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THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.

ft has been well said by one of the wisest men the world has ever known, MThat"soirie are'bopn great, some Hchioye greatne6B, apd some have greatness thrust upon them," Cfreatnessin other words means success, Success can only be achieved by merit, therefore the Empire Company's Blended Teas have achieved success solely through their roal worth. Many people unthinkingly say," Oh! one tea is as good as another." This is the result pf pjire ignorance. There is nothing that 'differs so mv'ph as one tea from another, No amateur can become a tea taster and blender at one bound, It take! years to acquire the necessary skill and the precision of palate requisite to blend the fragrant leaf iptp/ the |elicious beverages which are produced from the Empire Company's Teas, In their new advertisement the proprietors of these teas make a comparison between the cost of what is : como monly known as a " drink" and a cup of their finest tea, It seems that from' a pound of these now famous blends no less than eighty breakfast cups can be Brewed., Thia certainly dries make a glass of ttine ; 6v spirits seem drar. In"this way the Empire Tea" Company practically demonstrate how to save money. ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4156, 5 July 1892, Page 2

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THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4156, 5 July 1892, Page 2

THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4156, 5 July 1892, Page 2

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