Not The Cheapest
Priced Tea Tea drinkers throughout the Dominion will no doubt welcome yesterday’s announcement concerning a further price reduction for certain brands of packet tea- . Once again these major tea organisations have taken a realistic step towards easing the burden for budget conscious housewives A leading New Zealand tea authority considers however that, for true economy, housewives should be warned against buying tea merely because of the price factor.
This authority recommends that the features to consider when purchasing tea are, consistency of blending, consistency of quality, consistency of flavour and—the extra number of cups of good tea obtainable from each packet—this latter is most important.
That is why a really good tea, such as the New Zealand renowned Tiger Tea represents such outstanding economy—it’s so good it goes further. In addition there are free coupons, redeemable for cash and a money back guarantee with every packet of Tiger Tea. All these factors add up to the reasons why more and more economy conscious housewives are insisting on the ever popular TIGER TEA. —(P.B.A.)
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28372, 3 September 1957, Page 15
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176Not The Cheapest Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28372, 3 September 1957, Page 15
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