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NASIVIiTH & SON FOR RINGS. M Tl«i«H«iii Natural S \ W Vflrlrl Mineral W /ams mm ,w * w ■""■■ VU r s*'l"aC»*sT* %%% y/ZZ mfflm ▼▼ cILCJI yZM . yvfc takes a\y^y half; the weariness of the Jm %p long march," says the Colonel' \"A'-fpw ym yak sandwiches, a drop out of the flask, and tj^p a bottle of Puriri makes a meal fit for a ' mw\ king, when a hurried 1 jß^Bj ß^ . W/%\ luncheon is necessary, L^ lH yy/zi "Yes, sir Puriri hm* iffStmWSßßi* WW v/yyfe. become the favourite I' M&-WLW w/fa v/zfo beverage of the mess Y&*W&jilßß*F %W/ $% through sheer excellence. %?z% &%/ field calls for every officers' »^p l^P lm/ "fn short, sir, Puriri Natural wk mm W Mineral Water is incomparable " fflm mmtmm^mm9m*mmmmm*ntmmmmmmmm*mmvmm*mmmwmm*m^^ , ' ■ 1^ ■ . r^^M t . I The finest, of teas from sunny Ceylon ' B I, , Scientific, and medical' research has supplied S 1 another reason why you. should drink AMBER m : . j m TIPS TEA. The famous English medical journal a A I "The Lancet," recently conducted an exhaustive B 5 I research into tea and the effects of various teas, and . % K•I conclusively proved that ■ ; better health results from ■ I the use of high-grade teas 9 Pj^ I like AMBER TIPS. v-*' I B Moreover, it vyas demonstrated that tea at 2/- and 1/10, ■ I B PP er "*•' v . really almost as cheap as, tea at 1/6, because tho^ B. « j*V ' •• ■'8 ' J l^* 1 "" priced finer grades give more cups per lb. Ftom 1/6 per. Bj s»w*. ' ' ra lb. tea. only -224 cups of tea were obtained, but from 2/- per lb. Bw \ H tea cvp * °^ ,'^ e * t tea were B*Ten. B-§ B It will cost you practically no more per year to use 2/- ■ h lb. AMBER TIPS m preference to cheap inferior teat R '■- R wW ' e y o "' l ' be rinlc,n 8 tea that b flavour , quality, fragrance * B ■ an( l economy cannot be excelled. You will benefit more in' B " B P oo^'* pleasure aod health by the purchase of one lb. of \ B- '• -.- -.-^- : A B ch V C * AI^ B^ R "HPS than two lbs. of cheap inferior tea. B EVERYBOETTS FAVpURiirE Wholesale Agents: MURRAY AND CROMPTON". 1914 DIARIES 1914 ALL SIZES AND BINDINGS. ■,'.'.• gTART THB JJEW Y EAR BY ORDERING. YOUR . .'. V . '., PAPERS AND MAGAZINES FROM / Charles W. Miiir, Bookseller, Stationer, and News Agent. Telephone— No. 122. To Farmers! fertTuzer H *t D With the increasing cost of land, it is essential to get the H largest possible return from the ground. Everybody Knows ■ that Basio Slag is the leading Manure. I BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE I ia the most valuable Basic Slag. Contains more Phosphate of I»ime— in - ■ a highly soluble form—than any other. The most beneficial constituent H of any Fertilizer is Phosphate of Lime, H .'."' ' 'It is more finely Rrouhd than iother makes, operates quicker and is H. more rapidly and completely ussimilated by the acids of the sou. H Guaranteed 191% Phosphoric Acid (actually 194% to 21%), 85% Fineness , B (actual average 92%); und 80/00% Solubility. I STUDY THE UNIT COST! H It is false economy to use on- inferior slag whon you can buy Bilstpn H Brand— tho highest qualitrr— for a trifle more per ton. tB: : . ALL STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE; DEALERS. '-■'"'' Wholesale only from ■ A. S. PATERSON & CO.. LTD., Wellington, So)* Importers. 81. 1».h«ih«« «ovt. 1 _MW

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13300, 9 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13300, 9 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13300, 9 February 1914, Page 11