I BECAUSE Thanks to Frimley he has now erery i a Maaaainal product of orchard and garden ready H | to his hand, in exquisite condition, at M | every hour of every day, all the year | I BECAUSE Primiey Products are always as good 1 I aSj an( j generally better than, the pro- m | ducts he can obtain freshly gathered. [a I ' BECAUSE Frimley Vegetables are tender and i | - delicious ; Frimley Fruits delicate and m I of perfect flavour ; with a character all M I BECAUSE Frimley Products, never stale, are never If | IMIBIIMaIMa out of season, and he can order his §§ I menu as he will, quite irrespective of a 1 his locality and the time of year, i B I He Just Says: 1 FRIMLEY LOCAU AGENTS: j. A> Smyth and Co., Victoria Street, JTnote the ,^^^^t^. I Wf *y D ° we fiwW^i^h I Pack i* thi 's !^^M"^H I lit' f* l: . REGISTERED '--X- : &&SM 1 Can't you aeeP Beneath : ftATiy AIS I M an outer bag of tough, ; _^^^. r^, ■, jl fe%£ < I g close-meshed linen, Oat- '*'-**> bran d \ ft ip^«£ o§g j 9 I inst is packed in an inner 1 S««M.LY prepare %$$ i | I wrapper of impervious '■ DHI I PT\ flflflT'C! $v£ 'I g wood pulp paper. | lUIWUiU UMl^j &^? I 1 *™- . i « , : Easily Digested. :W^p, 1 1 1 This keeps the Oatina • i • th-i g : : :^j \ I I fresh and crisp, and- ifVNGDOWN&SONIg §& 9 | makes it absolutely cer- [ <MR»sTc«ußctO\ §| :ss£ B 1 tain that no moisture, %;-. t •** I I impurity, 6r foreign mat- 'I I I tor of any sort can get at I^^ ll I I § tha food. '''^^^SyteiB I**1 ** "*** *"***- V*^ 1 I HADE PURE! KEPT PUBE! SOID PURE! J I Thanks to the scientific method of packing, and the • H 1 perfect process of preparation, Oatina is always not I B I merely good but perfect. The fine nutty flavour, aft- ■; 9 I cured by our mode of preparation, is unimpaired, tj I I That is why children like it so. That is why men dqn't ■ | tire of it. That is why delicate women and girls thrive B I on it. That is why it is the most stimulating and ; B I appetising of all cereal foods. ' Ifl rThe Most Delicious Tea | I ib iimjjcr lips* |g | Keep the lume, Ambtr Tips Tea, in mind when nttt SB ;as you go lo the grocer'fi, becbtue it repreMßtc the bast in tea, Saj ! p yet it no higher priced than tite aUm* Irittd. Amber Tip* it B| i | all that a good ten can woH be. The flavottr i» exoeUenco jSj t | I iUelf, the strength unequalled, and a* a wholesome ttinrcfont fig! ■ |H it undoubtedly ranks first. gSr f§ It can be taken with benefit by those of weak difeation Si H and since a pound of Antber Tips will make raqre caps «f -lot Si tea than any other brand, it presents the additional attrac* SK m tion of being economical as well. S« ||fi is packed in air-tight, damp-proof cartons, and is prtcurabl* fiW jig at all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/. per Ib. jJB es Ask for it the very next timv. , $B I! NO COUPONS OR PRIZES are liven with Attfor Tip* ft |H Tea. It needs no such schemes to make it sell, becaut* the figgs jjfg moneys worth is contained in every packet \ SB V/holesale Agwita— THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. W©lUn*ton t
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 13
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