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Quality Will Tell! WA TS ON’S No. 10 Increase the Utility of your Boilers —And at the same time, cut down fuel and repairs expend f —And at the same time, cut down fuel and repairs expenditure I You can effect these ends by cleaning the plates and fittings with Ifilfg FIRROPHIT” the great Boiler Preservative. It quickly removes incrustation, prevents corrosion and pitting, obviates priming, minimises explosion risks, and reduces coal consumption. Used extensively by N.Z. Government Railways and recommended by Government Boiler Inspectors. GUARANTEED ImON-POISONOUSI Put up in 14, 28 and 561 b, kegs. Descriptive “FIRROPHIT" Booklet post-free from— Herbert G. Teagle, H Welun gton? E ' T ' 7-HAINFS ADV. m mmm 2119 "COMFY” SUPPERS MAKE "COMFY” WINTER EVENINCSI A long evening at home in slippers is one of the chief pleasures that this period of the year brings us. The restfulness and comfort that comes as soon as one changes Boots for snug Slippers, make one appreciate "home life.” THACKER’S SLIPPERS. Are specially made for indoor comfort, which their extreme lightness and flexibility insure in every pair. They comprise Camel Hair in assorted patterns, in Fold Tops, Fur and Leather Bound, Felt and Leather Soles. Cozey Felts, assorted colors, with Felt and Corded Soles. Carpet Slippers, assorted patterns, from 2s lid. THaeKER’S j LATE HOLDSWORTH’S, | FOOTWEAR IMPORTERS ii ' u ) JJ .nrgJtMi ‘jrArrrmrvj GISBORNE. ►J» ijoji tjl >J« * t’J-i ig» ►!-<: •5* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * <%> YOU TAKE NO RISK WITH OUR READY-TG-WEAR SUITS I * * * * & * * * % * * * * * * * * * * * * ►JI as -writ* C rr ►> aa =3^ HH » ■z o w as sc—- , WzF&'T ■V>vstv.'Jam IMn pa NHT. HOOPER CASH CLOTHIER AND MERCER McKee’s Buildings. * ►2* *s* *2* l ’J* l ij* ■*}• •a* ►l’ vji a "-I * ►’B t ’l < ►l , i >l* >I» ►f* >%i * *i< CrTT I* ■1 I THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Drying the Tea with Hot Air, READ THE SERIES. After the tea leaf is rolled, other processes follow and finally the tea goes to the drying machine. There it is piled on drawers placed one above another. A current of hot air is passed over it until each leaf is firm and crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, but with- ' out driving off the essential oil and other con- * stituents upon which flavour mainly depends. The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from the finest estates that’s why it excels all other teas—even higher priced brands. Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the most econonical tea too—-more cups from a packet. The 21- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea—it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber Tips is a fine full flavoured tea—wonderfully economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at the price. So great is the success of Amber Tips that some unprincipled firms imitate its package and name as closely as possible. Of course they sh; fate its flavour and quality. Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure the best value and the best tea. mm pHnf m f/7.2.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3995, 28 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3995, 28 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3995, 28 July 1913, Page 7