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1 r< ** i B 21 # m. 122 * I il £*S at the^ present moment**" This series records some incidents in the history of tea * covering a period of 1400 years. The value of tea as a restorative and a mild stimulant is uniyersally admitted. So too the remarkable popularity of "Amber Tips" and the fact that it has maintained place for so many years as everybody's favourite blend, is in itself proof of,except tional value. And here's the secret—"Amber Tips" quality has been maintained. , .' EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE is still predominant, because it is first ini quality, flavour and value. Get a ; packet to-day and prove its goodness. m

m* 3 Gold Watches FREE also 9 Silver Watches 30 Onoto Fountain Pens 750 Boxes Chocolates! Collect the wrappers from p4ckets of Nestle's, Cailler s and Peters' Chocolates. All parcels must contain a note -stating value represented, and full name and address of sender. To those sending in the highest value in Wrappers—Exceeding £4 0 o—prizes will be awarded as follows : Free every three months until 31st March, 1921. Ist— Gold Wristlet Walch. 2nd, 3rd, 4th— Silver Wristlet Watches. sth to 14th—Onoto Fountain Pens. Consolation Prizes of 250 {Boxes Chocolates to next Competitors who send not leu than £4/-/-worth of Wrappers. Post all Wrappers to — NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CM. CO., SbortUW Street, Wakefield Street, Lower High Street, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON DUNEDIN.

All uuf Customers Are Smiling Ones. Smiling with satisfaction over the good workmanship expressed in the job they have entrusted to our care, and our moderate charges. It may be VEHICLE REPAIR, OE CONSTRUCTION, HORSE SHOEING OR GENERAL SMITHY WORE tat you want doing, but whatever it is, place it in our hands—you will never regret it. Egmont Coach & Carriage Factory STRATFORD.

~;■/. Willv V Cure That Cold! Y ' A neglected cold may \ bring serious conse- \ quences in its train. There's no reason to dally with tiie idea that "it must. . nun it* course" when there'* available. A safe sure cure —the searching test of '' over half a century has _j 1 proved that Bonning- , -ton's has no equal. ' Xelnie imitations— J v >ft Bonai&gfcn'a.

BE PATRIOTIC.

Don't talk Patriotism and sunport foreign tyres at the same time—be a Practical Patriot and gain material benefit, by always using SPENCER MOULTON TYRES. Obtainable from ALL PATRIOTIC GARAGES, or Box 258, Christchurch.' 1J No matter from what standpoint you mav view it, "TUP Calfmeal is a paying proposition for your calves—a perfect linseed-cereal food in concentrated form, with all indigestible matter eliminated. The emaU tin measure enclosed in each bag gives the calf sufficient foj an ample meal, at a very small cost. Obtainable from all stores and aer-

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1920, Page 6

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