AMBER TIPS TEA will at once appeal to your taste as being the right kind of Tea to use in your home. It will appeal to your purse, too, because a packet makes more cups of l.:e delightful beverage than any other 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 those of weak digestion. These facts suggest a trial, do they not? Your Grocer or Storekeeper will supply you with any one of the three grades at f/ 1/8, 1/10 or 2/-per lb. f Ask for AMBER TIPS, and refuse J the "just as goods." And, above | all,don't be misled by any "catchpenny" coupon schemes or gift enterprises. Teas bolstered up by such methods have —<» .... g little merit to commend them. m 9tor*Vitdi{ -^tt WiolW»le Af«ntt: .¥• wton King, a«w Plymouth SEEDS That Will Grow iFAffiAIERS! Have you obtained your seeds for autumn sOwiiig? My New Season's Supplies are now to hand,- and I have pleasure in submitting ±he following report upon Samples of Clovers, taken from bulk and forwarded to the Government Biologist for Analysis:— Botanical Laboratory, Wellington, Jan. 7, 1910. Mr. Newton King, New Plymouth. 'Dear Sir,—The following is a report on the seeds' submitted on the loth ultimo, and referred to me for attention:— 'Name of Seed. No. I.—TREFOIL No. 2.—ALSIKE .. No. 3.—RED CLOVER . No. 4.—WHJTE CLOVER No. 5.--COWGRASS No. 6.—TIMOTHY , No. 7.-RAPE ,-, , Purity 09 per cent 99 per cent 97.7 per cent. 98.3 per cent*. 98.5 per cent. 99 per centf 100 per cent. Germination. 96 per cent. 93 per cent. 90 per cent. 88 per cent. 90 per cent. 92 per cent. 96 per cent. There were no Serious Impurities in any of the' Samples; (Signed) A. H. COCKAYNE, 'Biologist. ■The'-above Report furnishes the best guide as fc)"the quality of my '•Seeds, and enables Farmers to see exactly what th?y ar e buying. NEWTON KING N i-E 'W PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD You want a Realty First-class Piano { * CHAPPELL PIANO j ■as' used on *the following tours in England— * KUBELIK TETRAZZINI STRAUSS J BACKHAUS ""■ ~* * SAMINI | [ '■ ' andeelectedby * ; CARUSO | for his own personal, use in London. T SEE CHAPPELL'S SPECIAL MODEL at 48gs. It is the GREATEST | VALUE EVER KNOWN. | Write for Catalogues. 3, H. COLLIER AND CO. | ■DEVON STREET : v : NEW PLYMOUTH. | and Wanganui. T -- - ss» .j<>:<s $ .H< >* * »■f"H H H"* H H' >V '!■ * >M"H"H> SUMMER COMFORT FOR THE FEET Every lady feels the necessity of having at least one pair of dainty, comfortable, yet good-wearing shoes these hot days We are making a special display of ladies' summer shoes just now. Comfort, combined with stylish appearance, are most striking features in this footwear. Whether you favor tan or black shoes, pointed or square toe 3, high or low heels, you'll find the very style you are looking for here. You will find, too, on investigation, the prices we ask for these stylish and durable shoes, are most reasonable—well within your reach. Come in and see them. McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, ; r ! NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 3
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