4 . . —An amount too small K for coinage—yet it is the reason EVERYONE can afford the luxury of a good quality tea. Tea yields 150 to 200 cups to the pound, so an extra shilling in price means only one-sixteenth of a penny extra per cup. You don’t use third-grade butter or fourth-rate eggs. It’s equally poor economy to use anything but good quality tea, such as Pure Ceylon or Ceylon blend. fieme/nAer.. • Quality pays with TEA
"WINTER COMES.” The Latest in Heating at ASHBY BERGH’S Two Shops, Cashel street. High street. —Advt.
DULUX One coat SUPER-MATT brings you.** WeßMarliaw vl&r SUPER-MATT BALM PAINTS (N.Z.) LTD. One coat and it’s done
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28251, 12 April 1957, Page 14
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