THE PKOPEB WAT TO BtJT TEA is not by the price per pound, because a groat proportion, of the "low price" teas on the market to-day are inferior Dutch teas from Java. Buyers will be well advised to stick to that well-known brand of ine Ceylon tea, '' Amber Tips,'' which has ia the pait proved its worth in every corner tf the Dominion. "Amber'Tips" is 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 buyers should bear in mind that the world's leading medical journal. "The Lancet.'' after conducting a thorough investigation, declared that fine teas have twice the physiological value of common teas, and are really beneficial to health. It also pointed out that fine teas make for a very important domestic economy, in that much less is used, and a better cup of tea is obtained. Fine quality, at a moderate price has built for ''Amber Tips" the largest iw. trade in New Zealand. Don't therefore be persuaded to purchase some other tea because it -is cheaper, knt stiek to the old favourite "Amber Tips," which is sold by all good family grocers. Frices have been further reduced 4d par lb, but so redaction is quality. Kbw «old at 3s ZA
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 29 December 1920, Page 3
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230Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 29 December 1920, Page 3
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