FINE EXHIBIT OF TEA.
THE OUVAH BLEND.
iThere are over 1,000,000 people in New Zealand, and over 90 per cent, of them drink tea at least three times a day. Figure this out, and you will be astounded at the tons of tea consumed every year. _ Kow, if the tea-drinkers of the Dominion insisted on having Ouvah tea, the 6aving to the Dominion would run into many thousands of pounds, for at lfeast a teaspoonful of tea is saved oil every pot which is brewed.
Of course, such an obvious economy appeals to the thrifty housewife, but Ouvah tea can claim pre-eminence not only on this ground. It is deliciously flavoured' tea, with that delicacy and fragrance which is only obtainable from the very best leaves, carefully selected by experts,, and blended by specialists' -in the tea industry. Visitors to the Show should not fail to see this fine tea exhibit—the tent is just under the secretary's office, alongside the oval.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 18
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161FINE EXHIBIT OF TEA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 18
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