SPECIAL VALUES Children's JFrocks & Tunics HUGO & SHEARER'S. the English and Continental Manufacturers have just arrived a large assembly.of these much wanted goods, Smart. CrisD. Up-to-date Styles and Washable Materials. SMART ZEPffifß TffNiCS. Trimmed Washing Embroidery. , x HUGO AND SHEARER'S PRICE 3/9. DAINTY HOLLAND FROCKS; Trimmed Oriental Trimming and' coloured Girdle. : ';i. ■-,. C ■'-.■ HUGO AtJD SHEARER'S PRICE 4/11. \ NEW LINEN TtJNlOSrMa&yar Cut, Hemmed Bulgarian \ Embroiderv ■> and Pipings,..' ."■•>'■ .'" " : -' -'•' '-■" "••-.- ." ••." ',. ""'.'' ' /, '0 /v.;: ;.j : 'fH¥COV : ;^N ; p::iSHEARER'S:' price ..3/tii«;;;; ''WASHING HOLLAND TUNICS with Pockets, Triirimed Pipings. ■ C ; IHUGO AMD SHEARER'S PRIGE 3/11, WASHING OAMBBHC FROCKS,' Spot Designs on Naw Grounds, trimmed Self Colours aaid Pipings. i HUGO AND SHEARER'S PRICE 4/3. " • ■ > ■ SMART SAXE BLUE TUNICS. Trimmed White Trimmings, with Belt Piped White. ' HUGO AND SHEARER'S PRICE 3/11. Special Values in Children's Radianta, Cashmere and Muslin Frocks to fit Children 2 to 10 years of acje, now opened. HIJOO & SHEARER •HE STORE FOR VALUE. QUEEN'STRUT MABTERTOW
JIiST IJVFCRTfD i Seialer 5 Touring Car 'PROMPT »TTENTION TO ORDER BYyHONI - Itit»'TELE6RAM PINHIYBROS; t'HQNllfl, .. P.Q. BOX ». unurrvf *mM / ■ f r - MjWTB»TON. an* m mm m tilK sasi mm imm » m K# *» SES3 w&umst %m m©* VU&Ui svw-\ *«a a i «?«&. Lffif I2&j Sffl Zfl m *mc 1 WA mm I r m ESSs&SW) 1 1 »a THE AMBER TIPS STORY. ■„;.■ fl£Ao W£ s£ft/£5. I After the tea leaf has been dried i&goesto the sotting room where it is sifted iiito grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined chests and transported by the quaint v.'aggon and oxen to the railway station. Thence it goes- to the quay at Colonibo _ and is shipped on its long journey to the Ainber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. There in the great Amber Tips factory the finest leaf from the finest plantations is blended by experts—the result is New Zealand's favourite tea—Amber Tips. Thence it goeß to the forwarding department where scores of folks are employed »ih packing the tea into the famous Amber Tips package. No leas than three, separate wrappings, encase the tea and, thus it is kept damp-proof and air-tight—preserving »ll the delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage—it can be taken without discomfort by thos» of weak digestion. . *^aE»mp; Ask for Amber Tips and be s«rt»you «tt it' It J I 1 in&2/- perlb.i Beware of nnftatipw.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 September 1913, Page 2
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