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T roast iuttON, roast .^Ma^^^;^ ■ and all other joints (hot orcold) -. -if.^ 1 are rendered enjoyable. and appetising } mj;. A by the addition of I / LtH& r Elflilffp 1 J' ; - BAydi. : 'l||||: .. I CHEESE has an exquisite delicacy imparted ; : ;§£ j 1 to it if a little of :h_3 Sauce be used \ zim'j _ ■H-fe-rHEfcH. . a-' i jf fe * « ..Vv w ■:■-:• "'.-^yjm 'Zy-y MESSRS W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents, ? MESSRS LEVIN & CO., Wellington. ' .- -^ . - • . - '-. '- ■■ \ ■.■■:■■ ■"'■ •. . . : . _.. : ' . ' . i-- | Aihfeer "^: : T^ll|; v « Of course you. tan buy tea at a lower price tnw ~|S». K you will pay for Amber Tips. «^ K You can also buy tea at tlie^same price as A«P^>^. « Tips, and receive Coupons and prizes fo» doing so. . Sfc\ v^ Rm you are not necessarily getting the besivaluft .iSwy » for- your money because the price is lower or bewuse *», W you receive a present. , ' .^-^ »S No one can give a prize away with a pound of .' : Kfc r , ; : § tea at 1/10. and at the same time give tea worth 1/10 '.'Sp:- --» a pound. ' -^_S S '- Amber Tins Tea is honestly worth every penny^33^ Ss you pay for it You^fiot get fetter value .at the^w;;? » same price. ' ;:■ ;;>- ;^ : -^- --j S Test it yourself. Get a pound of Amber Tip.: '»-> v SS and compare it With the brand you are now using. «fc \ jN We' are well content to abide by SK » jS&sl your decision. - 7 ■"■■"' -' : W ■'-- $5 Smt** Amber Tips makes » : V W^3 ;* "-, r X?K .'a-Qber liquor,.~: : jiS*.- "":■ N *§Sv *?,'** °^ delicious fiaypur..;w . *_«k '■' y^%> ls cxce P l ' ona ' i'-quaU i» r _^^_^&jrr^^ il y' strength, and purity have quickly S\^^^ -" .■ Mdc it a fayoiinte with all who j Uve' §S^ S>^^^^^^^ss. once tried iL ». »c^^^^^^^v If your grocer does VSr£ S^^^_^^__^S^^^^ not stock it, ask hitn § <^^^^^^^^^^ t0 get il for ; S ! ■ - - ■■ ■■' "" ' ■ _---- >. ■ zpz Warner's as Corsefe "Will not rust, break, or tear. "^ The acme, of comfort, standing, sitting, or : wa]S^gV.tn. all fittings, at all drapers. jfjufcy -■ ■m. I. — ..I, .., .. ...ii,. ■■■■.. .-^ | | M -. . - . ■ !■!. .>. .»--■■■■ I ll_.ll | _■■__ mill ,| | i-W-MM-.' &?■' - * '■;""':' rKWf'B_f?fflWlß^¥T-^^ ** : 1 Bf ■___.■-' I fiF mm a ■' H "i ■WV'| Rf Bffl_l ■ ■ . .— .-...ZiZ. "•'":■":''".■"• y "rx-y, %''-yZ-y ' Twenty-five "years ago" Thistle^Oatme-il^as^.irst '-'■"„ . '•• *s ■■* , «#*■ Wtflse*---'-' ; - ''S!^*-.*- ''^-'JSi'\-^'->s':;.-'"^ ! «jfc'-- , *ii-- ■ -'■• -. placed up6n the^ market,? and^to-day A t he i Mills are the^largest"iri^Austraiasia"and as^corii- ■ .. •■ .f- .-..,,->. . ...-.^jj,. .._;. z^.,- - .;;•"■- - : :- ; ->- --•-«■......,-*.■..- . - ■;:. plete as any \n either Hemisphere. , Every country - '.-.. v-:_- -.'.■. «!-.s4^ifii-^.<^-^i»*sts^^.v. • v^-vki'- .^-'--sr^:-: 1 : ->>•'';.. excels in some particula^soil product. 4 , Trje/Q^jpe " • districtriNeW iZiealana, produc^the^finest^oits grown, and the^ pick of-themj go-toTth'e Thistle . ' Mills/ ■-■ "— - - - ; ' : : ? ''jZ. ;■■-., .-.:.■■';'' "..-'.." iy.yy.,, is" the best," because stlslift£jde from the best .•; - *. -.---. x~r. ■--&:■ ■-•<-"■'■ by the most modern machinery.' Boys and girls lil<£ it and want more; Qive them more.^' it? is ■-, wholesome, strengthening and. satisfying, andxosts no more^thanjnferior oatmeal. Sold byjkil Stories. • ■ v'u'':; .."* Thistle Oatmeal -tastes good and is easily digested.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 4