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OR YOU WILL MISS THE BARGAINS AT THE BIG CLEARING SALB OF CROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY. IN CROCKERY WE OFFER :— Largo White VEGETABLE DISHES at 2s 9d each. WHITE SAUCE BOATS, lOd each. SOUP TUREENS, 3s 3d each, with Caver, Spoon and Tray. WHITE BREAD and BUTTER PLATES, Is 6d |-dozen. WHITE DESSERT PLATES, Is 9d --dozen. Large DINNER PLATES, 2s and 2s id *-dozon. TOILET SETS at 10s 6d. CUPS and SAUCERS, White and Gold, 2s 6d J-doaen. IRONMONGERY:— HAIR CLIPPERS -with. 3 combs, 7s Gd. AVill cut to wiy size. TINSEL POT CLEANERS, 4d each. RUBBER GAS TUBING, 5d per foot. FURNACE DOORS and BARS for built-in coppers, 6 x 8 5 3s 6d; 8 s If, 3s lid. CRUMB TRAYS and BRUSHES, Antique Copper, 6s. 6d. GARDEN SPADES, No. 2, 4s 6d each. COPPER CURBS and SUITES, 27s 6d. " ZEALANDIA" RANGES, with copper boilers and opcai fire, £5 7s 6<2 each. MANILA ROPE, 8d per lb. GUNS —Double and Single Barrelled, almost given away. JAM PANS (Aluminium)—l2 qts., 14s; 14 qute., 18sj 18qts., 21s. Very heavy. ALARM* CLOCKS. 3s lid each. ROPE CLOTHES LINES, 4d, sd. 6d. COOKING LAMPS. 3s lid each. PLATE RACKS for 3 feet ranges, with brass face, 7s 6d each. PROFIT SACRIFICED. COME LN TIME TO IRONMONGERS. (Next King's Theatre). Telephone 321, UPS* M^ZM-^G^-s THE JAM vjttLFaS^* r \J Jf *J^s\^My Every thrifty mother appreciates k \ +*- ids* **s va^ue- For table use and baking gji *&r^ purposes alike St. GEORGE Jam .»'; ** Jk/**^ STOCKED BY ALL THE BEST GROCERS. -fij, llShkW^ THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS' ■'mSß^^Slkf Sifting the Tea-. READ THE SERIES. (^^^^^mSS^f ' After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays- ' ■"3!GBKSP'wk " and taken to the upper floor of the factory. iff jSffifSJSfSsl There it is spread on wire meshed trays one J^Spj" 7*^! above another. A strong current of air is.ffrK "\ Passecl over these trays so that the right M ;• 1 "withering" or drying of the leaf may take 1* I|P M~ place. The leaf is sifted with sieves as shown fctf^OT^J*^ —in the background will be seen the trays of dried f^l^t xjc leaves- Amber Tips Tea iB a combination of theUuvj .A % Jss!p?\ '"^\ finest teas from the best plantations. a m WAI I^_ a) In New Zealand morjt is quickly appreciated. C3ffl 3J^w^ W W Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, fla- »^^ ] >c your and strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. To-day Amber Tips iB the most popular tea inWs&h al L J», ew Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing m favour. FjSH Wi But success has its imitations—unscrupulous firm& ' L^Pa a»^^^^\ have imitated Amber Tips name and packet, rheiSr 3 \j Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be equalled@yiiii a frffi^/Qjy Do not be deceived. Ask for timber Tips Tea^— i^H M ;t is sold in three sl" sl^B—^zß* w0 and 2/l"per 5r 4-/& Q. Finish Your Home With A Handsome Hall La rap! Tho home that welcomes the visitor with a warm glow as ho enters tho door is «. home to bo proud of. A good hall Lamp is an ornament of greater furnishing valae than many people realise. Tho soft warm light given by MoFarlane's Hall Lamps is a " wolconae home! " Many of theso lamps are tho famous " Miller !) make wellmade, strong, and safe, giving the maximum of light for 'the oil Extension fittings to some, enable you to raise or lower tie Lamps .as required. Prices extremely mpdorato WAN GANUI. H |J 3 || H n ON EXCEP7TOXALLY FAVOUItAELE TEIIMS. WIIH Oil WITHOUT SICKNESS BENEFITS. (ACCIDENT THOMPSON) 42, AVENUE, WANGANUI. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ALSO'TKANSKSTBD.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 2