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"The Dearest Spot on Earth is HOME SWEET HOME." BUT IT NEEDS TO BE COMFORTABLY FUKNISHED. WHEN FURNISHING TRY— W. ARTHUR, 13, DUBLIN STREET REMEMBER THE SALE John McFarlane. *^' JS^JPIL Ceylonpfonttionf The Amber Tips experts select the finest teas from the best Ceylon plantations, for only the best growths are of sufficiently high quality to be used in Amber Tips Tea. Proof ? - - Well, take a packet home to-night and test it. In quality, flavour and strength it is unequalled, while the airtight, damp-proof carton preserves all the exceptional strength and flavour from deterioration. But be certain to get Amber Tips Tea. Although the pirate no longer sails the seas, business unfortunately still knows piracy. The great success of Amber Tips has resulted in many close imitations of the Amber Tips name and package. ..But unique quality, the secret of Amber Tips success, cannot be imitated. i . _ uitmuL MI UN I I I IN TINS OF TWENTY 1 I CONNOISSEUR says : i B Theyare "Superlatively Excellent." H 1 He knows. He smoked his first when he was g| I only nineteen, and tho' he's tested hundreds H i of other smokes he still sticks to his beloved H If "THREE CASTLES" m m His own v/ords, after 25 years' experience— M I "FRAGRANT, FASCINATING, REFRESHING, M M and for convenience a pocket H 1 Tin of Twenty." H I Mild Strength Medium Strength 1 M (.Green T^n) (Yellow Tin) m

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 29 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 29 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 29 January 1913, Page 6

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