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TEA MERCHANTS. THE AMBER TIPS STORY, fi^^^^^ Packing and Shipping L| - - READ THE SERIES. I f§, '^f%% After the tea leaf has been dried it jroes to t-2 ' ' *>£js%&jtit the sorting room where it is sifted into grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined >Mrr "-c ! ji^lS^Mp chests and transported by the quaint 'oJ?§£ ''S^^^^ waggon and oxen to the railway station. M^^^rn;J"iUj^,^&^oM i Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo ; '^^|.^^^^^s and is shipped on its long journey to the J^^^P%po'&s}^&&, .Amber Tips proprietary at Christcburch. f?;i£? "' z&esUsk There in the great Anibi-r Tips factory the j£\ y i • -"^'^P finest loaf from iho finest plantations is V^^^^s§itl<s£s&i£*^ blended by experts the result is Ne-w Zesiland'e \J_— 7 favourite tea—Amber Tips. Thence it goes to v3l3ir¥swV*ro^»fe»'* the forwarding department where scores of y**^^! ,^^!!^ folks are employed in packing the tea into the /^-j^^^^t^^&'----famous Auibor Tips package. No less than three • t^W''^^^S? separate wrappings, encase the. tea and thns it - ■ ', i<M'fe^-*f^iv^w is kept darn;>-proof and airtight- pri'.scrvii.g all , <&&**?ss&&w^fi,of'."f^ift4 the deiifrhtful l"nif,TaiK-e, flavour and aroma. •^^v*^(ty&'^^^S-'^J^J Amber Tips tea lias another rare advantage— *sgs i'S^**J'^ can be taken without diacomfort by those of #3 weak digeetion. ' WBMmWIF Aak for Amber 1 ips and be'enre yon get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8, -s*?>. " 1/10 anri 9 ■ i,,-r lb. lievvorfi of imitationa " •*-/ 7fiK BKAiiJLY MO SOCKLIUG. AGE NTS, 41. FORT STBEE3. HCTTSE FTntHISEXKOS. I GOOD FUR?!fTO.RE I I I IS &IGT I I i EXPENSIVE I fti at f I 34 KARAWGAHAPE ROAD. ft

j , , -? For BEDSTEADS ""^1 I I I I IO j ; a RELIABLE QUALITY fe: . Wf ( 4OI' Oa See Oar Special Display I jgSgk: &-*: • v f-^Y^Y - f-V !n Window. gjijSt §{ ) SI i ' s very etfflenlt for the public to j "w^^^ffi.!*? , ;|'f if IJjlMf \Yf£\ I )ud?e the quality of Iron Bedi■•i I!' I I' S iaR stoads. A brlrht coat or onaniel 1 "' '. .JLLLjx I nlßy COT ' P tbe roughest and most J ;J r withies* Iron while the brass moani i i xI&V- >T " SS I*o1 * 0 " nil ' ia '' )| y as thin as a waferj —' ' ' Buying from ns you are assured of j i quality as wo only stock the products I j This Bedstead only 39/6. of rellahle nuuinfaeturera. W. LAMBOURNE j Complete House Furnisher j B Three Lamps. «v— -l-11-l ■.... ■ II ,1. ■■■.■ ■!■■!!■> ~U UBI I/

I ■ ~ - iammr J FURNITURE For Every Class of riome at Prices which Speli Big Value. ✓"jT Our Furniture Offers always \J\ attract attention, because onr value * is known to be good— because our statements are known to be true—because our quality is known to be dependable. /■"[jT We have several interesting exVj| amples of New Furniture now v showing. Won't you call and see these? . . . You will be quite welcome I to walk round without purchasing. I GABRIEL LEWIS § CO., opposite Smeetoiv's. J t—^rr— - — '.. . —~—— . ■—— ■ _ . ; I "I I OPTICIAN 3. PHENiX THICK PEEL ~^p^~~ Tender JuJcy 3 Fall-Flavored Wholesome **&*£*>* Xi^,,/ Much P*»l LiHla Sudar T p^ ACOC£ ~ and son, Oplithalm'c EtKU reel, unie iugar, ,1. i Opticians, 21a, qbkkn Fr-RliUiT Every Pasket is Dr*&.t&d '-PHSHIS" ! near Victerla Street. Tbe sistit tested bj' most apruorefi Hit:l«vls r.ail eiieetiwles aec<irately fitted. Artifleial Eyes of nil ColIF YOU WAIST !oBI « in »to.t Nautical ami SurveyoiV _, ir.tr ;rnsrramenu in stock :.u,i repaired. Toagh, Dry, Hard, ___!__ Thin Pal, Tkick Sa|ar j ~ --—---—. mwwifEfiiKnpKiv m ' R PTJLTEES "delighted to have a i BON*? TAKE * T PhCEfcIK. ,, I J-» gai&e" ehen the Premier Bridge I 3cme Is oaed. Place, From fitatieiicre [ (rod tlie- Star-Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 19

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