■ That Choicest Tea One of the chief recommendations of Sufatura Tea lies in the fact that every process of preparation is characterised by exquisite and unwavering cleanliness. In China in the old days and ofwn still, some of the processes of tea-curing were anything but clean. Even the inferior sorts of Ceylon tea are no t entirely free from suspicion. But Sufatura is so treated and so packed that there is no possibility of a grain of dirt getting into a ton of itl That fact accounts in part for that wonderfully delicate Suratura flavour! and it accounts also for the fact that an infusion of Suratura is always crystal-clear, when pure water io usod. There is none of the muddy dimness so often observable in infusions of inferior tea.
I / Here's an indication, of the Frimley method. 1/ If you measured honestly from Peach-tree to ;J? Peach-tree in the Frimley Orchards, you'd raeaj' sure ninety miles. And yet, the orchards are I sometimes hard put to it to keep up with the J . judicious cooks and shrewd housewives who are \ such keen enthusiasts of I From the peaches, judge the rest. % Every ounce of fruit taken from this m multitude of various trees to the Frimley Factory is sound, clean, just ripe; } /jjjjij and immediately it is picked ■ /\^> ■ it is canned. . $is§^lW That is the secret of %/jt the Frimley success ■'■■/s£&s" ■■ J&' ! :?M§\/& I and'pbpu- ' :/ Sft|^^S^X
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■Fotf" Christmas ELECTRO-PLATE, ' CUTLERY, FENDERS HAVING PURCHASED A HOME MANUFACTURER'S COMPLETE STOCK OF SAMPLES (OVEU IOUU LIiNES), AT A CONSIDERABLE BEBATt OF¥ THE USUAL LANDED COST, WE :-AIUiLNOW, OFFERING SOME EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN TABLE KNIVES, CARVERS IN CASES, BREAD, BUTCHER, PEN AND. POCKET KNIVES, CRUETS, TEAPOTS, BISCUIT BOXES, JELLY DISHES, BREAD BOARDS, FISH AND FRUIT KNIVES, COPPER AND ANTIQUE GOODSALL AT ENGLISH LIST PRICES. Real First-Glass Goods at Bargain Prices. Winder's 'Corner' ' - Msa & Manners Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 9
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364Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 9
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