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Wib. «s®Lv vv^ 4'i ft Meditating XslW on its l\ r Qualities. ' AMBER TIPS TEA is the. tea you can enjoy. It is essentially a wholesome stimulant and can be taken by those of weak digestion. w Moreover it is economical to use because more cups of refreshing tea can be made from a packet of Amber Tips than from any other equally priced tea. In other ways too — Amber Tips Tea [ represents your money's worth—a fact to rememi ber in these days of Coupon Schemes and Gift enterprises. No such catch-penny'methods have any weight with the housewife who seeks VALUE —and she is the person who buys Amber Tips. =» t FuttWefeht, Full Strength, Full Flavour and Full Value are the only gilts with Amber Tips *«®r *7 ® P a «el. There are three Grades, 1/8. 1/10, and 2/- One of them is bound to suit you. 17* . WkoleMle Agents: Nswto* King, Nnr Plymouth. Does Your Land Pay You For all the hard work and money expended upon it? Are you getting abundant crope, indifferent, or just ordinary ones? To obtain strong, full crops it is necessary to assist your soil by the use of a fertiliser. The land . may be good but il you take crop After crop without fertilising it you .starve it into exhaustion. Great ••ere iB required when choosing fertilisers :to select those whose plant food is in easily availa;ble form and of the highest grade. You must therefore purchase where reliability-is unquestionable. My reputation for Seeds and- Fertilisers is Of 20 to 30 years' 'standing; and the analysis of'the Government Biologist proves them to be of the very highest standard. Ia Superphosphate I offer a strictly high-grade article, unrivalled as a perfect plant food, for it stlmulatM the tender roots of the plants in their early stages, bringing them to full, healthy growth.. -i, Sterling Turnip Manure This fertiliser should appeal to those who prefer a ready-mixed manure of Big Grade The results from this manure have surpassed all expectations. One user writes:— "The crops of swedes grown with Sterling Turnip Manure were the best we ever had. The manure kept them going right through this particularly hot season, when our neighbors' crops were wilted and . withered." I have also in stock the finest qualities in Bonedust, Blood Manure, Kainit, Basie Slag, «tc., etc. Send me a trial order and let me number you among my satisfied customers. Assist the Soil by using the best manure. i Bead my interesting booklet, "Soil and Crop Betterment"—free for the asking. SEEDS.—The merits of my celebrated Seeds are well known. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH :: :: STRATFORD. L«|« ifl ifr ifr tfr ift >*< >|l ifr »|l »|i >*♦! (♦ * I * NEW PIANOS At Manufacturers' Price From £3B : O : O. Full Value allowed for Pianos in exchange. Easy terms arranged. Warranted for Ten Years SECOND-HAND PIANOS By all the well known makers AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Large stock of GRAMAPHONES, RECORDS, Ac., always in stock 11. COLLIER AND CO. Wanganui, ancl Devon St., New Plymouth. ♦ ■!' % >l> 'l' **• 'l' v *.* *>'>►> pLum Shoe-ettcs are splendid for children's sv.mracr wear. Hcalthfui, coo!, light, small in price, they save their walking boots considerably. We have a fine selection of these goods to show you in tan and black and in all 'sizes ranging from Infants' 4's to Ladies' 7'a Some in and eee them now. S"i McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 292, 19 January 1910, Page 3

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566

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 292, 19 January 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 292, 19 January 1910, Page 3

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