.PUBLIC NOTICES. as 5*5 m K %»r «ES d & Ilw£us & 7V\ wtf *»« : ••* c& Inviting ? ;*; >v«'K*r*i Yes! The Refreshing Aroma rouses expectations. TASTE IT—Every lingering sip is a revelation of what a good tea should be. FINISH IT—There’s a glow in the heart and a sense of satisfaction that confirms what the delicious aroma and flavour have already revealed SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. 1/6 to 2/- per lb. <s Q>
A Good Time Coining.—“l tell you, Sinks,” said the millionaire, with great gusto; “talk about your fun. There’s none to equal that of earning a million, dollar bv dollar.” “By ginger!” said little Sinks, “what a lot of fun there is ahead of me!” BOUGHT A BOTTLE. "I had pains in my legs which the doctor said was rheumatism,” writes Mr Eobt. Cochrane, builder, Waimiha, N.Z. “His lotion did me no good, and I suffered misery. I saw a friend using some liniment, which he told mo was Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and offered me his bottle to try it. It did me so much good that I bought a bottle myself, and was soon free of all pain.”—[Adrt.'l
a if Mature Judgment Chooses Amber Tips Tea Grandfather and grandmother know good tea for they tried many a brand before satisfaction was obtained in Amber Tips Tea. Do you wonder that they of ten say: “We wish we had been able to get such splendid value as Amber Tips at so low a price when we were starting life.” They appreciate not only its delicious flavour, its quality, strength and aroma, but also its wholesome qualities. Digestion is not so active as in earlier yea?s, and they know that Amber Tips can be taken with absolute comfort by even the weakest digestion. Grandmother saw that her girls were well trained in values, and they too buy Amber Tips Tea, knowing how economical and good it is. The 2/- per lb. grade represents perfection in tea blending For flavour purity, quality, strength—it is absolutely without an equal. The IAO per lb. grads is a line, full-flavoured tea, economical and thoroughly recommended by all who’ve tried it. Another grade is sold at 1/B—excellent value for the price too. i Wholesale Agsnts, William Taylor and Sons, Lid. Gentlemen Have to Wear Clothes! Why not wear the BEST? Don’t ha satisfied with anything. Our Gutter pMr C. ALEX. hIARTIN), well and favorably known throughout Dunedin and surrounding districts, will cut your Suit and have it turned out second to none in the Dominion, We have secured Coat Hands who can MAKE a COAT, having been employed in some of the best shops both in the Old Country and Australia. j t t K you want a NEW STYLE DRESS SUIT,, we have the materials and the facilities to give you the Best. The First of onr New Season’s Tweeds, Cloths, etc., are opened, and wo will he pleased to show them to you. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. The Leading Tailors, PRINCES ST. isi. i7i. OCTAGON. 44 9-, tt 44 <►4 4*^ |<M>TT f-o----<►4 4-<i-4^' -.Miff <►4 4~444'44 k 44~4 - 4
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Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 2
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