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If you want the very best Flannelette the Old Country Produces buy Horrockses- < i r>r'r , ii r ci?c* marait t LATEST VICTORY GRAND PRIZE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. 191® SEE HORROCKSES’ NAME ON SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes Sold by til Ftrsl Class Drapers and Storekeepers. AO o+ eaoßauaas iQEnaoanBSBQ&En *T.UZ}+r73iKras, .!XECTT:rfiIXi/3gy ?7TZWZZi V* V. 7 J Scores of new customers are amazed at the breadth of our stocks, and the newness and the brightness of the new Spring Goods now being shown. They are only just to hand, and represent the very latest ideas from the Homeland. The low prices marked should appeal to pursewise shoppers. GRAND NATIONAL VISITORS and Country Patrons should call and leave their measure. We record these carefully, and make to your measure any time on short notice. Call and give your size to-day. Tel Ladies’ Dainty Patent Button Boot, with grey suede top .. .. ... 27/6 Ladies’ Patent Button Shoe, with grey suede tops 22/6 Crockett & Jones’ famous Glace Kid Shoes—--16/S 2©/Men's Box Calf Street Boots, Derby front, blunt toe, best English leathers—--18/6 22/8 25/Glace Kid Derby Boot, very stylish—- - 18/6 to 27/8 Smart Shoes for everyday in Box Calf, Glace, or Tan Willow .. 22/- to 25/» per pair PANNELL & COY, 694. £7920-1-692 105 Manchester Street ijw? o Y'ue W- \ mm '/A Vi m r 01 MS'S) Y'.tiFA 7m H/-M mm mmm THE AMBER TIPS STORY . Packing and Skipping -«» READ THE SERIES. After the tea leaf has been dried it goes to the sorting room where it is sifted into grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined chests aud transported by the quaint waggon and oxen to the railway station. Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo and is shipped on its long journey to the Amber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. There in the great Amber Tips factory the finest leaf from the finest plantations i 3 blended by experts—tho result is New Zealand’s favourite tea—Amber Tips. Thence it goes to the forwarding department where scores of folks are employed in packing the tea into the famous Amber Tips package. No less than three separate wrappings, encase the tea and thus it is kept damp-proof and air-tight—preserving all the delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage—it can be taken without discomfort by those of weak digestion. ms m M ■Ms : . m §8 raws 111 MM mSSmMSi U v> I m mm Sam mmw n pm Ea Ml IrS I'J m, ea if ki Ask for Amber Tips and be sure you get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8, 1/10 and 21- por lb. Beware of imitations. 01 P/7& L L_ C_ C m 1 £ )> '■ J . d *h3srr: t <-■ \ t 'i. J .H / Hi i 5 fir Til? Who foalieves Ira “ putting ©onriGthing away for a rainy day,” invests buss savings; amongst othsr: thing's—ln Land, and proparty ©f tho kind. Such investment® ucually fetch good returns, and many good opportunities are daiiy advertised in the columns ©f th© “ Lyttelton Times.” Got the habit of Booking them over—your opportimity of getting something easy to buy and easy to pay for may como any tim®. On the other hand you may have Land to soli. Sn such a cas© us© the coiumns of tho “ Lyttciton Times,” and your little Ad. will carry your message to thousands. Over 50,000 eyes scan these pages daiSy.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 16