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Amber Tips Tea Stands the Teapot Test! !T is very easy to claim merit for a tea, but the test that tells quality is the teapot. . Amber Tips Tea stands this test of daily use by the housewife. Its exceptional quality and delicious flavour has quickly made it the favourite brand of all who have tried it. Economy is a point that every woman should study, and Amber Tips is not only a tea of exceptional quality, but also most economical. You make more cups of tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from ordinary brands —and every cup will be delicious, fragrant and refreshing. Tell your grocer to send you a pound of Amber Tips Tea—the special packet is air-tighf and damp-proof, thu» preserving all the delicious flavour and strength. Sold in three grades1/8, 1/10 and 2/ v m m w Ke wton King, New Plymouth.

RETAILS of a test it Mn,l«rwcnt for of 100 cows as ag hand. The most Exhaustive Test ev A Herd. 1906-7 .. £748, milked by hand 1907-8 .. £563, milked by hand 1908-9 .. £BO3, milked ty machin whole season in Taraaaki on a B Herd (hand--1906-7 .. 1(107-8 ~ 1908-9 .. £SOO deficit of £27 £748 gain of £SO It w".l thus be seen that the loss of £27 was turned into a profit of £65 by the marine, an improvement really of £B2. v " Add to this the saving in LABOR and the machine is a gift to you before one season is over. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, office*, R. A WIGGINS, General Manager, 66, «8 The Terrace, Wellington. Work., Palmereton North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE

THE BEST Footwear Those players who appreciate coiifort, guod wear and moderateness of a price in their cricketing footwear will find that here at McKwen's they get I the most solid value for their money. They secure perfect satisfaction in I their sporting footwear, and make at least a small saving on every pur- I chase. I Here are a few of our leading makes in cricketing footwear, which will i interest you—but come in and see tiij goods yourself; they're just what you i want. * ' ' j Boots 9/0 to 1070; Shoes from ij"\; White Linen Canvas I special spiked Soles, liunlier ■mil Chrome Sok'e. I See our White Rubber Yachtm* Boot, 10/0. I McEwen Bros. BOUT IMI'ORI'KRS, " NEW PLYMOUTH. THE GRAMOPHONE Is associated with all that is best and m artistic in the WORLD OF MUSIC MELBA PATTI CARUSO And other great artists have Gramophone Records. There are ninny Talking Machines; there is ONLY ONE GRAMOPHONE This is the instrument we specialise, which we ask you to step inside and listen to. It is a pleasure to demonstrate The Gramophone PRICES rau fe e from £6 10s to £6O. REIORDS.from ss, Sole Agents for laninaki— H. COLLIER AND CO. DEVON STREET CENTRAE .. .. NEW HiYVOUTH

Don't waste time and temper on an old, round-edged razor. Call in each day at the CENTRAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON Everything has been r< ed and renewed. Try our easy-going razors. Wo uae up-to-date antiseptic methods. BID. ROBOTTOM, Devoa St. Central. PIGS HIGS between 112 and 1501ba dead weight, in any quantity. RECEIVING DAYS: Tuvi'Ki—Monday, Nov. 1, lii and 20. WV.ura—Monday, Nov. 8 and 22. N'ov. !) and 23. ' " ' Tuesday, Nov. IB and 30. W DIMOOK & CO., LTD pIGS will be received »t the following receiving statiom o under!— OCTOBER: Opunaki.-Monday, Oct, 18. Okato-Morday, Oct. 18. ' Jfoturoa—Tuesday, Oct. 19. Inglewood—Wednesdays, Oct. 20 and 27 Smart Road—Monday, Oct. 25. Waitara—Tuesday, Oct, 26. Midhirst—Tuesday, Oct. 19. Stratford—Tuesdays, Oct. 19 and 28. Toko—Wednesday, Oct. 27. Douglas—Wednesday, Oct. 20. Tariki—Monday, Oct. 25. , NOTE.— No stags or. boars bon&at, AaeniHJ. H. SHORT,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 4

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