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Get the Finest' Jam ,and secure a Cash Prize by using . and Saving Labels off the Tins. ■' ■ S/- for- 5© 1-lb. "X" Jam Labels . 10/- for 50 2-lb. "X" Jam Labels (Labels must be "X" Brand only). . \- Open till lOth February, 1923 In Addition, we will give— , Labels will easily come off when tins are j ' .co iA ffl „ soaked. Dry them, pack in bundles of 50—no , _. „ , , . j smaller quantities will be recognised. Attach to the Persons sending the largest and ■ 1 v _ , , „ „, , ,° , uvr ,, T » name and address to each bundle or labels, second largest nifmber ot K. Jam -»w, ctadt AT nNfFI Labels, before 10th February, 1923. | Don t Wart-START AT ONCE! NOTE—"X" Jam has won its Reputation by reason of its Unequalled Quality and Fine Fruity Flavour. You get the Best Jam and Greatest Value by demanding "K." Famous for 43 years—used all over the-world—so Gold Medals for Quality.. . Deliver Labels to S. KIRKPATRIGK & CO., LTD. Wakefield Street, (Opposite Public Library), WELLINGTON, \ ii^m lv.. ijii-1-i..-u— — -'- ■■ ■■ iiriiniiMAiiiiiiiiiniiiii mi ii mill— mm—■— t^naw^im Li-imini»ii^ii'i' ai^iifflMtwiipgaigff'mffirNiCT-TCrffi.Bracsi^cM^ — ' , '' '"" '-" *• ■ \ * —The "Tea Taster" It might be otherwise if I had to handle some of the rank growths that pass as tea, but for "Amber Tips" only choice FINE teas are used—and blending is a pleasure. "Fine** is a technical term that bears the same It would never do to roughly handle any FINE . relationship to tea as the "Hall-mark" does ' Tea by selling it loose as is often the practice to sterling silver. FINE Tea is the choicest with "seconds" and "thirds." For that reason \ pluckings of the best crops—the tea that has "Amber Tips" is put into specially prepared , grown neither too slowlyj nor too quickly-^ packets and tins that retain all the original the tea that is full of fragrant flavour. exquisite flavour and fragrance unimpaired. Insist. a A _ .fL • #|!% # » BP'ack&d in^lb. and lib. packets, and)-in-21b., Slh., ■ and 10lb. tins. Sold by grocers, everywhere. Goßube?«?—^

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 11

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