Motor IPJoiieess ROVER OARS.— SIX of these superb British Cars to arrive. TWOONLY of this number remain unsold. They will be fitted absolutely , complete, and have the following special features: Extra ground 1 clearance, five interchangeable wheels, hood covers, etc , etc. White | bodies and green upholstery. Price complete, £442. SINGER 1 0 h.p. LIGHT OARS.—TWO arriving, ONE unsold. Price, absolutely complete, ©265. These .ears in England are termed " The BOLLS-EOYCE of Small Cars." MORRIS-OXFORD LIGHT OARS.—A high-class British Four-cylinder Two-seater. Speed up to 55 miles per hour. Petrol consumption, 50 miles per gallon. Price, complete in every detail, £235. CYCLE CARS. The cheapest form of genuine motoring. Marvellous CYCLE CARS, simplicity. Comfort and Speed. "A EEVELATION." CYCLE CARS. Our demonstration DUO Cycle Car has arrived, and we PRICE, £1 35. will be pleased to give trials to those interested. £700 stock of Dunlop, WlicheSin, and Continental Motor 8 Tyres always on hand, j mi'imiummw.iimi". ■■■■« ■ "'■'■" "—mm... — ■■-.■■l. Tfo© Quality Firm.;;: ■ | I WOVEN WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS, in "Eiderwear,V « Wolsey," "Theta," "Jay Finish," and other reliable makes. Stocked in fine, medium and heavy weights, in all sizes. 7/11 to 19/6. WOVEN MERINO COMBINATIONS. Cream or Natural. Unshrinkable • and very durable. Short or long sleeves. 4/11 to 8/11. WOVEN. VESTS and SPENCERS. High necks and sfrorfc or long sleeves. ; 2/11 to 9/11. ' .WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES. Cream or natural. Unshrinkable. In fine, medium, and heavy winter weights. 7/11 to 32/6. WOVEN BLOOMERS. Navy, Black, Grey, Natural and Cream. In English and Colonial makes. 5/11 to 14/6. WOVEN FLEECY PETTICOATS. In light or dark Grey. Finished bands of White or black. 3/11/ to 5/11. In all Cream 6/6. EIBBED WOOLLEN VESTS, in all weights. 1/3 to 5/11. ■ tt% IT #**^ WELUHGTOH IT\ t $ir% >-Mjr® M.®%*&?® • Manager. *^ ® ® * mBSSS^THE STORY OF AMBER TI?S. mMKBStm Sifting the Tea. READ THE SERIES' ' After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays ':2soßßi™li^ and taken to the upper floor factory. wPnBBaL' There it is spread on wire meshed trays one 4 mStPi^L above another. A strong current of air is -yStlsfh^ A passed over these trays so that the right f Wl/idH' ;• 1 "withering" or drying of the leaf may take ■d H IIM -At Place. The leaf is siftdd with sieves as shown &tv -in the background will be seen the trays of dried f^~tmWM&ir^^ leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of the 'kv Ififef '-4\ finest teas from the best plantations. . . ■, HM 3 iM^-i-- >}) In New Zealand merit is quickly appreciated. C 231 3 M?i&'JM? xf Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, Ha- ' SIBI'SsIKMSr -J your and. strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. '^^^^^^mm^m^ To-day Amber Tips is the most popular tea in Ws£rk IPfiiS. iSI New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. i-lsm But success has its imitations—unscrupulous farms JOM fyW&&'^F%>' nave imitated Amber Tips name and packet, lne , £ff '% Wp'^P^^f^X \j Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be equalled. ■ *Ps?-Jla p^£4&it 1; Do not be deceived. Ask for Amber Tips Tea— Wr^ M^-^fflP^, !t is sold in three grades~r/8- 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 57 W jtfOr«ESALE . AGENTS : LEVIN & CO-'CTD THERE'S NO DOUBT ftfl WHM :: W WhtQF SORE THROATS \pn lp|gP»^ "■ ' 1/6—Chemists ft Stores—2/6
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 141, 17 June 1913, Page 3
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528Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 141, 17 June 1913, Page 3
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