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I on its iuss. AMBER TIPS TEA is the tea you can enjoy? It is essentially a wholesome stimulant and can Moreover it is economical to use because equally priced tea. In other ways too—- '%* £ ud represents your money> worth T a fact to rememchemes and Gift • . , ~ . ,' c atch-penny' methods have any weight witn the housewife who seeks VALUE —and she is the person who buys Amber Tips. Full Weight Full Strength, Full Flavour and full Value are the only gifts with Amber Tips 1/10, and 2/- One of them is bound to suit'you! iiiiniiiiiil Wboleule Agent*: Newton King, A«w Plymouth,

There's Life in the Seed You purchase from me, and 'tis well to remember that as you sow you shall reap anon. My NEW SEASON'S SUPPLIES OF IMPORTED AND COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS are now to hand, and as usual have been purchased with the utmost care, both as regards purity and Germination. My CLOVERS have all been tested by the Government Biologist with most satisfactory results, the whole of the samples giv ing a high percentage of germination, iina being free from noxious wseds. My COLONIAL-GROWN SEEDS comprise COCKSFOOT, Canterbury, double machine dressed, good, chan, heavy seed. PERENNIAL RYE, of which I have some especially fine samples to offer; Hawke's Bay and Can-terbury-grown, is good, clean, heavy seed, saved from guaranteed old pasture. " ITALIAN RYE, also including the celebrated Giant Italian strain, unequalled for quick and heavy growth. Crested Dogstail, Timothy, Sheep's Fescue, Poa Pratensis, and other farm seeds. in sowing down your paddock, it will pay you to give a dressing of SPECIAL GRASS MANURE. YOU MANURE YOUR CROP, WHY NOT THE GRASS? BORTHWICK'S SPECIAL GRASS MANURE feeds and stimulates the growth o; the young plants, ensuin? a close and luxuriant sward, and continued growth, right through the winter months. Having been appointed New Plymouth Agent for Messrs Borthwick's Manures. I am prepared to supply same on the most favorable terms. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD

>s>»lt.f Diann * You want a Really First-class Piano CHAPPELL PIANO as used on the following tours in England— STRAUSS SAMINI KUBELIK TETRAZZINI STRAUSS BACKHAUS • SAMINI and selected by CARUSO for his own personal use in London. SEE CHAPPELL'S SPECIAL MODEL at 48gs. It is the GREATEST VALUE EVER KNOWN. Write for Catalogues. H. COLLIER AND CO. | )N STREET : •. : NEW PLYMOUTH. | and Wanganui. T DEVON STREET

SUMMER COMFORT FOR THE FEET Every lady feels the necessity of having at leaet 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 ehOes, pointed or square toes, 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 rnasonilile —well within your reach. Come in and see them. McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Amber Tips Tea That's the name to remember when next you ;>o if i!ie fjroct s. It represent the best in tea. Prices 1/6, '/I0 and 2.-pei b. H

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 3

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