What’s A WOMAN JUROR got to do with tea? Women may sit on juries if they wish and in the case of tea their judgement has all the weight of a Supreme Court ruling. To set your wife firmly on the judicial bench give her two pounds of tea and this briefing: “Use all this, then let me know what you think of it.” Unless you are a professional tea taster, it is unwise to change your brand of tea until you have drunk at least 2 lbs. of it. This gives your palate time to appreciate or reject a brand. With some of the delicately flavoured high-grown Quality Ceylon teas it is unrewarding to try and make a decision on a half-pound pack. As with fine wines, give your palate a chance to appreciate what is offered. And remember, always infuse for five minutes and stir before pouring. ENJOY THE LIVELY TASTE OF TEA Tea is the one drink that is In Ceylon new varieties of rigb/ throughout your entire tea-bush are being constantly life. Whether you want to in- developed in order to bring out duce a change of mood, gently new qualities of flavour and and healthily, to refresh your- liveliness. Benefit from this reself or just to have a sociable searchbybuyingthebestquality chat over a “cuppa”, nothing blends of tea available. Price is refreshes hke the clean lively your guide to quality cheap taste of tea. tea is often so disappointing. Remember Ceylon is the home of GOOD TEA INSBaTBB >T THt TBA acatAU ' «J
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30855, 14 September 1965, Page 12
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