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Amber Tips Tea That* the name to remember when next you go to the grocer's. It represents the best in tea. Prices 1/8. 1/10 and 2/- per lb. • U Amber Tips Teen sells on it* merits and needs po Coupon Schemes or " Catch-Penny " Gift Enterprise* to help it. Ask for it. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 16 (I ii Mi- 3 ill / OLTI fir \ ill! l? lfc vnhw vJhiidren r | |„lllllllllT^liyi;nvA Thistle Oats J , nTthte* yh Which Is In Itself' reason I llliTltlTW enough why they should be I J|]]]]|]j^yj]2JJJJgJ[^ giveh this health-giving, tissue- I r^ building Breakfast Food, B Theiee are many 'other v reasons ~-f or instance, no sluggishness follows the eating of Thistle Oats, because it is easily digested, quickly assimilated, and very nutritious., The Thistle process of manufacturing is unique. It selects the best oats from the finest oatproducing district in the World— Gore, N.Z. —and deans, dries, cooks, rolls, dresses, and packs them by the most modern Milling Machinery, without permitting a hand to touch the food in any of its preparatory stages. The Best Oats, Best Machinery* and Best Methods —all these unite to make' » THE BEST BREAKFAST FOOD. *> j

By Special j£LJBLj@) His Excellency Appointment WgrajgsjS the to s>?%o£§£ Governor. JPEANK GEADY, WILLIS-STREET. mHE TTjTOR pRESENTS. / WATCHES A SPECIALTY. New Goods per Paparoa : BEAUTIFUL SILVER NOVELTIES FRENCH CLOCKS and OPERA GLASSES SILVEU and EBONY BRUSHES, Etc. ENGAGEMENT and SIGNET RINGS NEW BAGS and BAG-PURSES WEDDING and BIRTHDAY PRESENTS Five per cent. Discount for Cash. Sight-Testing Room. Manufacturing, Engraving, Etc. mHE CHOP "OOR T>RESfiNTS. Counter Orders receive prompt attention. Tele. 1138. Established 1880. PRISMATIC BINOCULAR GLASSES. PRISMATIC -BINOCULAR GLASSES. WE STOCK ROSS'S PATENT BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES, WHICH combine perfect mechanical construction, extreme portability, high power, and splendid definition WE STOCK BUSCH'S PRISM BINOCULARS. General favourites with tho publio for allround exoellsnce. Finer Glasses cannot be had. Both Ross and Busch have world-wide reputations. G. & T. YOUNG, JEWELLERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, TTfHERE TO BUY GROCERIES AT. THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH Is at KILPATEICK'S. FOR INSTANCE: Kilpatrick sells Tea at Is lb Kilpatrick sells 21b jars Jam for Is Kilpatriok bells Separator Butter lid lb Kilpatrick sells Seeded Rasiiiß 4d packet Kilpatrick sells Potatoes 201b for Is Kilpatrick sells Crystal Jellie9 3d packet Kilpatrick sells Rolled Oats 9d- per bag If you want to effect a saving in ' your household expenses, it will pay you to visit KILPATEICK'S STOEE, 120, COURTENAY-PLACE. Telephone 944. THE QUALITY TELLS. "^TRTHEN purchasing Gioeeries do not bo » » guided simply by price — look further f quality is the chief recommendation. At CAMPBELL'S only fresh, first-class Groceries are offered. At the same time, prioes arc pared down to tho lowest figure consistent with best goods. Try the following: — TABLE JELLIES, Assorted Flavours, 5 paoket9 for Is. W. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42, MANNERS-STREET, 293, CUBA-STREET, 163, RIDDIFORD-STPvEET, Newtown. TOP' CRABTREB AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakers, etc., Having installed special plant for making Wrought-iron Split Pulleys, aro prepared to supply all sizes of Pulleys, guaranteed to staud' the heaviest work. Be sure and see our Price-list before gouty elsewhere,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 4

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