■■■' *• *"*""'" "' . ' .'. " -■-."■-•''-. ' • t ■ • - - *■ • - * THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. 'v/t wfc When the tea plant is about three years old, the JffismxL 73 - leaves are ready for picking. The labourers are 3 usually Tamils from Southern India, and each xs carries a large basket supported by a strap * Sxliil*iiwvP across the forehead. Only the small si am - :li§ilPasa' young shoots of the tea plant including the ZmSmL t£%' third and fourth leaf of the buds are Jej&ilMmm w g | picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made >Jlffipil|liß §s 1? from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below JiJmwW&lsM& HHH fl! i ■*' ' Ceylon plantations goes into WgaM Ebl^^ Not only is Amber Tips of highest H! H' quality, but it is also the most econ- 6 HI omical brand. Try a packet. You *iiill will be surprised to find how many.cups of delicious, fragrant, refreshing tea it will mako. There are many imitations of tho Amber Tips name and packet but they lack the unique YpTviS flavour and high quality of Amber Tipa. Wi'^' : JSjjjSJjffi |J Amber Tijvi is eoI5 fn fnrco grades, f^s\ dadd * m ■ DRIESSEN'S •s£&■ OPINION. ' f&St • "Dnessens Cocoa puts fire \Vf in the eye, and vigour in the "";/' I \{ \ \ \ limbs," says Daddy. ' / '1 \| \\ V\ \ "It is a drink and food w////r \\• \ combined; all the fattiness is mjjflk \\V\ «r ' taken out of it, and a dyspeptic W/fw^' , '^^^^^) -. The flavour is pure choco- mK^?* 5 * * jjiL' J late, and the children love it; J WT.'': buy; a 1 lb. tin to-day. - ■T^β' ■■■.-.. I HAYWARD BROS. & CO. LTD., Agents ■ , ■' ■ PETERBOROUGH STREET jj ON NATURE'S LINES g M Beecham's Pills perform their healthful work—gently, M If soothingly, yet withal thoroughly, until the whole M -mt system is benefited. Being perfectly safe for young , w and old and compounded only from the purest and M . . * most carefully selected ingredients of vegetable origin, S M there is no more satisfactory medicine for a disordered «' X Stomach, sluggish liver or irregular action of the » '• J|" ' . ' bowels than » • * ' ' ■ • ■ ■-■■■' 3 M Sold everywhere in boxes, prtee JOid. (36 piU() 1/1% i 56 pnii) & 2/9 (163 pffls). ' Q AT LOW COST ' There is no upholstery work that can be done better and at less cost than by Lawrence & Kircher. If you wish to economize on upholstering, send for or .call upon us—we are going ont of business—and until we Have disposed of the entire stock of materials, there will be no quarter in the price-cutting. ■ Unusually attractive offers are being made-in ' Upholstered suites, particularly . Genuine Morocco Suites Originally .. £37 ios. NOW .. d22S CALL TO-DAY AND SEE THEM. FURMISHERS 202-204 High Street - Christchurch jTfO ♦-. *» • Mt«ai'.feed lot no etwoi ot flour. Pγ^ 5J "•*• .Jg Uμ cfcsae iooans *<H '' e*iautrition. Can r» m»a . m MoOicr'* Viik. cUu* the moat th.tA* meet csiijtauJ tatd eoastittttkm, u>4 tnsurta babia*' Wlwltifa *t tib* d»y tJroott* it . kn»Hh. . ._ » XU» tXOSBS USQ CHZJUSTB . [ OF iJUL BSQ&KB AfiD CBBIOSXe
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14760, 2 September 1913, Page 2
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