"GROUND — Everyone \a praising It! X DESERT GOLD TEA Is the most deUelona. refreshing, and economical of all. D
TEA MEBCHAHTS. I The Tete-a-Tete Tea | J "Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to | f linger over and a second cup is \ a general request. Its delicious | jH flavour makes instant appeal to I p the refined palate and proclaims i H the hostess as a lady of discrim- | p ination. Use | I /imbg-cTlps 2s& 5 next time you entertain, and | ~, "what good tea* will be a unani- j ~ mous expression. j SHAHIiY AND SUCKLING, AGENTS, FORT BTBEEX. PPBUC NOTICES. Put an Edge on Your Appetite! I B&\ r At any meal, the jaded palate responds fl to the tastinets of Caiman's. If you ■ want d" 5 b*?tt insist and see that you Eg aure served with * R Kir ftLMAN'S S HOSM 1 mustard
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 18 March 1916, Page 19
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