Important Amalgamation. 8. E. COOPER and L. KAGANSKI join forces as from August 1,1913, under the style of Mr Kaganski will manage and personally attend to the alMmportant essentials of Cutting and Fitting. The event will be celebrated by a \ ..■■",-. ■ - . .■■■■■■ Which will run for short period only, and which Co m'mericed on; SATURDAY Last. It will be a Sale in the fullest sense of the word-^a REAL SALE—at which, in order to make room for the new goods, every garment in the high-class stock of Costumes, Coats, Silk Dresses, Wool Jerseys, etc., etc., will actually be sold AT LESS THAN COST. ! There will be no reservations, no holding back, no mere baiting of bargain-baiting buyers. Our stock must be reduced, COOPER'S, Ltd., have determined that Goo'tSs and Ps*a€es Shall Speak for Themselves. Sales will take place at Cooper's, next Hallenstein's, and Kaganski's, next H. I. Jones. In their respective premises. Coopers Ltd., are sote agents for Burberry's, London. Large consignment just to hand, to be sold at . 10 pei« cent below standard price.
Great Half-Yearly Sale. We are quite determined that interest in the Sale shall be maintained, and we are, therefore, submitting fresh and attractive bargains. ' "' .•■•■'■ - There's a fascination for shrewd buyers about ROBERTS' GREAT WINTER. SALE. Women come again and again, and yet again.' Yet, on every occasion they take away better bargains, than rhoso secured on the previous visit. Prices are temptingly low hi every department at Marts Satisfaction Store. ,'•.;-, COME WITH THE CROWDS TO-DAY I Finish Your Home With A. Handsome Hall Lamp! The home that welcomes the visitor with a warm glow, as he enters th© door is <a homo to be proud of. . A good hall lamp is an ornament of greater furnishing value than many people realise. The eoft warn light given by McParlane's Hall Lamps is a " welcome home I " Many of these lamps are the famous " Miller " make, wellmade, strong, «ri*d safe,- giving the maximum of light for the oil used. Extension fittings to some, enable you to raise or lower the lamps as required. Prices extremely moderate- - D. McFARLANE & Go. Ltd. WANG AN UI. THE STORY OF*AMBER TIPS. r* Drying the Tea with Hot Air, READ THE SERIES. U \f~~~\\ |j After the tea leaf is rolled, other processes mmwx^ follow and finally the tea J4oes to the drying <Sg»s^s-'/ machine. There it is piled on drawers placed /" P^^^S one above another. A current of hot air f kjyfim!jx&. is passed over it until each leaf is firm and vtftfwßWlßfd^ crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, but with- V^vSm^w^^ out driving off the essential oil and other con- * istitucnts upon which flavour mainly depends. /ff^\ jsiosflfß^W The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from , l(\|/l> KwmTwm Ha the finest estates that's Avhy it excels all other TTTnTrr^-^g IMIfT-Ulfr Amber Tips Tea is unique in qualify. It is the * <Brß/##& WnMI FyVm most ccononical tea too—more cups from a packet. $ ; f^^^ Kra^MLC s&sL The 2/-per Ib. Amber Tips represents perfection 'l'^^Krf^^l^^^^ in tea—it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber j\_ r A§i m^^^Sra^^^ Tips is a fine .full flavoured tea —wonderfully I^^^^m^^HS^^ ■ i economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at el|jsj Wrji!irm^s&\l So is the success of Amber Tips that some \\~~\^3^|^|uravu ' unprincipled firms imitate its package and name I ' |2|)*m»B«XV as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imi- Jaj«* mKIHbI^^ i Reject imitations, specify Amber Tips and secure |||| BSH §ilg^ \\ the best value and the best tea. 59 li — 4 / 7 <r>
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 21 July 1913, Page 2
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