nn tturteen hundred" raw-ma *wy Historians tell us that tea was intro- £/ duced into China from India in the . ' dim ages of history—certainly it was * known as a beverage in 500 A.D. The , records show that its stimulating and reviving qualities were as well known and appreciated then as they are no-w. With what delight would those old sages and philosophers have hailed EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE In quality, flavour, economy and value, it stands alone, and being pure and healthful it can be taken with safety by those with weak digestion. "Amber Tips" is always t>>~ h es t value obtainable at the price aa&gasMMt ■lr.s m WW, i&4l 6 big bars to each packet for 3d, The test boy in Saslteg refresh immtwsmtwxmmttfmbyMmmjiraaaanES - tef right. ¥OO get It always fresh, fuSI flavoured* dean. The.Flavour Lasts Made by Wtn. Wrteisy Jr. Co. Prop. Ltd.. ®* wag® «T' ■HBraM 'SE^i* ££ r>yd •&&Z+ ?8E US *AW<*tfW«S Hi ' / Children .clamour for Cailler's Cocoa. Let them have it! There is something in the Flavour and Quality that not only pleases the palate-but satisfies. The Cocoa witli iiie Chocolate FlavourCOCOA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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183Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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