SMOKERS! HAVE YOU TRIED MILD DERBY TOBACCO t. *«. * " ' IN PLUG OR 2-OZ. TINS. t 1;' ' ;' > ItVSomethiny Extra Special. i ' y.i" ' .■' :' i Ask your tobacconist for particulars of the GREAT FREE GIFT SCHEME.
«USt-?ROOF CORSETS. ™ s r m i CORSET FASHION. jQggjjfeifofr THE charm of a x££jj^^^^M - Warner corseted fnj^KSgHfft . figure is subtly felt *T^r^. — whether the gown■aHpffwßmylj*\ he the dose-fit-olsii&j§3rtt tin^ Princess, the ift^BS«^^a clin^ in^ Empire, or J^^^H^^^Z> the loosejy draped, Oriental mode — for ~ . M @^ r^'jpi iSssisf {t the corset tha* J&l RSf' S^S makes the ftgure— '^^S 1 not *&* gown. Owing to their artistic tgg|ffiZ£^ff|l (^^| elegance and beauty fl^glM faßhions as they do, |ggs!|! '^^ WABNBB'S BtFSTI^^SiS PEOOP CORSETS i^SS^p=aa. mark the apex of /^^^^^^^j, corset' achievement. JJ^^Hte^JL To be had in all :^^^^«ft^^^ r fittm * 8 and £rom Drapers: Every pair
I Amber Tips X eaN^l B IS certain to please you whether it be used (or the BH afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, |B or (or the more formal "At Home." B How often, when vniting, your afternoon's enjoypH ment has been spoiled by the nasty inferior tea that hi f /Ei^ure the success of your own little social funcftf tions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so. you fig will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight jjji the^eait of a hostess—' 1 What delicious tea — where Pit The exceptional quality and delicious flavour of £&\ Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the favourite of [j|gk\ ail who have tried it. It is very economical — no >||&\ ;', ordinary tea will make so many g^^^ >3Pj|ifc Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPS TEA-packed Hi * illflnllw ~^Sfesi in special air-tight and dampl^aßWll^ f and sold at I/Si
Voar diaerifaih»^ng pa|*te will W \*v, r imptotodf ilwJ#ht Win endorse 1. , If you cottld'Mfo Mfiftha borne of BOURNVILLE COCOA, with tte green fieldVi iU U*Wy fßtrdens, it* airy sunlit -iftozaVOoninTAfl aa clean as a newTpiib^SfMi would understand why BOBRNVILLE COCOA is so pare ajafl so delicious. SoM in i lb., i lb an:! 1 lb tin everywhere. -• - Made by BKITJSrI&KS at Cadbury's. Boarnri«U». • A BOON TO BAKERS. I NORTON'S FAMOUS DORASE PROCESS ! For BREADMAKING ■ The Government Analyst says, ' "Norton's Drraao is a mixture 1 suitable for supplying tho yeast )\ 1 lived in Uaktng with the now- , ibhment tbat is not cotf«4iAed J in ordinary flour. Bread a* otlier food mad© with the addition of Dorase should be perfect, as the steady and rapid fermentation produced by the yeast nourished by Dorase prevents the growth of baceili and fungii which produces the sour, bitter, cadly flavoured and heavy 1 read. Derate is at least twice as effective and »oes twice as far as other similar substances analysed. For full particulars apply J. T. Norton and Co., Lyttelton, New Zealand. yOU can get it cheaper at ''The Rod Port.'**
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 1400, 13 September 1909, Page 4
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472Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 1400, 13 September 1909, Page 4
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