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"Say-Friend: TAM.2 teaspoons™. ISVKES' "Ck&M * Don't keep me aH aH night barking. " FOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC??! SOU) £.VE.RYWH£X£ & 2/6,

Creamoata (Cream o' the Oat) Soliloquy No. 1. The Skipper—- ' After a« (LKiona night oa the bridge ii't mighty HllO te come down to breakfast »ad find a delicious plate of Creamoat* waiting in the cabin. Brmg» thonghte of the homo folk, too, when one remembere that the rnisttu and the kidiliea are Hitting down to their Creamoata." -nothing else so nourishing—the whole family will like it—sQ million plates of it used yearly iji New Zealand. C/ea In the days of Sir Francis Drake* S^r 5 -- Tea first became known in England towards the end of the 16th century. In those stirring times when England s sailors swept the seas a chest of Tea was a more valued prize than many a trinket wrested from the haughty Spaniard. And yet money could not buy any tea that would compare with 66 *>9 ry Jea m,sm EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE Just as "Amber Tips" is superior to the tea of Drakes days so too does it to-day hold pride of place over other brands. One trial will prove its merits—test it to-night.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19191211.2.9.4

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1919, Page 2

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