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Information of Vital Interest to Every Woman. The factors responsible for the ffcnormoiis rise in the wholesale price of tea —increasing its average cost to the tea merchant by no less than 2hd. to 3d. a lb. since the war started—have already been dealt with in earlier articles of this series. Tire reasons why “Amber Tips” Tea has been forced to increase its prices by 2d. per lb. have also been fully detailed. In considering the matter, it is well to remember that during the last nine years there has been absolutely no other increase in price in “ Amber Tips,” although to-day the cost of labour and packing alone has more than doubled. The cost of labels, cartons, and packages has also increased year by year—while tea was rising steadily in price even before the war started. Tea experts have always been surprised at the remarkable value, wonderful quality and purity given in “Amber Tips ” at so low a price. Mo other brand has been able to offer such good value and hence the sale of “Amber Tips” has increased year after year, until to-day it is the most popular brand from the North Cape to the Bluff, selling millions of packets throughout the Dominion. But you will readily see that the article giving the best value is the one most affected by the heavy increase in price of raw material. Not so with an inferior tea sold at the same price, because its margin of profit —the difference between cost and selling price—is much greater. The average increase of to 3d. per lb. in the price of tea faces the tea merchant with but two alternatives —he must either increase his prices or reduce his quality—unless he is to face heavy loss. Either course is reasonable, but the proprietors of “Amber Tips” have chosen the former one rather th an the latter. Hut think the mailer hut—if anothe; brand does not. raise its prices and st.il claims to give the same value—surely i'. means wtal the price charged before tin war was excessive— more than should In asked if good value for the money was given—otherwise a heavy loss must be faced by the packer. It is always harder to raise the pric< of a product than it is to reduce its quality, and it was easier for “Ambei Tips” to meet the increased cost b;. giving an inferior article by adding lowgrnde mfenor teas. Hut the " A. i:t! er Tips " standard hat been set as the highest that can be given at tin; price the best value that can be obtained for the money -and this standard will still be maintained. Only 2d. per lb. more is asked, and that 2d. pei lb. ensures the tinest tea that can lie purchased in the world at tin same price. This seems father a. bold statement but we are prepared to back it up b; facts. .Prove it for yourself. Write h your friends in Kngland, Austra lia, ('anada, or elsewhere- send them : packet of “Amber Tips’’ and as' them if they can secure the same valm quality, purity, and flavour for even li per lb. more. Alter all is said and done, sure! the increase in cost is but small win one cousiileiK that the finest value i the world is being secured—a tea whirl is so absolutely pure and line that it cm readily In; taken by children and b\ those of the weakest digestion. Then, too, ” Anther Tips ” is the most economical tea because it gives mon cups per U>. of t.lie delicious refreshing beverage—the cost per cup is less, sc that you are still saving money ami economising. 10t'
/Imfo^.l7lpssla 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 p«r /t. The only tea that has to increase its ■prices—the. foregoing will tell you xohy.
*> i *> \D v* &> A Yu Ur *f must be properly digested and assimilated to bo of any value to you. otnera ise it. is a source of no ■ m i:ist- ad of good. * i! not digested it ferments and decays, causing ' srur s omacii,” “ heart burn," nausea, headache, flatulence, bad breath, and other discomforts. m DR. SHELDOrrS OscjDstive Tabu!es impel proper digestion of toe Iced and sends the food nutrim ?nt through ihe blood into a I par,s of the body. The tissues are thus bu.lt up, and every organ is restored t.o health and s-rsng h and put ir. perfect condit on. Disease is driven out to slay out the cause is nmovsd. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE 2/G rzsa&siss&smsEm jjf% " A* W****- - • iMAB IN.O CIHBMJfT, SIB pn*B m
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3992, 27 July 1915, Page 6
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