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THE PROPER WAY TO BUY TEA is not by the price per pound, because a great proportion of the "low price" teas on the market to-day are inferior Dutch teas from Java. Buyerwill be well advised to stick to that well-known brand of inc Ceylon tea, "Amber Tips," which has in the past proved its worth in every corner erf the Dominion. "'Amber Tips" i- a blend of British-grown fine Ceylon teas, packed by a British firm.

Fine teas have risen in price, but the packers of "Amber Tips" guarantee that the old standard of quality will be fully maintained. Tea buyer* •should bear in mind that the world's leading medical journal, "The Lancet." after conducting a thorough investigation, declared that fine tea' have twice the physiological value of common teas, and are really beneficial to health. It also pointed out that fine teas make for a \btj important domestic economy, £n that much less is used. and a better cup of tea is obtained, fme quality at a moderate price has built for "Amber Tips" the largest tea trade in New Zealand. Dorj't therefore be persuaded to purchase some other tea beeacse it is cheaper, cat sti-:i- to the old favourite "Amber Tips,--- which U soj'.i by all good family £r».;er=. Prices : fcai-e been itijti® l t £s3£S& £d je? it-, but to reduction i a quality. s?ow d ** 3 S 2d and 3s i<i per lb,—Advt. f 4)

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 November 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 November 1920, Page 2

Untitled Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 November 1920, Page 2

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