%i "Pipe All Hands || fft E2£ A] mber Tips Tea." % M It may be a little inconvenient to brew a cup of Amber 1 SI Tips Tea next time you go for a launch trip, but you will be 1 m well repaid by doing so. Anyway, have a cup before I w starting and another on your return. | m 4^^^o^^^ | S P.™? 01 " 18111 adjunct to any outdoor trip. | H '-' Ti&S^-^lrt^ZiSffo it brightens the spirits, animates conversation. i M «»• «V» ■-»P«rlde. and keeps fatigue away. i m pi!lil L W I** pm, good i B m -? and well flaToij«!(J tea. Ecoaomical in use m ;SB ■'*? _^f recommeaded by all -who hare f» CTI j£@fr- 2rfcT*i y-JPf lb > Ambor Tips is extra fice H IS3 JSim\ "^l-%A gnality, of really deliglitfitl fiavour-y6u will W ■ tt\&f^\jEmiWstS. have no other once you try it. g iSy-^ tß&'viffl Aaother grade is packed at 1/8, and Terv m |8r *$"'•'' ws&t «®od tea it is, too. Jg 17 /•/y»\l# .fflk'^H Amber Tips Tea is etAA ia aii-tiglii damp 5S H'^lM%\ $* vtO9t Packets and Hub only. Beware of sub- *5 4K* 3 IE&IS.'I E&lS.' Z&~^L?%£ii} stitates offered in aay dtkei' iray. m s!^i^~&£^l^W m N«oW»r stale tess ever enter iato "Amber | ; | Wholesale Agents— THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Wellington. First Fine Freshness vw^Agjff I FRIMLEY FRUI^^W Is Caught and Kept ! j| 1® VWHIdH MEANS aimply that, / 1 J 11 111 owing to tlie perfection and fli Nil IS purity of Frimley practices and I I! Iv M processes, the fruit . is essentially ™ || 3| i| as fresli and wholesome , straight from the 'l if cans as it could be straight from the orchards. >I| It is exactly the same with FRIMLEY VEGETABLES ii and ALL FRIMLEY PROiUCTS. The housewife could || not get finer flavours, amd fuller satisfaction, if IS everything were grown at home. She .could . I scarcely hope for results so good, for the Primley 1 people jinow just hew things SifeOTJIjB be grown | and gathered and preserved. They have reduced I the thing to a science. • I YOU'RE SAFE WITH FRIMLEY. j FRIMLEY LOCAL AGENTS; J. A. Smyth and Co., Victoria Street J^^. Public • IS THE GREATEST CURE ON EARTH ■ FOR | Hearfkrn, Acidity, aad Flatulence. \ Because — RENZiE'S PEPSO contains the natural juices of digestion, combined with the greatest known tonic 3. * Rend what Mrs. MARY SINCLAIR, of Devonport, Auckland, • •ays about RENZiE'S PEPSO:— ' '■ " 1 am orer to years old, and hare b-en r.iiin>; for soms considerabl* time wrth all kindt of Ills. About six months apo I happened tv hear from a. friend of miti* that he hftd nuffered terribly for years front dyspepsia or something and. beinp a wealthy man, he took a trip all over the world, and contmlted all kinds Of doctors, but got no relief whatere* ; but when h« got biclc to Auckland ' some person recomineiided him to try PEFSO ; so he got a battle «{ PEPSO' \ and he received so much benefit from it thai h« recumniand«d it to we. And i *m quit* satir;B*tl that it is * very wonderful medicine, and vat« receited v«r» great benent frem it. • "MAKY BINCLAIK." I RENZIE'S PE?S6 is sold by all Chemists and Grocers, 2/6. ■ REHZIE BRUG C 9., M3iiiufact!ir<prs, Wellingtoa.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 139, 9 December 1911, Page 17
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