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HOLIDAY SEASON and How to Keep It Going: Get the STAR in your Seaside Resort. Regular subscribers to the "AUCKLAND STAR," going on Summer Holiday, may have the paper posted free to any address, other than the below mentioned, where the paper will be supplied/by the Agent at usual rates, 9d per week, on production of Runner's Collection Card. Payments must be made to the Agent providing the paper. Readers are requested to forward instructions with "Home" address as early as possible to the Publisher, "AUCKLAND STAR," Box 1409, Auckland, or the Runner for the district, and in the case of the former state whether Runner has been notified, thus saving duplication of work. Full instructions as when to start and stop posting also when to resume delivery at usual residence is important. Those registered under our "Free Insurance" scheme will be kept covered whilst on holiday if the above conditions are adhered to. Papers will not be posted to the following places, which have Agent's name set opposite, as posting / causes delay in delivery:—— ARKLES BAY: K. F. Hopper. MURRAY'S BAY (Little): BLOCKHOUSE BAY: W. Rudge. ; i .. \ Pond's Store. BROWN'S BAY: E. Nybsrg. MILFORD: G. S. Ormiston. BUCKLAND'S BEACH: V. Vogt. NORTHCOTE: *"J. Brennan. BEACH HAVEN: Mrs. Hilder. ONEROA: Mrs. R. Brown. BIRKENHEAD: L. Reid. ONETANGI v"t CAMBRIDGE: R. B. Webber. " " OSTEND, \ A. E. Le Roy. COCKLE BAY: W.D.Hughes. PALM BEACH J CHELTENHAM: Jas. Clark. PARAKAI: Miss Pllmley. CAMPBELL'S BAY: Mrs. Foote. PINE ISLAND: G. Banovich. COROMANDEL: T. W. Rhodes. ROfORUA: A. H. Catt. CASTOR BAY: G. S. Ormiston. RUSSELL: Baker Bros. DEVONPORT: Jas. Clark, ST. HELIERS BAY: A. Black.' DEEP CREEK: J. L. Crump. SURFDALE: Mrs. Atkinson. HAMILTON: A.Lowe. TAKAPUNA— HELENSVILLE: H. H. Hallett. Bayswater to Strand: R. 8. Blackwell. HOBSONVILLE: Sinton Bros. ' Strand to Milford: G. S. Ormiston. HOWItK: W. D. Hughes. . . - TE AROHA: G. Walsh. ' KAWAU: Reeves, 'f Mansion House." THAMES: A. Brokenshire. KOHIMARAMA: Mrs. Knott. TAURANGA: Stevens Bros. MISSION BAY: A.Walters. TiTIRANGI: W. A. Bishop. MT. MAUNGANUI: J. Kelly. wvrnuT-Rt:- F.Lea. MARAETAI: E. M. Couldrey. WARKWORTH: B. Hamilton. MURRAY'S BAY: Wheeler's Store, taniiduoiiii htouos c* aoi. Lyon's Store. - WHANGAREI: C. J. Jones. AitrivUmft f>tar * 1 ' v 25 "Amber Tips" is the original "dust-freed" Tea : it is now over 25 years since the first extractor of , so-called "Tannin-dust" ? was installed for treating the fragrant leaf of which "Amber Tips" is blended. Needless to remark, "Amber Tips" has always had the advantage of every mechanical device of improved design to assist in | giving to consumers FINE tea in its most perfect condition. f ■ Even more important than, mechanical aids to cleaning and packing is the quality of the leaf of w.Jiich a tea, is blended. . . .... _ y) • ; ' , • •":• ';'/ •. ' v For "Amber Tips" there is only ONE .. *> ». standard—the best i f —FINE tea which B Nature alone proyii vides in limited ' quantities each ■■Mmmk iEh ONE QualltyOnly Ceylomßest

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 22