mop G rocer Recom- | I mends Amber Tips 1 1 1 Keen, alert, a judee of values— n M do you wonder that ■ the crocer 9 .^^^^pT Jom recommend AMBER TIPS to jj war \^T j^Mi H « k nows *« *« AMBER 1 2r J%&7 m quality is always of the same « *4^%r s%%p I h' g k standard— that the special air- ■ \i£or jtii&ir jP I'sht, damp-proof package preserves |1 *► vr J%zr 1 > nl a ct *» the delicious fragrance and M .j& f sJ$/1!%%r 1 "tVOU!>" tVOU!> *f l '« 8 finest •( tens. Moreover, he w.'y^' /^\^^' 1 knaws that AMBER TIPS value cannot 9' ffiy , | Because it it to his advantage to have satisfied H fif 1 customer*, you'll probably find that the H f " I grocer advises 2/- per Ik. AMBER TIPS H i. % rather than inferior teas. H & Have you tried AMBER TIPS ? Y»u H I The " Lancet/' England's leaditiß Medical D !, Journal, states that fine leas (like AMBER ■ » TIPS) mean better health ana that they af« H I absolutely harmless to nerves or digestion. a * EVERYBODY^ FAVOU' RITE Wholesale Agentu THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. WELLINGTON.
E' ' 1 New Arrivals and New Ideas in Silverware s==s =and Jewenery= The extensive assortment of new goods just opened presents many novel ideas and designs that are both artistic and distinctive* Solid Silver Gold Bangle* Sauce Bo&t«, Con- in 16 ct and Set. diment Sets, Fruit chfcrming flekibl* pat« and Sweet Dishes. •• tern* »nd plfein band*. Photo Frames the favourite round shapes, and a wide ' variety of attractive articles of sterling quality at tempting prices. G. $ Ta YOUNG, LTD. v 252 Latnbtoki Quay •» Wellington m = i
" WHITE HOESE " WHISKY, mad© in the Highlands of Scotland, is pule, old, and of fine bouquet, free from sweetening. The finest heart tonic and non-gouty, used by nearly all hospitals in the Empire. If you cannot afford to buy the best whisky, go without oi» take half the quantity. IS*s poor economy to ruin your system to gave a sixpence. — Advt."
Jfc^W'i That is the Question W.l^Bj^ Ji \ it SS^fp^lfiS wen in every waik ° f iife ar ° ail busy with this «^ 1 / r ?^^^ enc P roblemt We Rlso are continually study- !r^ ! ivSi I|J ortssl> thal our buyln £ wl " bd such that If lis jhlmll I l\» v A*, ''"'"'ill ms" ■* we CAn seJI at prSces ftne enftu Sh to win the $1 m^Mlmlll «•"■"— \ft / ijS/^ 1 $0$ Wosffi confidence ef thrifty citizens, . tMBII 111 \\ HI // It is essential in these days of quick Of good material and build is one of our I I ||V^ I ~"1 ill 7*^^S^ change in weather conditions for a man specialties; cut to fit the figure in its natural 1 I \ / / II i JktsdSk,, to be ever prepared against rain and cold. ease ( no fashion-plate look about it). The , I I ]| M { '^Wg3P ' The class of rain-coat we sell serves that coat is built with special care to prevent that | 1 / /! 1I I I purpose. t .curling and creasing so tommon in inferior V| ti 1 I . /11l ' » DEXTER CALMAC, VALITOR are . v suits> - i! Ji j| ,I 'l ' I 1 , I three of the leading British makes, and „..«;,-.---.,«... 1 , . . II iII 111 • I M ' need no description. OUR SELECTION is large, and we invite quite |\ ' * |}ffl \H ' 69/- to §9/-. * ree inspection. Come and examine the suit, BI ''iwlnj I I . r>fW m a i, M fr n '*» <jr/. inspect the trimmings and finishings, make a II ;;i|| J\ Other makes trom 26/-. careful scrutiny of the class of material, judge \ \ ||| X ' the price, add we are sure your decision will be H (<jj§ 111 I \ I favourable. l| , v ,( || || \l fillip * n many °f Wellington's best business houses. /• , I jn-/fj? I / %w»y %MfK^\j ■ wear t ki s business suit with satisfaction. %^L»\.i'^a ' , ' Our stock of Tweed Suits, Overalls, etc., ' is offered at fine prices, and in buying we i rf^ / /i^v^'Msiii' *$9 have studied the wants of carpenters, e^h! 1 / VW»^*f®'4f painters, boilermakers, firemen, cooks, mJs'O'/ aar >4£»tes/' %$iP $? etc., etc. / , S&i" 1111 * 1 J g,r || OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS will give a %s£&£ slight idea of the class of goods we stock. I s tne price, and you will get full value in every, ft£sSr penny. w^ The Firm of Iw© Cities | j I Ufl I II I i|i The Firm of Tw© Cities : WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND '||if i I 1 I |^> * ' WELLINGTON ami AUCKLAND j • MAKES M-W^ STREET • !;
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 10
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