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TEA DRINKERS BEWARE.

The puhlie is warned that large quantities of eheap interior Dutch leas (Java) are now being ottered tor sale on the New Zealand marked. Wise buyers Will be well advised to buy only those well established brands that have in the past proved their worth such as “Amber Tips,” a blend of British grown tine Ceylon leas, packed by a well proved British linn.

Notwithstanding the present high cost of Bine Teas the packers of; “Amber Tips” guarantee the old standard of quality will be fully maintained. Remember the world’s leading medical journal “The Lancet,” after conducting a thorough investigation, declared that Bine Teas had twice the physiological value of common teas, and were really beneficial to health also that Bine Teas made a very important domestic economy in that you used less and at the same time obtained a much better cup of tea. “Amber Tips” is a blend of line hill grown Ceylon teas. Its fine quality at a moderate price has built up the largest tea trade in New Zealand. Don't therefore, be persuaded to purchase some other brand just because it is cheaper. Stick to the old favourite “Amber Tips.” Sold by all good grocers. 1

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2194, 26 October 1920, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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TEA DRINKERS BEWARE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2194, 26 October 1920, Page 4

TEA DRINKERS BEWARE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2194, 26 October 1920, Page 4

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