ssr yat t__ iff >_S_4 _T^^l JjljVv. /-%■ "My motto i-:'K*ep the kettle boiling !'— feNjSJ U &_h THOS.S.MI.NOTO.Ni.O..ta:_bu. O h-Lon.on j^J fiW&kJ y % —*•*■ '^° Clothes always white, always fresh, because I use ««f © # B _____,% _r%itfl___i_ _rti %S I li I ifr* xstt J&. EL %1 ~Q^ The bag with th_ Blue and White Stripes. 74 YyHEN you consider the delicate nature of the leaf of "fine" tea, you realise it would never do to handle it roughly by selling- it loose as is often the practice with seconds and thirds. For this reason, "AMBER TIPS" is packed in specially prepared packets and tins that retain the original flavour with its fragrance fresh and unimpaired. The "AMBER TIPS" label guarantees the contents of the packet to be all "/i'ne" tea. Tips FINE TEA—Ceylon's Best
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1925, Page 12
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131Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1925, Page 12
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