 68 The Xerrace, Wellington. Works, Palmerston North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE

TARAN AKI FARMERS SAVED HUNDREDS OF POUNDS LAST SEASON liV USING OXLY =.:FRASEI«'B== RELIABLE CATTLE DRENCH THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES of thU Drench have been recognised by leading fanners throughout the district, from whom we have received numerous testimonials of a flattering oharaet or. FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH is the BEST REMEDY for all inflammatory and feverish disorders, colds, chills, inlluenza, red-water, cos'tivencss, loss of cud, indication, hide-bound, surfeits and heaviness, in CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEP AXD HORSES. CSS" EACH PACKET CONTAINB FOUR FULL DOSES Prices: 1/6 per pkt., 15/- per do* pkts. If your storekeeper docs not stock FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH, send direct to ns and we will forward it frc<; of carriage. ERASER'S ANTISEPTIC TABLETS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ABORTION IX CATTLE These Tablets are highly eoiicentr.uod and have always oeen found perfectly safe and reliable and easy to use. PlilCE 2/0 PER BOTTLE. Prepaid undsr the Supervision of WM. PEAB 18, M.l'.S. V., and N.Z. TAHAXAKI DRUG STORES. DEVON ST. (Opposite Bclliingci's) XEW PLYMOUTH.

Awarded Only Gold Mhdal in Competition, 188 a. Awarded Foist Silver Af&DAb in Competition, No Adulterated, ArtificiallySoented or any China Tea* used In f Highest Award, Gold Hbdal, at the International Exhibition* - 1907.NELSON, MOATE and CO.'S PURE TF 1 1 "PROOF POSITIVE." o' onr imitators and opponents have tried hard to poison the minds XX "JO p * by insinuating that NELSON, MOATI «CO 'I Pure Teas an not as „ ®°° " were WB ar <> Publishing tlio Latest Bepobi of Dr. Micucßltt. .~n°™ . ® NT , Am ™t, on Pour Leading Brands of Tea sold by NM. Is Co. (27 vflfLrft y T* " la ?° by PIiOFESSOB BICKEBTON, COLONIAL ANALTBT, in 1889 ««k"n.tance the Teas wore bought retail bom grocer, telling . . s CO. S Teas, and tho Analysis proves hoynnd contradiction tint K, M. & CO.'S INunrtWm. l T<l° y Tia,—THE Pobest Teab money and experience can buy, and, prices wore hi™ TW> " tba " werenearly30vml ° ,E0 ' whon ">• reWl PRICES TO-DAY 1/4, 1/6*l/8, 1/10,1/-, 2/2 pir lb.

REPORT on the ANALYSES Ol 4 SAMPLES of NELSON, MOATE & GO'S TEAS MAY 29th, 1882. APRIL 20TH, 1909. .Spurious Lflßvpß Faci; Iron Moiatura % Anil " Soluble m Water Shto, in Hydro. Ac. .. Insoluble. Extract. Extract from dry tea No. 1 •Si" "AT 0 <malyßis Hidt the ? e3e . To4s "" eood imlitj mi reo riom Alteration. ei '™mßly small <inant»y of insoluble ash also Indicates great care anil cleanliness in the collection. (Slgnid) A. W. BICKERTON, _ t Colonial Analytt. lato Publio Analyst, Main Division. Hants England. N.8.-The sampl.s were purchased fey t>m oo\ n S. r r-A.W.r iDlry "*» """ Samples of these Teas were purobased from retail grocers to Wellington by £l6 of my staff. These resultsshow that all the SamplM are genuine Teas of good quality, and that great care ha£ beon exercised in (heir collection and preparation fo? market. J.J. MACLAURIN, D.So., 1.C.1., SoviriMMl AiulyiL School o t Mines, Wellington, 20/4/00.

Broo'urablo'andtho tbe ™ freehin « &nil invigorating drink You ZT'lt l Peßt ' ABk yonr Bvocer ">' A'" 0 ". MO«T[ ( CO. S Brands, charged for the maV™ B °' Un8 ' 700 °°' y " ay "" Bamo relail » rice » "*™ 1 pacKagaa, NELSON, BOATE & CO., LTD. CEYLON ... fc ,|j. NEW ZEALAND ' TASMANIA ESTABLISHED 1879.

For a Nourishing, Delicious Breakfast, USE OATINA. It is made from the best New Zealand Oats by the firm with the longest experience and the largest output in N.Z. The special process of milling brings out all the richness and.delicacy of the oats. Oatlna is also the most economical breakfast food—lt goes much further than ordinary rolled oats, and contains no or fibre. Guaranteed absolutely pure. All stores.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 27 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 27 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 27 August 1909, Page 4

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