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Masterpieces of Six Colour Printing Never before have such exquisite Cake Tins been available in this country . . . even the word “ exquisite ” fails to do full justice to these masterpieces of colour printing in which you can buy “ Amber Tips ” at the insignificant extra cost of only one penny a pound .V N Amber Six Magnificent Designs World famous paintings have been selected and reproduced in six colours to decorate the lids and sides. The reproduction is of an exceptionally high order of merit—-the rich colours giving an elegance to each Cake Tin that must be seen to be fully appreciated. Ask your grocer to show yon the complete range of “Amber Tips" Cake Tins AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION BEFORE THEY ARE SOLD OUT. TIPS . . . and while you are admiring the refined elegance and beauty of “ Amber Tips ” Cake Tins you will derive additional pleasure from the knowledge that they are the work of New Zealand craftsmen . . . from first to last a New Zealand production. Great Value! CHOICE TEA IN <9 Each Cake Tin is filled with “Amber Tips" —the choicest of teas. The only extra cost you pay for the tin is an additional penny a pound. 3 full pounds of No. 1 “RED AND YELLOW” and Tin cost 9/9. 3 full pounds of “BLUE LABEL" and Tin sell for 8/3. The Extra Cost o£ the Tin is Only 3d. ■it 1 * * * * * * •* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * & * * * * ‘Star’ Sttd Propagating Boxts are the most Compact and Useful Seed Raisers on the Market * * t ********** SWEET PEA SIZE, 1* x If x 4*. 48 ‘Star’ Seed Propagating Boxes in Wooden Box with hinged front. ********** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ■fc & * * * « * & * * THE SWEET PEA is a plant which to be grown successfully must be sown early, and have an abundance of roots when planting out time comes. This is assmed by. using the ‘Star* Seed Propagating Boxes. Being compact, as shown in the illustration, they retain the moisture and require the minimum of attention. They are made of a material which, thoroughly sodden, forma a manure, and may be planted out without disturbing the soil or roots. fcsff******************'******************* PRICES: COMPLETE OUTFIT (as illustrated), 4/-, or Post Paid b/-. REFILLS, 3/- per 100, or Post Paid 100 for 3/8, 500 for 15/6, 1,000 for 30/-. Larger and Smaller Sizes can also be supplied. 3***************a**f**e3*:a|c*p:*eak3|t*ca*3*a4ea*a*ca*a*ca*3*c*c*c*cj* Ask Your Nurserymen or Seedsmen for themj Or they can be obtained from the Manufacturers, Ok ‘evening Star' Box factory Stuart Street, Dunedin ************************************************

THE 1 Star Garden Book, a hand* volume which gives practical information and hints that make all the difference between success and failure; 2s 6d a copy.

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Evening Star, Issue 21623, 19 January 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21623, 19 January 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21623, 19 January 1934, Page 14

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