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glean mm* 3L mv&SMm #*■ W i m Vf'»'v J *V¥ i f' i V J ».V» i »"^»4"* ,, . t i _ Don't rub; apply a thin paste of Bph Ami, let it dissolve the dirt, and then without effortwipe it off. It cleans tiles, enamel baths, woodwork, windows, and all metals . . . but it DOES NOT SCRATCH m m m rr i w 1 m m ffiW I <i-3so sbjss n ? wh i*m\ The Planter's best tea goes to Amber Tips The planter recommends • Amber Tips because he knows thai only his best growths —his finest teas—will even be considered by the AMBER TIPS experts. Are you enjoying the beautiful quality and flavour of this famous tea? You should drink it because it is not only the best but also the most economical of teas—while it can be taken with absolute comfort by those of weak digestio.i. Moreover, as the experts and scientists proved in the investigation conducted by the famous Medical Journal. "The Lancet." fine teas like AMBER TIPS mean better health. "The Lancet" says: "Fine teas are not only harrai tss but actually beney ficia! owing to their mildly stimulating qualities, agreeable effect upon circulation and power of diminishing fatigue. If you want the utmost value for Jour money, try AMBER TIPS at K ■ ' : ■-' ■ .. EVERYBCHWS EWUURIT&
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 138, 17 July 1914, Page 3
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227Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 138, 17 July 1914, Page 3
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