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PATENT IT AT ONCE, DON’T RISK IT. There is risk attaching to delay in patenting inventions. Someone else will | reap the profit,, not yourself, if you wait i longer than you need. Consult us confidentially. Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors W. E. Hughes and .1. T. Hunter), Register- • ed Patent Attorneys, 214-217 D.I.C. BuildIntr. Wellington. Local Agents, Ball and Crawsnaw,

Only highest grade chocolate, cleverly combined with richest dairy milk, could make a sweet like this. So creamy that it melts on your palate like silk —so delicately flavoured, that you will always come back for more. ITS GOOD IT’S HUDSONS

i, ■ » ■■ . rst o SI ill 1 V n *■» . ? • m m m i ''i m £ ft OTP ft /V 4;:Vi Ifll '/ ( p/,» k I Frederick Sleigh Roberts was born at Cawnpore, India, in 1832. At the age of 26 valour won for him the reward most valued by all soldiers. A baronetcy honoured his services in Afghanistan, where his victorious march to Kandahar had fired, the popular imagination. Upon retirement from the proud position of Commander-in-Chief in India in 1892, Sir Frederick was raised to the Peerage. a ■# f On Xmas Day, 1899, Lord Roberts scaled for South Africa, and in a little more than a year turned defeat into victory. > V B 8 :* i -public tribute to consistent merit Of Lord Roberts it is said “The Nation took him to its heart and called him ‘Bobs.’” Consistent merit in any walk in life is not always thus rewarded, but when through the years such intimate, homely popularity is maintained, no further proof that it is deserved is needed. f t M For a quarter of a century “Amber Tips” has undeniably been the most popular tea in this Dominion, a homely tribute which has been the true test of its unvaryingly high quality and fine flavour . . . and what can more aptly emphasise the truth that “Those who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it”? ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 4