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" . . . said I was too old to be Sred with enthusiasm for those things that make life worthwhile. I told her she was entirely wrong. Passing years in no way diminish one's perception of things that are worth%vhile ... on the contrary, a bigger, better perception of values is attained and life gives better pleasure than ever." Site eliallemgeil me to prow It • © "That's easy," I replied, "it's lust over a month since I last had afternoon tea in your home. I remember well how I enjoyed it. But seeing that you have challenged the truth of my assertion, I intend to speak very frankly io you. 1 .then told 'iter-quite 'frankly • • • • " You have made a mistake that many young matrons make. You have attempted to economise by purchasing this so-called 'cheap' tea, and in doing so you have advertised your inexperience to all your friends and acquaintances. To start with, the tea you gave me this afternoon is not a patch on what you served a month ago. It hasn't the same fragrant Savour and I frankly admit that I tear its ' harshness' may upset my digestion . . . I'll bet you a five pound note on two things—firstly, the tea you served a month ago was 'Amber Tips,' secondly, if you carefully check up on the quantity of the tea you use, and its cost each month, you will find that it is costing you more per week now than when you used ' Amber Tips.' ... But site woiiMti 9 !

SAFETY-—COMFORT ECONOMY"' A help to farmers is the 15 per cent, reduction in rail freights for live-stock since last February. New Zealand rail charges are well below those of the Australian States. Sending stock by rail saves money and avoids worry. Safe handling and carriage by rail prevents loss of value of stock in transport. Using the railway also lightens the load of taxation. The RalS Is Better for Yourself

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Koyai Air Force cadets in training at Cranwell cost £539 a year each, of which sum £75 is paid by the parents. Each cadet receives 7s a day, of which 4s is deducted ios the mes& '

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 14