In the days | of Sir Francis I Tea first became known in ' |. England towards the end of " l 1 1 ~ the 16th century. In those I | stirring times when Eng- I I land's sailors swept the j I seas a chest of Tea was a more valued ! 1 prize than many a trinket wrested from the. \ 1 haughty Spaniard. And yet money could | 1 not buy any tea that would compare with I J | I EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE j Just as "Amber Tips" is superior to the tea of 1 Drake's days so too does it to-day hold 1 pride of place over other brands. One trial | will prove its merits —test it to-night. m 1
GREAT FOOTWEAR =SALE= Hundreds have acted wisely and secured new Boots and Shoes whilst this Colossal Clearance is on. Do likewise. Put in a good supply, Prices may rise any moment. POST YOUR ORDER IF YOU CANNOT CALL. LADIES' BUST GLACE DERBY BOOTS-Higk legs; heavy welted eoles; a fine winter boot. Usual Price, 475. 6tl. Sale Price, 375. 6d. LADIES' BEST PATENT COURT SHOES-Louia heels. Usual Price, 455. " Sale Price, 325. 6d. LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES—Particularly smart. Usual Price, 355. 6d. Sale Price, 265. 9d. GENT'S TAN WILLOW BROGUE SHOES-Welted soles. Usual Price, . 455. Sale Price, 355. 6d. GENT'S TAN WILLOW DERBY BOOTS-Welted eoles; nice round toes. Usual Price, 50s. • Sale Price, 38s, 6d. GENT'S BEST BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS-Leathcr lined; heavy welted soles. Sale Price, 475. 6d. Worth 60s. Be sure you state the size if ordering by*post. Include, an extra 7d. on Ladies' and 1/- on Men's Footwear for postage. BOOT STORE, Courtenay Place, Wellington. (jf COR (he Man who works with | . & P muscle or brain, there's real | // % Refreshment and Sustenance f M"*~ Ut| inacupof "CAILLE.RS." 1 ( 1 Iftl leverage t° start ! ' I ) ay ' s wor ' <; I |\ —Satisfying at lunch-time | Save tte Lalel ® {or L > jl FREE Chocolates! [I 'I IT unwira—w— "toter too fete for tj Hogt HolbrookJ! If " Step you in and sit you *~,.1 ? down. I'll get you the "1 rftPL I best I know —cold meat ' bewitched by Holbrook's Sauce. Too late! indeed. " Holbrook's Sauce is just the same day or night." Holbrook's Sauce ' | ? | HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOK'S I WOHCESTKRSKIRB SAUCE. PORE MALT VINEGAR (Is bottlo). I C _ . .— . ,—J u 1 — , ||t, TOQTHAGHE & BMLQIA Cured Instantly by Wf BUNTER'S NERVINE. ife rw. REV. AUBKEY C. PRICE, 8.A., writes: "Owing to extensive decay in 2 double teoth I Buffered for days with oicrucinting pain. I wm recommended to try Bunter's NertriM. I did so, and to my joy the pnin quickly and | C " 1° 1 OP ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 5
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