One-Piece Troeks of Distinction. POPULAR GARMENTS are more in vogue than ever. We ,"X have over« 300 landed in all their pristine beauty. The distinctive £'// s \ v v^^u;r Jlnote is the multitude of tiny buttons which spread themselves in many "/ /' i ■■ \\" 1 s directions. Tke beauty of texture is exemplified in the charming variety. #V!\ „ in , -*~, , ., ) if'\f \itf\i My FROSTED CREPES, WHITE VOILES, CORDUROY, PIQUE, and dozens rE '*&% others are "to be found in our immense range. / ;t; ] AS SAMPLE SHOWN. ' EXTRA SMART. / h \ SMART CREPE FROCK in French CREPE CLOTH, in newest cut, j - t t Blue, Quaker Grey and White, Low Collar, Inlet Sleeve, Cinna- | >' ! I trimmed ,Embroidery, and Black nion, White, Cream, and Saxe, i • !„,: I Velvet Belt, White Robespierre SPECIAL PRICE: 18s 6d, I [1 ; I Collar. i - i> i '' r — OUR PRICE: 25s 6d. I W I SMART MORNING FROCK. VERY SPECIAL. '< In Linenne, colours Champagne and TUSSORE SILK FROCK, low cut j Saxe, White Peter Pan Collar and Collar, White Silk Collar and i 5 Cuffs, trimmed Bulgarian embroi- Vest, new inlet Sleeve. \ '" I dery. The Extreme of Fashion. [ j OUR PRICE: 9s 11d. OUR PRICE: 425. | McGEUEK THOMSON, * CO.,
QUALITY HOUSE. : : This tells you of Jj In Plug and 2-oz. Tins f j and . I § Like the old song, its charm and 11 £!SJ2-.!?-^l~ Q a PP *° 11 , The melo -of the old song once heard fl -, iis ever remeii > red —so Bonnie Doon once if 11 Save your St • and Tags for the Free Present | i P Scheme which w: i c shortly announced. For fui! |G £■ particulars send ok. 'card to " Bonnie Doon/' Pox *f> 331, G.P.0., W-ikgion. 'j ■ jj i B.I! -'■ * ; V- |- X P 3 B p 53 tf M*4g ?■ I' :? Yoiii. children will thrive on Dnesrcn's | Cocoa —it is so wholesome. 1 hey love [i '; the flavour and never tire of it—you will i \\ like the chocolate flavour too. Dnessen's f 3 Cocoa is rich in nourishment and easily I * digested, Try a tin, it will agree with f !■' you. , i r » ■ } H \ ■ i: ■'■■! $ £•£ §eh 3 S ea N%l I pM wv; i vr: : -' I-.iilli LOOt> £j |jif r u c Lm , & ' ' >■ J . £ % BARRAUD and ABRAHAM, [ I AGENTS. j FEILDIiNG. n AMBER TIPS STORY. jft Weighing the Pack, fftHMHffiRSK READ THE SERIES. J^^^^^M^^^^^ Twice a day on the Plantations of Ceylon JMMiMmi Wtmfiatl the baskets of freshly picked leaves arc X brought to the "Kanganees"—as the over- ' I $m*Jli&h seers are called. The baskets are then placed - Wff£t~A on the scales and the weight entered in the s *! JIJEj jjSS books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plasf- "" j -f 1 \ tation—the overseer weighing a basket. Amber Tips, fI | Tea is blended from the finest teas from the finest I | I i plantations. The Amber Tips experts are recognised l I _» m Ceylon as the largest. Ne\y Zealand buyers, and hence Wz& vL*the®best growths are offered to them. There's no vJ fg% better value on the market than Amber Tipe. Delicious,full v| gjtj & Jk. ' flavoured, perfect in quality and strength, the special airtight, ! fSSs ; 1 damp-proof package maintains the high quality of the tea. |u| |gi|g<j Wl Try Amber Tips ! 2|- per lb. tea, extra fiae, oonnoisißeure and experts call, it "the king of quality teas." The 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips is the choice of tens e*^^^^^^*^ 1 •of thousands who know good tea and good value. - J**s&&llffi'^^W(fof' Another grade is sold atl/Bjier lb.-««-splwdid ralue for i # ' 'tile money it is too* • 'Sβ ■ amtv*v/w^at ; •-.-=-. -.-■ ' '„,...:'■■' ■.-.. ■ .-. ■ .....Vi W77 ■■ ■.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 4
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