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A HINT TO TEA DBINKEBS. Common tea as now lower in quality than ever it was. And just now the I ":-w Zealand market is being flooded v Ith cheap, inferior Dutch tea grown i,i -Tara. This cannot compare with a well-known blend of Sue Ceylon tea, such a* “Amber Tips/ 1 New Zea-Tand-s favourite brand. “Amber (‘Tips-’’ is a blend oi the choicest of * OeyloS'# hiD-grown. teas. It is British grown. and packed, bv a solid British firm —The Eastern Tea Co. 515? teas bke “Amber Tips’- are high in cost : now, but in spite of this the packers guarantee that the old standard or unvaried quality if tally maintained. Cheap, inferior teas impair the digestion and are hard on the nerves, but Amber Tips” is in the class that Britain L /amour medical Journal. “The Lancet,” recommends after having conducted exhaustive iave-sti-garions. ‘/The Lancet” declares that floe teas are realiv bentSclal to health ■and are more economical than cheap teai - housewife, when buying tea, should take this sound advice to heart, and keep away from cheap Dutch tea. By asking for “ Amber Tips” she will get line quality 8 r s moderate price. A:! good family grocer- stock “Amber Tips” tea. Prices have been further reduced 4d per' !b,. but no reduction in quality. Son- sold aT Z- 2d ana 3s -id P*x lb.—Asvt, (sj

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 1 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 1 December 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 1 December 1920, Page 2

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