iiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu^ _ s~*y^ _^ MODERN MAGIC - ALMOST The success of "Amber Tips" is to-day ]^^^^^^i^^^^^wßL far greater than it was twenty-five years i*s& ago, when our first "tea-dust" extractor !~ '^^^^^^ss^ssssL^S-^Sm was imported for treating the FINE tea ™ wnS^taiS1" " %vlllcll an appllcatlon °f "^onart" "" with which "Amber Tips" i s blended. No mechanical appliance can make up for any deficiency m Nature's handiwork, and for fine '• W7mn- * tea there is no substitute. ! T P? (^ "M" A "O HP -... I The rich, fragrant flavor of "Amber Tips"- ' varnish stain • nh 3 G . » 'Sit SO refreshing and healthful—and the pro- Obtainable from .U storekeepers or from " « nounced economy, have, for their inception, the R & F TIMPITV P P(\ ITh extreme care expended on securing the choice ** hl* "HULiI ©£ \A). LIU, pluckings of Ceylon's best crops. • «____J!^^ RS STREET :: Open tUI 9 "m- ™*yBounteous Nature alone provides in limited y °nK3aßag^^^^BMii^B^HMßß»j,j.tfH»^~j>Zi;, M , mmm tH m 1 ibmmS quantities the fine leaf of which "Amber Tips" ■ | is blended. i l gjP^r^i si:ipir-p " 'R-E-D and U for Union..: that's the ONLY way to begin 'reducing. And to keep on with the go*d work. I know, for I'm the Carburettor and the cost of the wasteful spirits that have run through my system is always running through my mind. "They waste effort, waste energy, waste the car owner's money. Mostly I get the blame. "It?s a relief for a Carburettor with a conscience to / X eet Red Union. A steady worker, if you please! eJM" A •< °nC SpifitS that work bursts» with Wses '■'iflß^Slr m between* Not an habitual knocker but a genuine "Hx+JF^ non-detonator. A really bright spirit- even to comUnion Sup?r SplrH Plexi<>»- and full of push. 2*K£'SiSr "Itt other words, Red Union is entirely consumed in tSZ^rZt y develo P ment of energy. None slips down the gressire and sustained cylinder walls to lower the morale of the oil and wpar explosion. It thrusts _,,. «.!, 1 11 « -^"j «**\* vrcdL *A c ,w» °ut tne works generally—or weaken compression and -r ri;iSLr"; lose its own Hck- No, sir! Red Union is the super spirit. sledge-hammer blow. (i A „!, i , . . TA«« MnS m O r cC om. AsK your own carburettor's advice and he'll say S7^::£ 'U VI on_Union'. Get the evidence at the red, 7Z',?!';;jf y '^£ J^ bI^ c P umP- &* red ... red ... ready to spirit -and it's red. begin REDucing costs for you." nm-deionating SUPER SPIRIT "The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil"
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 23
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406Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 23
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