PUBLIC NOTICES. sws m M m mM Vfl* m m i m Virginia %M4Ml;U*i*l |«f.\ after the Theatre. After the theatre comes the inevitable cigarette, and to men who insist upon the best, the inevitable i 3 only another word for "Winfred." There is not an atom of impurity in a million of them. mm en. 1/wliWli'w/\ Obtainable of all leading Wfflm 1 sh tt % £&& Tobacconist*, Hotels, Clnbs, Stores, etc., Obtainable of all leading Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO CO. m mmmm san mm sa> asa 1 ©GSM iw 1 fISKSf ftorth, East, West, ©.CX." w* 'Voted 'BEST. One of the principal brands of ISTILLERS f^OMPANY Largest Scotch Whisky Capital employed IMITED. Largest Scotch Whisky Distillers in tli* World. EDINBURGH. SCOTLAND. AGENTS.—NEILL & CO., Ltd., DUNEDIN tett^jtt€J*te»g^6Jig~»gg tory of Was £5 NOW £4! From the mine—via Williamson's—to You! Tho D'amotid Rine; —whether you wear it yourself or whether you givts it as an Engagement Bi ">£ —ought to ba the bes' your can br ng. If it ie a "Williamson" one, you'll know it; an 1 just now you can "buy them at a 29 pei-cent, reduction be&vuso we are removing next door in a few days. Romembor, wo have been Ring-mating' for 20 yars. Call in and soo tliem, whether you desire to purchase or not. You are hoarlily welcome. ■ ' The L*icky Ring Makers TEAS Have T Princes Street,. Values ! or market value —quality, strength, and fiavor *m constituting the first, the latter more often being based on style, appearance, supply, and fluctuations in price. So that In their selection for commercial purposes four leading features are to b3 considered— LEAF, STYLE, LIQUOR, and FLAVOR. The drawing and drinking qjalitics of the tea in the cup are paramount to the style and appearance of the leaf in the hand, as many teas, though rough-looking and coarso In " make" or stylo, draw and drink wall in the infusion. There are five principal methods of testing the merits cJ a tea—by STYLE or APPEARANCE, by FEELBNC, by SMELLING, by MASTICATING, by INFUSION or DRAWINC. The latter is unquestionably the most reliable and satisfactory method of testing or appraising tea, being ths one adopted by ail brokers, experts, and dealers as tho most conclusive. Wo pay tho greatest attention to the buying of our teas, and tea drinkers can always rely on our serving and selling them the freshest and fmost teas money can buy. Prices from 1/ to 2/6 per lb. A. & Jo MeFARLANE, Tea Importers and Blenders, DUNEDIN. &Bfcffi^vsms& C r J&, * i: >l#«S« i *l H'fl'% v!?a : *i""-'
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Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 2
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