HUNDREDS OF LADIES WIN FREE PRIZES.
The Desert Gold Tea Competition, which concluded recently, proves the wonderful popularity of this famous brand of tea. Coupons wore sent in from every part of the Dominion, involving a £reat deal of labour in counting and classifying the results. This han now keen accomplished, and the prizes—comprising various sums of cash and hundreds of consolation awards—are being dispatched to iho winning competitors. It is in the tea itself that cue finds the popularity of "Desert Gold." It has a flavour of its own. It is the pick of Ceylon's choicest growths, and is selected by an expert who knows what the public most appreciate. Although it lias a soft, delicate taste, "Desert Gold" is a full-flavour-ed tea, and economical housewives find that it makes more cups of delicious tea to the lb than am- other brand. It is real thrift to purchase this highgrade tea—'"Desert Gold" —for it gives full value for every penny paid. The best quality at tho prico on the New Zealand market. Our readers axe recommended to use it regularly—all grocers sell it. Order the 23 lid grado. A
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 9
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190HUNDREDS OF LADIES WIN FREE PRIZES. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 9
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