J r /! y Is Invigorating as Mountain Air. When you reach the summit of the mountain, enhance the pleasure of the outing by brewing a pot on the snot. Then camping 7 * iht include a couple of packets of • \ :&s V:"' f •* r" • tt in the swag. Nothing like it for keeping fatigue away and spirits buoyant. It is wholesome and aids digestion. :•</ : : "'•> . ■ *' \ • ' You get Amber Tips Tea ill dampproof airtight packets and tins only. Teas offered in any other way as Amber Tips are substitutes. Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. lias a delightful flavour—try it. The first quality Amber Tips - Tea is 2/- per lb.—and very fine I# it is, being composed-of the •»' highest quality teas obtainable For richness and fragrance it is absolutely unsurpassed. The third quality is sold at 1/8 per lb. All Grocers. No old or stale teas ever enter into "Amber Tips." 29 306 & STOCKED BY ALL GROCERS. Wholesale Agents: V/rn. TAYLOR & SONS., LTD., DUNEDIN
PACKING THE PICNIC * HAMPER! Tommy—"Here Dad, don't forget the Tin of "HIGHLANDER." We couldn't do without it." For Camping, Picnic andHoliday-onting3 make sure and take a good supply of this delicious, rich, full« cream Milk with you. You can depend upon it" iH mm
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. ALL POLICIES ISSUED Oi\ OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEMBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN" THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the Member 5...:..£15,964,191 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS divided for ONE YEAR (1910)..£847,607 Equal to nearly 39 per cent._ of the Premiums received under Participating Assurance Policies during tho year. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. INSURE AT ONCE, AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. MOWBRAY. District Secretary. Oamarp-
XMAS -TOYS ANly NOVELTIES A'J' AIKENHEAD'S GASH DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. PETER WILLIAMS A CO., AUCTIONEERS, Have for Private Sala: J-AC RE, with 6-roomed Verandah House, large Stone Workshop and stable; good Fruit and Kitchen Garden; in the centre of the town; reason for selling, owner leaving for the Old Country. (Thi& is a most desirable property and is worthy of inspection; another house can be built on one of the_ sections. Fuller particulars on application. 1 Vacant Section on the hill; good view—£lso. 260 Acres Freehold in the Ote'popo District ; 5-roomed House, 4-stall stable, 8-stall cowbyre, well subdivided and watered—£6 10i per acre. Easy ingoing. DITY to see Pale Girls stay pale. LANE'S EMULSION would make them well. * 9° IN ACCORDANCE with arrangements with the POSTAL DEPARTMENT MUNRO'S COACHES will rvM as follows: Kurow to Omarama, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 8 a.m.; returns MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at noon. From Ist January to Ist May each Year — KUROW to LAKE PUKAKI, via Benmore n.nd Omarama, WEDNESDAYS, 8 a.m.; returns THURSDAYS, 7 a.m. Booking Office at Kurow. Fares and Parcels must be prepaid. Good bait stables at Kurow, where saddle and harness horses and buggies may be hired for the day, week, or journey. Horses broken to saddle or harness. AH care but no responsibility. T. A. MUNRQ. Pi oprietor.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10959, 27 December 1911, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10959, 27 December 1911, Page 3
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