St The R«v. J. Wilkinson, Vicnr of Epiom, Auckland, formerly of New Plymouth, writes:-" I bare found FLUENZOL an invaluable remedy in the early stages of colds and sore throat. I have used it Bcveral times and always with good effect." 87 A Pleasing "Night HEAVY IRON TROUGHS For FEEDING CALVES AND PIGS. Lenpth 4ft, width 12in., depth Pin.. Length 6ft, width 12in., depth Sin , A. F. MARTIN, Thai* 204. J. W. BTCARTY, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, CVV,\ STREET, 3ESIRES to announce that he v prepared to carry out all clansc* of horse dental work at rfwonr.lhi ■•".tea. Message* I.y 'phono G7'A will r? ccivo prompt attontion.
A GOOD SEPARATOR NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE—THE DIABOLO COSTS BUT LITTLE. rpilE "Diabolo" is tln< lowest priced RELIABLE Separator <m the market-but JL isn't cheap in tii • si-nse of Loins; poor in workmanship •••■«; nu-Mtv ' ' No the "pinhole" is being used in its thousands in everv duirvin" «ountrv the world. Lp-io-dato farms from Russia to Now Zealand find iu ea-T-ru' in" a' etiicieney a daily "work sin iter" and u. profit-raiser. 27 GALLON "DIABOLO" SEPARATOR, £7 10s CASH. Made by the thousand in a thoroughly vrr "Scven-Year-Old Turns It.", modern factory in Sweden, the cost of pro- Read what Air Williams says aboutl it: duction is brought to such a fine point that "I have pleasure in statins the Diabolo machine I purchased* troiu it can produce a separator worth several you some months ajro "ives evarv satisfaction. It s-kims clean. and i» pounds mors than tha price cliarjed. very ctsy to put together, and my two little boys, pjred saven and twi Yet th« "Diabolo" is a, clean-skimmer, ten years old, always inrn ii f-.r me.*' strong and durable, and has every useful feature of the more expensive machines. ('. WILLIAM. You can havi the Diabolo write us about AGENT? JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. Palmerston North. 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 constituents upon which flavour mainly depends. ' The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from J the finest estates that's why it excels all other teas—even higher priced brands. Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is tho * most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet. ( The 2/- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea—it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber Tip* is a fine full flavoured tea—wonderfully economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at i 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 cannot imitate its narour and quality. <; Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure tiwrbest value and the best tea. 59 ■i Eflgjaagag iy^u^i r\y.fr WX.I: '%* lilt *Z*WP SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS: GOLDINGHAM A BECKETT. LTD.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9589, 5 September 1913, Page 2
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