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I The Women's Favourite WMwm I —Amber Tips Tea Wmim I The housewife wants' a tea that Mmm§m I will please the family—and she Spii:fp I wants it to be economical in these B \m I days of high cost of living. B \w ■ AMBER TIPS passes the house- M I] if ■ wife's test, and it is the most popular, wM m §/, I I brand in New Zealand, because in B |L $M I I fragrance; flavour, quality, and economy wj/SM/lM "famjQfammfif The results of the investigations of « m yh.Ms W//Wm^m/ famous scientists and doctors of "The 9 i|J l&WAfr WMmm Lancet" England's leading' Medical m^mmo, WMmmm Journal, prove that fine teas like AMBER WW/T^M'S WJMflfmfm TIPS mean better health. Moreover, this ■WMyWrfMyfy n^^B investigation proved that fine teas like AMBER q/jffl//jjjw//^* TI PS are almost as cheap as inferior blends, since By^^^^^-^i^ M^/fjrM//jR 280 cups can be obtained from 2/'- per lb. tea as H|^|j%/ Vo^ Zw/ /Jfr Wwm aßams* omV 224 cups from cheaper inferior tea's fat// / WWw H at '/6 P*r ">. an<^ 'ejl- Remember "The Lan- ™ cet's" advice—"always buy and use fine teas" m EVERYBODYS FAVOURITE m finds his day's work easier when he H I has had VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA 6 H for breakfast. It keeps out the cold too I H §J ' He looks forward to VAN HOUTEN'S ff ■ m for supper. It refreshes and gives H ft him a good night's rest. H I When Your Child's Th^^t^Sarel J I That's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking §§ I the tender respiratory organs. Once let H |j them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, If m then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may t^lHr |% m endanger life. At the first indication give Bonning- * t-i~X Jffl ton's Carrageen Iriih Moss I There is W&\ 3>\ M "° •t' mC -l ° mec'^'e w'tn imitations—the \saS9/J J fi ' WF-"$F main thing is t* get this magnificent /'I 13 >^V reme°y '^ to the spot at once! For -^^Xy£l^ rra B X^VV over half a century it has been the >«^ lfc» R 111 T\fJ *avour»te familycough medicine. hI^LIIu m /| T Bonnington's Irish Moss m^t§ vii \ tlM^l? A CASE IN POINT: BBliloHnmc-onl byl\ \ k| E'Hnßojd.H.miltoii.StpiwnhetlOih. 1913. H '^'2T" «3|" \ -J f , l a"'»ed :'« New Z e .l.nd oferfifiy, e «tii B o,i.nd ■W I S?S^ - c «! family medinne I remember in Chriitehutch DH|!RISHrIOSS fill *k W»J °°"n"ißton» Iriah Mom." I tried it for* b*dcold, DBI - • T. I/ I m^A andf l o.und,« c«'? i ra'\'''>od. Sino then I have u«ed it (or " " " VI \ ilSra^ pyielt and Umily with er«ry iucceu. During my (tore- IHII • . •VI T' KwW) . epin|s' ?■*• »?' d »e*e"> bundredi of bottle* of Bon- '-. " W L.&TJ Bingto»» Irish Met* r.nd ray ciutomeri »lw«y§ tpok* ' ' •" » > Q l^y. very highly of it." W. TRESSIDER. 78 HjL^",;!"';-

Sheep to WearerPure Wool all the way! Jaeger Woollens gather no cotton or other adulterant on their journey from sheep to wearer. Jaegef rure f||7 . Woollens [ | have the attributes lIV of great durability, \Jt VA warmth in winter \| \| and coolness in \\ \ (JT* summer. >^3-<l*o Jaeger Men's Combination Garments, from 18/- to 31/6—comfortable, hygienic and durable. The Dr. Jaeger Co.'s "Ewe" Brand Combinations, but of plainer finish 13/6t024/9. All Reliable Drapers and Clothiers >-H MNES.AD v^ Q Local Agents—j. c. Giilett and Adamson and Robb. ( PRIVATE HOSPITAL, MANAIA, (late Mrs. McHugh'a). Maternity, medical and surgical

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 1 June 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 1 June 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 1 June 1914, Page 6

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