TO TEA DRINKERS EVERYWHERE.
THE peculiar richness of tea, years ago, is probably wfa'at nude you a tea drinker. We won't crgue the question of price. Wβ will leave thet out of the comptriaon, butt if you will waive sceptical smiles end seriously h«d a> suggestion, jon will discover something imoortant. Le»n» the highly rioh fi.tr Tom of KtDLEre TEAS, and the deUo*te ffubataicce to their flavour. They will positively give you th*i pleasure sad supreme comfort onlr obtainable from the rioivwt and costliest tee*. They ate expressly imported for the purpose of proving tea* thereis no use in paying more th»n Iβ 9d for a perfect tea. To those used to ordinary Is 9d teM oar Is 9d may at first seem odd (chainpsgae would odd after edder), but drink a few cups, you'll soon discover you've doubled tie pleasure and comfort of tea drinking. Wholesale Storee: 138 High street, Christohuroh. \ Betsil Store: Opposite Clock Tower. Retail Store and Tea, Room: 214 Colombo afreet, spposit* Messrs Cook and Rose's. 6915P
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 4
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171TO TEA DRINKERS EVERYWHERE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 4
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