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Opinions as to what, is the greatest invention or discovery <?ver made have heen collected by a Parisian journal. The locomotive received the largest number of votes,-the potato came second, and vaccination, third..

TRY i ,-T.i THE NEW LIQUID METAL POLISH. SY RECKITT’S, hum * ZEBRA STOVE PASTE.

You will find this trade mark in the best boots. Wear them. m S4S m ■Si's 3S£ For Flavour and Strength 1 .Use "i A | MFINITE CARE and expert tea blending has pro- ■* di’cei Amber Tips,, a tea that cannot be excelled either for quality, flavour or strength. It is most economical—youcan make more -cups of delicious refreshing tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from any other brand at tin; same price. The package, too, is unique. First, the tea is wrapped in parchment. In turn, this is enclosed in. cardboard, round which tinfoil is placed, while the whole; is encased in an outer covering of. grease-proof paper.. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof carton, I;. which keeps the exceptional strength and flavour of Amber Tips from deterioration-. Ask your grocer to get Amber Tips Tea—it is sold £|| . in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. # ssgKgagifrsste

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 2

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196

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 2

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