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" There can bo no question that a channel tunnel will add to our anxieties and will modify the conditions under which the defence of the country will have to bo undertaken."—Military correspondent of 'The Times.'

PUBLIC NOTICES. II a wßm f MKTHTRy. LD. V M*k»Tn Domain. ' A Record for the Dominion! During the last. 18 months we have Bold no fewer than 6,000 Methven Washing Boilers—a larger number than that of all other portable boilers sold put together. This overwhelming preference which housewives are showing for the ll*: Indicates more than anything else its superiority and popularity. Why the Methven Boiler is in such great favor is easily explained: It is the Quickest Heating, Most Economical, Durable, and Convenient Boiler sold. METHVENS, LIMITED, MAKERS, DUNEDIN.

w* »3S »®? Ms mi ■"■*§ $8 i»l I S*S S6 1 B8 9. t \3Bk Y%b. SHSP s?m W> m m mi m m THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. READ THE SERIES. T*ais made from the young leaves of the plant —a bushy shrub. These vary considerably in size and shape and according to variety. They contain an essential oil to which the flavour of the tea is largely due. Far away in Sunny Ceylon are the plantations where the famous Amber Tips Tea is grown. There the Amber Tips experts purchase only the finest leaf from the best estates—cheaper growths and lower grade leaves are always discarded—for an Amber Tips purchaser is accustomed to the best. The wonderful sale of Amber Tips Tea is built on quality and that quality is consistently and persistently maintained. Have you tried Amber Tips ? No matter howsatisfied you may bo with your present brand take a packet, of Amber Tips home and test it. A tea which has so great a sale surely deserves a trial. ?)p» Buy one of the three grades—l/ 8, 1/10, or p 2/-per lb. and _ you Trill be delighted with it. Beware of imitations. Wholesale Agents: WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD.

I a F you are using an imitation and you don't believe that it is costing you more than the genuine Lea & Perrins, try this: Order a bottle of LEA & PERRiNS. Eat one meal with the imitation—eat the next with Lea & Perrins. See how much you have been missing. The genuine goes further and gives more satisfaction. It does cost more to buy—but costs much less to use. The White Writing on the Red Label: indicates tlie ORIGINAL and GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

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Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 4

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