g — u i __—_—- — g 1 As the [ "Tea Taster" saidJ "The morning cup of Tea before j 1 you rise is always delightful | | — most delightful when made | | with 'Amber Tips "* | £ E I The exquisite fragrant flavour of "Amber Tips," and its | | ultimate economy, results from the FINE teas of which it is | I blended. FINE teas are the choice "pluckings" of each crop— 1 | the leaves that are neither rank nor insipid, but full of flavour. | | Insist on PIPS 1 i £kffiho?* I IIML 11131 i [ FINE Tea 19. I 1 Packed in i lb. and 1 lb. packets, and in 2 lb., 5 lb., and 10 lb. tins, and | 1 sold by all grocers everywhere „ £ £ -12 = B 15 inTiTTTTi 11 m 111 ii 111111111 miii 11 1111111 ini i i mTI iitiiiiiiiniiiiiitn;iiiiiuniinnaui uiiuimmiiiniminiu iimninaii i i i i i >" J. SHANLY AND 00., 41, Fort Street, Sole Agents.
IS fßi !f/ Concerning Credit |j Ii g BB| V TT is the sound common-sense and business-like simplicity of Li Pm I our Credit System of Home Furnishing that makes an imme- SB Ljj diate appeal to ail who are wise enough to give it the con- Li RH sideration it merits. Hi 11 MAP Buyers are delighted to learn that under our system, their gl L J buying power is determined by their earning power, and not by PT 31] the amount of ready cash at their disposal, a fact which enables pi IT them to select just the class of furnishings they consider most "m ||| desirable instead of " making do " with undesirable goods, i II PI . ._ simply because they are cheap. If |f ITS EASY TO PAY- U "I THE MAPLE WAY. The Maple Way stands for Better Furniture and More Of II ii It. It is a proposition well worth investigating. k J 1 FURNISHING CO. 1 II 5& SA. KARANG AHAPE ROAD • Close to Grafton Bridge if b ■ i i a—ih imih. "m*". 3W>> " ,mmt ' UMill> •nHiffiy > - > 'MMLia
. . 1. n mam nflpa) »— ————V ■«■ KSST B ■% >g " "^^ Country Orders Receive Special Attention. Vans Collect and Deliver City and Suburbs. Porter's Dye Works, Tabernacle Buildings, Auckland. i Shop and Office, 1741. \ Works, Epsom, 14S3A
ESITOLS KILLS THE BORER Ji and Saves Money ! < \ ESITOL= | CJ The most effective and 4 $ economical Wood Pre- J i £ servative made. J I A 1T Prevents attack and destroys & I J Borer and other Parasites, A |«r Fungus, Dry and Wet Rot. a : 5 H Made as Decorative Stain in £ !w| five beautiful colors at a x 0 fraction of the cost of paint. JF f) *J It is economical; Boz will ? 10 make one gallon, covering 709 i* A square feet. Made in' powder 0 jk form, dissolvable . in water. A f! Sold by Storekeepers and £ # Ironmongers in packets—Jib, T I $ 3/6. Jib, 6/6; lib, 12/. <[ ! A Wholesale Depot: Universal i' ; J Sales Agency, Ltd., Express & K. Co. Buildings, Dunedin. A
PATENTS I Let roe help you develop and protect yout invention. Opinion on its patentability free. E D W D. HAYDOCK, A.MIMECHE.. Itii. Patent AtUrney and (.canities l»|icc«r. Ferry Buildings, Auckland. PATENT BOOKLET. 1/1. 'Phona 4430.
GEORGE WALKER has a large Furniture Factory at Dominion Road, and ■cuts out middleman's profits. HOW about tho Furniture? Coakley will buy (or auction) for you. Satisfaction sure! ■ G1 EORGE WALKER can rtve you everyf thine in Furniture much Cheaper than you can buy elsewhere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 5
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