A Significant' Fact IHE chemical conditions of soil and varieties of climate affect plant life. Thus teas grown in some soils possess distinctive qualities of flavour and fragrance, whilst others again have what is known as "body." Teas grown in Ceylon differ in character''from those grown- in India, while as a matter of fact there are over 2000 known varieties of tea. To obtain a paa-tioular flavour, and to maintain that flavour year after year, teas must be blended. Is blended by an expert, and its flavour never, varies. It is the same today as it was yesterday, and as it will be a year hence. It is a tea remarkable for its flavour, strength and richness, tfuid is sold at 2s per lb. *W9 «\ IL'RKSmS, AMB CC. I'SOPWEToaa, Welliagfeja. PRHAT will give you satisfaction and wear well- at a moderate price IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE and WHAT WE SUPPLY. OUR SELF FILLING "ACADEMY" FOUNTAIN PEN fills the bill exactly. In Fine, Medium, and \ Broad Points.. Extra Nibs in stock, and fitted ACADEMY SELF FILLING PENS 1 ft/fi EACH ' Post Free. McLEOD AND YOUNG, KASTEETOW.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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