Quality Will Tell! WATSON’S No. 10
“COMFY” SLIPPERS MAKE “COMFY” WINTER EVENINGS ! A long evening at home in slippers is one of* the chief pleasures that this period of the year brings ns. The restfulness and comfort that comes as soon as one changes Boots for snug Slippers, make one appreciate “homo life.” THACKER S SLIPPERS. Are specially made for indoor comfort, which their extreme lightness and flexibility insure in every pair. They comprise Camel Hair in assorted patterns, in Fold Tops, Fur and Leather Bound, Felt and Leather Soles. Cozey Felts, assorted colors, with Felt and Corded Soles. Carpet Slippers, assorted patterns, from 2s lid. THMJKER'S LATE HOLDSWORTH’S, FOOTWEAR IMPORTERS GISBORNE.
>2^ mm T.tn wm?mZ nsss**^> fvs.e Mi CfSS sijvt aa * ; % P: r-CriYj fA : lllflll im KP ra Iv.i ajttßßß iU 4/7** 3? sC i *^S£s CW? 57f£ STOF7 OF AMBER TIPS . Picking the Leaf. i?£AD 77/E SERIES. When the tea plant is about three years old, the leaves are ready for picking. The labourers are usually Tamils from Southern India, and each carries a large basket supported by a strap across the forehead. Only the small young shoots of the tea plant including the third and fourth leaf of the buds are picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below it. The finest leaf of the best Ceylon plantations goes into Amber Tips Tea. blot only is Amber Tips of highest quality, but it is also the most economical brand. Try a packet. You will be surprised to find how many cups o delicious, fragrant, refreshing tea it will make, j There are many imitations of the Amber Tips I name and packet but they lack the unique flavour and high quality of Amber Tips. Amber Tips is sold in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 53
Tiie ieiier Preservative ' A clean boiler will generate more steam on less coal than one with scale. Steam Boilers can be kept as bright as new pins with “ Fi RIROPH ST” It is a NON-POISONOUS preparation which speedily removes incrustation. “ FIRROPHIT" prevents corrosion and pitting by forming an enamel-like surface on boiler plates and. fittings. It also minimises the risk of explosion. Put up in convenient forms—in 14, 28 and 561 b. kegs. Used extensively by N.Z. Government Railways, and recommended by Government Boiler Inspectors. Descriptive Booklet which tells all about “rIRROPHIT” post-free from— Herbert G. teagle, Jo tsK2^s;s CT ' wsm
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3979, 9 July 1913, Page 9
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