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;A HINT TO TEA DRINKERS. Common leu is now lower in quality, than ' ever .it was. And just now the Kcw Zeal-' and market market is belug flooded with cheap, inferior Dutch tea grown in Java. This cannot compare with n well-known Wend of -fine Ceylon tea, such as "Amber Tips,* 5 New Zealand's favourite brand. ."Amber Tips" is a blendSuf the choicest of Ceylon's hill-grown teas. It is Biimhgrownj and packed by a solid British firm —The Eastern Tea" Co. Fine teas like | .-•'Amber Tipss" are high in cost now. but > spile, of this the packers guarantee that the old standard of unvaried quality _is lully -maintained. Cheap, inferior teas mi'fair the digestion and are hard on the nerves, but "Amber Tips" is in the class -."tfiat Britain's famous medical journal. "The Lancet," recommends niter having conducted exhaustive investigations. "The /Lancet*' declares thai tine teas arc really beneficial to health and are more economical than cheap leas. The housewife, when ;; buying tea, should take vliU sound -. .'-.ice to heart, and keep, away from cheap Dutch tea- By asking for "Amber Tips'" ten she vwil! get tine iiir-iiiiv ,v a moderate price. A.H good family <iork 'Wnibcr '■.-Tips" tea. Prices have been further tc■.V"" d«ccd 4^. per !b, but no reduction in quality. Now'sold ;u fa and 3J4 F» 5

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 7538, 16 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 7538, 16 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 7538, 16 December 1920, Page 3

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