The lnft<mnc<i of Vlrtit bit __——^^^^^_ "Mo trouble v* &£> _ *£kf*b °*W daring teething" $ ■ &% OW Sparkhill, Birmingham. %# '^jjr The enclosed photograph is of my son, who is nine months old, THIS Photograph represents the progress subscriptions to the Orphans. X?y£i££J?3&S* I Homes Fund Cam^n to raise £25OO -°- -he is such a bonny lad. The Dial, measuring ten feet in diameter, was made entirely of He is very strong, and his "CORNELL WOOD-BOARD," having one coat of turps colour, and flesh is quite firm, and he weighs was exposed to and unprotected from all weather for a period of eight months 27 lbs. 3 Ozs. ending June 9th, 1922 ; it having been fixed outside the Victoria Buildings at A happier child one could not ihe corner of Qysen and Shortland Streets, Auckland. wish for, and even though ho has jfa photograph was taken immediately the dial was removed from the "uriD-Stbing. WaS n ° tf P° silion il had *° lonß occu P' cd - and il was found to be none ,he worse for ils a ' exposure to the etemenis. It is a pleasure to give you this ir uAnnvri 1 n -n rll ■ 1 11 1 1 lv letter of testimony, and I bope « COKNtLL will successfully withstand these abnormal conditions, others may benefit by my it will surely fulfil every requirement when used for the interior decorations experience. for which it is exclusively manufactured. Yours faithfully, ''CORNELL" is a reconstructed timber sized externally and internally O. E. FRANCIS. to resist moisture. It will not warp, crack or buckle. It insulates against heat and cold, and will give a better finish with one coat of oil or water paint than MB ■EB ■Hk /ABk ■ any other wail-board will with two ; and will last as long as the building in if HO 111 ■•■ i ->- ■' Bl M BWg ■■ We will be glad to tell you much more : ■ ■ 1 SIUL about "CORNELL WOOD-BOARD." HILL & PLUMMER, Ltd. ™* ■" ™■■ ■■■■ Please write for samp'es and further informa- Controlling Agent* for the vM.Lfd..i«-moMBt.Le B A».M.L tion of its uses and advantages. H»°fe^"TrWfaS! "■"■"' ...__■_
What Better Proof could you have of the regard in which "Amber Tips" Tea is held than the fact that its sales have increased every year for twenty-five years ? "Amber Tips" is a blend of Ceylon's choice FINE Teas. And FINE teas, remember, represent the utmost in quality, flavour, and economy. **. « AMBER TIPS'* The tern. «.» kM Jk A E£ \J Uα experts to Jtteribe only ■ the better grades. They cost C/ATT T a little more per pound, bat M All Hi M QCL much leu per cap. . wma^m^mmmcmai
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 24
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