:^liilV4.lM»W7r AMBER TIPS TEA will at once appeal to your taste as being the right kind of Tea to use in you? horns. It wiii appeal to your purse, too, because a packet makes more cups of the de-lijhtful bevcrace than any 6fher brand and on the score of strength, quality and flavour, it is unexcelled. is essentially a wholesome stimulant, and can be taken with benefit by these of weak digestion. These facts suggest a trial, I do they not? Your Grocer or Storekeeper will supply you with any one of the three grades at "/ 1/8, 1/10 or 2/- per lb. j J Ask for AMBER TIPS, and refuse I the "just as goods." And, above ' J all,don't be misled by any "catch. i penny" coupon schemes or gift enterprises. Teas bolstered up by such methods have -** little merit to commend them. £ %, /•" mi •■ M ss m ■J&z ■zm &SS mm &» 8?3 Wk m M vm '&fflj m Hftfe* m I m <«&\ &*. T-V* \v Wiotewle Agents: N»wton King, Nsf Plymouth, SEEOS That Will Grow FARMERS! Have you obtained your seeds for autumn sowing? My New Season's Supplies are now to hand, and I have pleasure in submitting the following report upon Samples of Clovers, taken from bulk and forwarded to the Government Biologist fori Analysis: Botanical Laboratory, Wellington, Jan. 7, 1910. Mr. Newton King, New Plymouth. Dear Sif,—The following is a report on the seeds submitted on the 15th ultimo, and referred to me for attention:— Name of Seed. Purity Germination. No. I.—TREFOIL »■•• rr. 93 percent .. 96 per cent. No. 2.-ALSIKE .. .. ... 99 percent .. -93 percent. No. 3.-RED-CLOVER ... „. 97.7 per cent. .. 90 per cent. No. 4.—WHITE CLOVER ~. 98.3 per cent. .. 88 per cent. No. S.—COWGRASS *-. ... 98.5 per cent. .. 90 per cent. No 6—TIMOTHY • 99 percent. .. 92 per cent. No'. >-,, w kx 100 per cent. . - 96 per cent. . There were no Serious Impurities in any oi the Samples. SS. ..^ r Government Biologist. The above Report furnishes the best guide as to the quality of my Seeds, and enables Farmers to see exactly what they are buying. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND S'. *^ u #ai\t a Really first-class Piano i CHAPPELL PIANO as used on the following ,v tours in England— TETRAZZINIX, STRAUSS SAMINI KUBELIK TETKAZXUNI "V. J I _,.„,„.„,. > ft>u SAMINI * BACKHAUL , *^'. ii * and selected by *i.':v 7 CARUSO ""?■ I Sor his own personal use in London. J SEE CHAT-PELLS SPECIAL MODEL at 48gs. It is the GREATEST | VALUE EVER KNOWN. I Write for Catalogues. \ f H. COLLIER AND CO. | DWOH STREET J 1 r »» M.IMOOTB. | and Wanganui. $ - , il "k Shoes for the Babies When buying shoes for the babies, you want ones that will be comfortable and serviceable in wear, pretty, yet moderate in price. We are showing just these kind of shoes at McEwen's now, in all shades of black, tan, white, red and blue. are good shoos that will give good wear, and just the kind you'd like to see on your babies. Every mother is warmly invited to bring the little ones in. We have the kind of shoes that will fit them, and please you in every way, and all our prices are exceptionally moderate. McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, KEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 319, 19 February 1910, Page 3
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