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VACUUM PACKEDfm. Per Feet FRESHNESS

V i<iz XV- ■' \ X •.. • HOW TO MAKE . . AM ER TIPS ■ TEA €0 % 6) V WE MUST USE LESS TEA. Now is the Time to Check Waste. Tea lovers sometimes complain that few people know how to make tea. Tallow the suggestions below anti you'll get more flavour from less tea. Scald the pot, making; it thoroughly hot. Heat is necessary to extract the full richness from “ Amber Tips ” Tea—so heat the teapot. Steep 3 to 5 minutes. It takes some minutes to get the full bouquet and flavour. MEASURE—guessing wastes tea. Really boiling water—Pour boiling water directly on tea- Never add tea to water. By following the above many people make 4 and 5 cups of fragrant tea from one single heaped teaspoonful of “ Amber Tips ” —New Zealand's Favourite Tea for 50 years.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 6

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