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TUPPORTED by medical recommendation Vockaf- * & Tips ™ FINE CEYLON TEA Medical investigation of Tea as published in the "Lancet" emphatically stresses the Health Value and true economy of "Fine" Tea. To quote the words of this famous Medical Journal: "Fine Teas are definitely beneficial to health ... on the other hand, common or "cheap* teas are considered both injurious and wasteful." "Amber Tips" is solely composed of "fine" Teas . . . No. 1 Red & Yellow Packets 3/4 Blue Label Packets 2/10 PER LB. PER LB. I'acked in artistic Tin Canisters, decorated with New Zealand views reproduced in natural colours—2d per lb extra. Tacked in 31b Art Cake Tins, one penny per lb extra. "AMBER TIPS" WILL BE FOUND THE MOST ECONOMICAL OF TEAS AS IT GOES SO FAR.

There may have been a dispute about the oyster supply—but there never has been a dispute about the accompanying Stout, which must be—--1 f /fS^ m Order WARD'S " 0.M." STOUT from any hotel, bottle store or wine and spirit merchant, or for prompt' delivery of one dozen large or two dozen small upwards, ring : 34-279; 35-420; 34-347; 35-720; 32-322; 34-148. <*.7- wo.* .'#■'V ! APurity Product af rNEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD.

The motorman and the conductor of a passing tram noticed smoke coming from the shop. They stopped the tram and hammered on the door to rouse the occupant, was almost overcome by the smoke, but groped his way downstairs, where he managed to open the door and fall into the street. He said he realised his life had been saved by the prompt action of the tramwaymen.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 17

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