rf>~> imy A ii H,” exclaimed Mrs. Bardell, “Oh, Mr. Pickwick, Sir! Such a start as you did give me, to be sure!” “ And yet it is not so very strange,” said the amiable Mr. Pickwick. “You see, my good creature, the teapot’s empty; and as you Ihwe some left in your pet, I’ll be bound, I just brought out iriy cup.” “La, Mr. Pickwick,” said the flustered widow, “how all you gentlemen do like that * Stand Out’ Tea, to be sure I There was Mr. Bardell himself, now, must have his cup o’ ‘ Stand Out ’ Tea last thing at night and first thing in the morning. 1 suppose it’s the flavour, sir.” “The flavour, the aroma, the charm,” said Mr. Pickwick, beaming benevolently upon her as she filled his cup. “There are teas of China and teas of India, but we all like * Stand Out’ best, my good woman, simply because it is better than all the others.” Prices, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- per 3b. 66 u> A RiIiNFA ' Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence on “Sta [id Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated—used in any order—wins each week. Stand Out ” Tea Coupon from inside of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded witn correct name and address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to: “Competition,” P.O. Box 4-76, Wellington. NOTE 1 Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once ; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £l/I,'- has been sent the writer of this sentence Mrs. M. B. W., 39 York Place, Dunedin: Mother insisted on her Grocer procuring delicious “Stand-Out” Tea Letters for Competition closing 31/10/11: P.F.P.1.T.R.D.5.0.T. Letters for Competition closing 7/11/11 : C.F.C.G.1.5.0.T.M.F. a there’s Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READ’S qaipi.n» It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing and bottling, the delicious fragrance of the hop with its sweet and soothing perfume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage without the fiery effects of spirits. . It is the mildest of stimulants, in the most palatable form of liquid food, for everybody and specially for all nursing mothers. -gjgjggass This label, the seal of excellence is on ©very bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE (a m 82 & tt X /rv-ri.ii dirMMr I Guide Your Children’: Steps Aright. 3r.««rgE3Kraaaß But let their feet have pei feet freedom and ease, ’Tis thus they will learn to walk in a natural manner and carry themselves with graceful poise. Tjcht fitting, uncomfortable footwear is not only hurtful, but it Is also unsightly tSiaSL Ui,"/ BmMgmaßHgaßsaacaEssgroa conform to the, natural shape of the little one’s feet, and thus make for good health. Made from beautifully soft (yet serviceable) chrome leather specially tanned, they give perfect comfort and freedom of movement. For School, Seaside, or Country. SMITH’S PATENT SHOEETTES are delightfully'easy, cool and healthful to wear. The new models, as well as the old popular style, are supplied from ail retailers. The word “ Shoeette ” is the registered ’ property of the manufacturers of SMITH’S PATENT SHOEETTES. No other goods can be made and sold as such. The trade supplied by Sargood, Son & Ewen, Ltd., Auckland'and Christchurch. Ross & G-lendinning— All Branches. Bing, Harris & Co.—All Branches. or by— „ _ T Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd., Christchurch, Auckland, Greymouth and Palmerston N. llaxJ i m Mi 50
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3366, 4 November 1911, Page 9
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568Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3366, 4 November 1911, Page 9
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