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My Outfitters! ! Watchorns Ltd. © © Ltd. The Square, Palmerston North, Everything for Wien’s and Boys’ Wear, ‘4&A \‘. V, V . S ft m a nt ; r> tvftc m EE Tiff AMBER STORY. Packing and Shipping READ THE SERIES. After the tea leaf has been dried it goes to the sorting room where it is sifted into grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined chests and transported by the quaint waggon and oxen to the railway station. Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo and is shipped on its long journey to the Amber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. There in the great Amber Tips factory the finest leaf from the finest plantations is blended by experts— result is New Zealand’s favourite Amber Tips. Thence it goes to the forwarding department where scores of folks are employed in packing the tea into the famous Amber Tips package. No less than three separate wrappings, encase the tea and thus it is kept damp-proof and air-tightpreserving all the delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage —it can be taken without discomfort by those of weak digestion. /tuber 1 Oea i CM y&'i <l:7 H»w» Ask for Amber Tips and be sure you get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8, 1/10 and 21- per lb. Beware of imitations. <si y&'i Grandfather Recommends Bennington’s. Grandfather has proved after many a test that the best remedy for coughs and colds is the famous family cough medicine—Bonnington’s Irish Moss. There’s nothing 'to equal it. For children or adults nothing else is so safe and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, and sets matters right again. Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, writes— M It gives me great pleasure to recommend Bennington's Irish Moss (or coughs, colds or any lung complaints, having used it in nay family for 20 years.” Refuse substitutes and get the original Bonnington’s. 54 carrageen _ IRISH MOSS 9XIO & Keen’s “Oxford” Blue for Bleaching The ingredients of Keen’s “Oxford” Blue makes it the best on the market for bleaching purposes. It is pure and unadulterated, free from foreign ingredients. It gives to clothes a fresh, snowwhite appearance that delights the good housewife. 4-f7Q CARRAGEEN _ 'IRISH MOSS 9X20 £ Keen’s “Oxford” Blue for Bleaching The ingredients of Keen’s “Oxford” Blue makes it the best on the market for bleaching purposes. It is pure and unadulterated, free from foreign ingredients. It gives to clothes a fresh, snowwhite appearance that delights the good housewife. THIS SEASON’S .LANDED TH O N LA N D E P S INSPECT OUR UNEQUALLED O N E L. & ROB OUR UNEQUALLED selection, T

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New Zealand Tablet, 23 October 1913, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 23 October 1913, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 23 October 1913, Page 48

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