1913 Mmm 1813 'ar for tlio Hiiiv Jload, th e Bough Road. THE OR/ hl'Ji si Ai\i) PROFIT. TEE OAR FOfJ S'PEE D AND SILENCE. " fiaisi Ml iMk • VHESE ARM A FEW OF THE BIPROVEMENTS. i-ong stroke snglnt (giving 20 per cent more power), silent chain driv«»ms Cleotrio system of automatic cranking Lighting and ignition simpli ffWd "proved. Aulomatio shunt control. numerous refinement . wen ana u th£ pR|CE| £ s7Bt _ _ t pri<*» cannot frivo you nrvi li-'-.u- newer or better "■ ' " S. M. BAIRD KO2OB JENS-WESM WANTNrffI'TTRyr 1 . ST.. MASTERTON. x* s ; .i TIWTf «m—M* i fssyyi-s y til 1 :1; vvm, -•» .» *» >\v v> i ..v,' •' jtfv> vV \v *£ N. \ * avV.CI. L' & •KC! \ s \ v v\ OtSfecL -ifessaT zx^Tj^SSSsa >.\\N Sr-3 <r; V*i> X,* H'C Amber Tips Tea — Best for the Children m No other tea is so good or SO Whol£« j some as Amber Tips. . . ' And hence the wise mother insists that it is used in the home, for she knows that her children's digestion will easily be injured by harsh and inferior teas. Only the best may be used for the children's favourites, so the little ones insist on using Amber Tips for the doll's tea party. Amber Tips represents the acme of perfection in tea. Blended from the finest combination of the best teas from the best gardens, it is wonderful value. The 2/- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea, blending. For flavour, aroma, quality ud «tr«netk it is without an equal. The 1/10 per lb. grade pleasea ten» ol thouwwdi who never before -were quite satisfied. Its flavour and quality is rarely excelled even in teas of higher price. Another grade of Amber Tips ia told at 1/8 p«r lb.— fine tea and splendid value it is too. 43 /ImfefT yios Jea AO THOMPSON BEOS., V rF^TT> tf£LLIN UTO^
ATTRACTIONS' FOR A HOME BEFORE PURCHASING YOU R XMAS GOODS LOOK A T OUR IE h GOOD JgjLECTRO "OLATED AR C . ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS. JAPANESE S!L VER GOODS. Useful and ornamental. Also Suit Gases, Dressing Cases, picnia Hampers, Work Baskets Wicker Trunks ETC ETr Daniel! s Hard ware Stores i 7+ t mm. im Yo«r New ■ Yew Suit, (L) May be a disappointment if the right maji doesn't make it. If it is made here, the "richt man" will supervis© its .making, for there's a reputation at stake; hence every effort to please is u pleasure. Right from tho choosing of the loth to the final fitting, painstaking c.Me is taken by every member of t!: 1 staff, ;i tin ffvvith good experienco S'< that this year's Suit or Costumo will bo just as it should bo. Alex DONALD fHF PABH39MABLE TAJLCK.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 January 1913, Page 2
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