Three By Post* AT PRICES THAT ARE NOT EQUALLEB IHE THREE LINES quoted be- . low, post free, are specials. Don't judge the quality by the price. We offer these goods merely to induce country people to get the habit of writing to us. LADIES' STRIPED ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all colours, 25 11d. " LADIES' STRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DRESSES, nice colours, 7s 11. LADIES* STRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, nice wide flounce, amply cut, all colours, 2s lid. All goods bought from us by post and deemed unsuitable may be returned. ISUdSfifrS DON'T EXPERIMENT, BUT GET THE LATEST AND BEST SHEARING MACHINE—IT PAYS. ALL THE LISTER SHEARING MACHINE PARTS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH THE WOLSELEY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. wwiiiWv'mtfiißflirii AiatliraGiS SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND,' SOB- ) Levin & Co., Masterton. AMF.mtk i J. D. Cruickshank &Oo„ Mastarton. a\ en io AMBER TIPS TEA is the tea you can enjoy. It is essentially a wholesome stimulant and can be taken by those of weak digestion. v Moreover it is economical to use because more cups cf refreshing tea can be made from a packet of Amber Tips than from any other equally priced tea. In other way 3 too — A3? Wirt l& & °^> ** ft '* represents your money's worlh-a fact to remember in these days of O>upon Schemes and Gift Enterpi isso, No .such 'calch-penny' methods have any weight wi.h the housswic-s who seeks VALUE —and she is the person who buys Aniher Tips. Full Weight, Fail S!ren£'ih, full flavour and Full Value avi the o;t!/ jjii'ts with Amber Tips Tea. Try a packet. There are three Grades, 1/8, 1/10, and 2,- One of them is to suit you.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10138, 8 November 1910, Page 3
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