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I Qh you can't fool mc *J Z S3 1 know they're Auls«bro«tj • Ml fj Chocolates." You can never f ml & mistake the Dainty Flavours " l Jjj U of these Chocolates, some Jiari— ' _s|| jfi *r-me soft—other» creumy—fruity 1"---. gal § —each Delightfully GOOD I \'?W S f} If you wish to give a real ,>-( "I treat to a friend, Aulsebrook's '" "* t| H Chocolates will do iv 4 Take VjLjU 3 care though, that you yet ~ ~ ,""-| I 1 AULSEBROOK'S I Why Tea "'SI' Costs ris A Statement that Every •'■- » ,t Sf l Housewife Should Read'■'• ~J %Sti The war has faced cvenvtet merchant with thepproblem"okf k * n< j | increasing prices or reducagf i or a his quality. He Aα* to follow one nij;ht course or the other —there's "no yi trc escape—for the wholesale cost.'bf Tho* fine tea in Eastern markets hasjite jirst creased over 2.d. per lb. sitfq) fcifter Aujjust last. The main rcasotrlSqjif this rise has been the grcatlj increased demand —and the: fcjcf | ns t that tea production cannot materia tho ally increase for at least five years? P^ , Take for instance the enormoqg quantity of tea required for fh| "The men in the trenches and on actiVel ail i< service. , ijg "'^ It is readily seen why tealss- J jext been selected as the soldiers' bttver*.? age— it is easily " ' quickly and readily prepared, any* A where—and above all i t is invaluable;' for its invigorating and Fr'nci qualities. With the exception"of? fiio ? 3 million Britishers, but few of the S Tho j 25 million men under arms iaj £ e jj" Europe to-day were previously tea ? Mwgs drinkers—yet almost in a day to/ effect had to be found for them. : ?V' ,lode. Do-you wonder" then, that.tUtf? jjgj[: tea has gone up, up. up in that to-day fine tea costs the packer : in New Zealand on the average; i Tiu 2hd. to 3d. per lb. more than ia' 5 J«» > August last. ■' \. riish Add to this Russia's 160 rnHlicms, ■ Moth who, with a stroke of the pen, have , <i«nl been turned into tea drinkers by. M^ , the Vodka prohibition — add-a! & la(;i score of minor causes and youvilT; ,tory see why the increase had to corned wwiis Therefore, too, you will see thalbf b any tea giving value for the money-.," * lliui cannot be sold at the same price 33 J -ipai in August last. It simply can't be,-; )f hr done—unless, of course, the price| JJ«t> originally charged was absolutely j l l{c excessive. If a fair price and good>* ; weer value was formerly given. theA turer packer is now faced with a loss *« w fi every packet. ■ ■ /.•* There's no escape from the facts- > A<: either prices bare toi beincnased-or,r h^fh as an alternative, quality and ralneibmV?; of j>e reduced by tho admixture of chetpff,,\ k ( ,;. n inferior, leas healthful teas. \~\ n ' n ; ( The "Ainher Tips'* Propnetontm; icoth <!e(ermitied that, in their case, thw alter-'. , ag liKtirc will never be,taken. ( to-nic "Amber Tips" remarkable m 3 years from an unknown biand to by nl the largest selling tea in New ZeaUndrthe largest selline te.i in the world w proportion to population—is due to v*c An quality and remarkable value. '/«■%- c / ov^ The" same wonderful value will «««« : a <lF a be «iven— nothing but the finest prof;r will he used, but to do so the price Ml*-; ijiro { to be increased. . - ■ ?' \~ «ianf| We are convinced that most bode*-. nnv fJI in New Zealand would rather Ptf"- 'tin . ■2d. per ib. moro and get the «ri>, tea that can be produced rather than *lay a th« old price and get an inferior articl* - lhn> j —with an admixture of poorer tea?, earcb healthful alike to nerve* and digestion.-. ports o'g fi sider the quention purely from the si«a: t nowfv point of economy—there too tit-ti Tiiw" leads, for even* pound will g>™.'-; more cups—and at a fess price per «p<■, tJujd « -cup for cup. tbere'f no cheaper te»- -.4 mont-j Therefore even at the new pno« <t md, j AmlierTips isstill th«cheapest—yoflfct*- 4 pas better tea—more delicious flavour—W>gv:rt«ene fragrance-while, a? Hie Lancet "» ye *T'-" e : tenj « {ration showed, your health will btmSp-%.- |Jictur ■ Surely because of a p«miv ext» I «hatl half H>. packet you will not deprive j«ffy And. self of a tea which for quality, fiaroWj >mjp o fragrance, and economy is unique W« i-lue,' unnarpa-vable. -i- f'l* lt h The h..u«eiTive« of .Yew ZeaUnd«»» wtilo ;i R ond artirle and prwi value. and ' r ne trial convinced them that Amber HP* .'. 'inny is a tea that nothing else could. t Preoc Do they still want valu-' and qW."?' I *u*t Wβ believe they do—we know it. " 'Oβ ci * ___ n . 'ion* rr ."- "erfoj 1/10-, 2-, 22 per /*. ' . *** toy/?/ ov/?/ /'« i'A.-i/ Arts /'i Din-natvt < 5:55,5 VOTE FOB -"k "No. 10" "VJg WHISKY I

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 10

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