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Many a year ago the older settlers proved that there’s no smoke to equal the famous Derby Tobacco. Year after year it brought solace and satisfaction to the pioneers. To-day there is no full flavoured tobacco which in quality, aroma, fragrance, and fine smoking qualities, can equal Derby Sold in plugs or tins.

canMBMKMaaaK Af-X'S s^r IH 9s} rW r-T. «• * : ItoU* f I^V-'^3TC“-,v mi a i£2fe 4/7^ '3-5: s^a THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Picking the Leaf. READ THE SERIES. When the tea plant is about three years old, the leaves are ready for picking. The labourers are usually Tamils from Southern India, and each carries a large basket supported by a strap across the forehead. Only the small young shoots of the tea plant including the third and fourth leaf of the buds are < c picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below it. The finest leaf of the best Ceylon plantations goes into Amber Tips Tea. Not only is Amber Tips of highest quality.'but it is also the most economical brand. Try a packet. You will be surprised to find how many cups of delicious,’fragrant, refreshing tea it will make. There are many imitations of the Amber Tips name and packet but they lack the unique flavour and high quality of Amber Tips. a Amber Tips is sold in three grades, ■■ 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb.

Q.ISBORNE QOMPANY, JjTD. beg to notify the Public of Gis- *' borne and District that the above Company will be prepared to execute all kinds of ENGINEERING AND BOILERMAKING WORK. From the 2nd JUNE, 1913. By strict attention to business and first-class workmanship, we hope to merit a share of your work. We specialise in Wrought Iron Water Pipes and Fluming, Ventilators Tanks, Girders, Funnels, and Plato Iron Work. Makers of every description of Boilers for Land and Marine work. All Orders : entrusted to us will re- ' ceive immediate attention and quick I despatch. ' Estimates gitven for New Work or Repairs. Mr JOHN STARK, late Works Foreman for Jas. J. Nevin and Co., Ltd., has been appointed MANAGER. He has associated with him Mr HARRY PRITCHARD, late Foreman Boilermaker for Jas. J. Niven and Co., Ltd., at Napier. GSIBORNE ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. Note the Address— BRIGHT ST., GISBORNE. Telephone 466. (Mr Geo. Smith’s Late Premises). THE GISBORNE ENGINEERING, COACHBUILDINC AND GENERAL IRON WORKS. MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. DAVYS THIRD & MITCHELL BRIGHT STREET. RECORD REIGN HOTEL. GISBCJRNE. fPHIS HOTEL offers the comforts of a Home to Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. TARIFF, 6s per day or 20s per week to permanent boarders'.'-' V.- ; ' • ' ', rl .> " ' k- ■. ■’-> J. SINGLE, ; f ~;v> \lf V;£ " .Proprietor. ;

PLAYTON AND DUSCKE, LIMITED. (IN LIQUIDATION). DEG to notify that the Business is being carried on as usual at the Yards, Gladstone Road. We have on hand a large stock of TIMBER of every description, which gives our Customers the best pick _ of iauri, Rimu, and all other Building Material at LOWEST PRICES. 50,000 FEET OF WHITE PINE, of all sizes, specially suitable for Coachbuilders and Farmers’ requirement. Orders for Coal, Coke, and Firewood will be promptly attended to. Clients will oblige by immediate payment of their accounts, which may be made at the Office of the Company, Gladstone Road, or at m.y Office, Lowe Street. JOHN COLEMAN, Liquidator. NOTICE. OREGON PINE. I HAVE JUST LANDED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF OREGON PINE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS UP TO 14 INCHES WIDE. GEORGE SMITH, gUILDER AND MERCHANT, r piMBER (Opposite Royal Hotel.) ! u > , f a n ■M ■ row ti l KMU im HOflilf COVERS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 8

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