I HI The Last Peg \it/K/\ Our aim since 1728 IH^^^"^s' (^^^ I Fry's Pur«Br«akfe*tC«c«a ha* alwayabom (I ' \%A3?*«^ff*aUrP^ I mad* to one standard—Urn highest. Joseph [I Vlllllllll O\ I AMlff Am 4 I Fry sot that standard in 178 S. Nearly two (I 1 H Mllll j| 1 Kk \j \J 111 g\J p I I hundred year* have (mi* h>y, and i»roces*es (I ■ #1 HI I Hv I*V #> and methods are immensely imitroTed; ** t I ■ MM ■■ I IJkVi 'Matchless' Oxford Shoe* Me . I toe, is Fry's Cocoa, See hew the children I ||f II II 11 llf I d««vedlvMilinkwlt M f. M . 1 enjoy its pure cheeeUt* flavour. Ifl "^ «■■■■■■•» aeaerretiy held in high esteem | ' ~ ' Ull i\i\ m\ 1% by all who wear them. Ele--1 mjt . Ull XII AM gwtly stylish, comfortable, V r« HI W\Jfll andloni-wetnof,they repre"*Ji & BreakfmMt\\\ I sent maximum value. Attll * onfcsifP^» m^% , In] pSSM>j?iiP^^^ Kid, Box Calf, Nigger Brown, — .jssssa-. _ 111 ■P^aißevajtfeea^^^E liu j P.tenL sSi -^='1 f Wll LIAM NEES I ' i i'/iAJI The"Teti Taster" explains how — , The Pranks of Nature have enabled the sales of "Amber Tips" to increase every year for 25 years YOU know how flowers will grow in one corner of the garden better than another—t x prank of Nature—and how a warm spell also affects their growth. Tea crops are affected the same way with widely different results in the ultimate flavour. Some periods of the year there are pluckings of tea which' attain greater fragrance and flavour than the rest of the crop, That Tea is technically know as FINE Tea, and is incomparably superior to tea that has grown too quickly, or so slowly to be rank. v . ' • . ' i ' Were it not for the "Franks of Nature" which grow some portions of a Tea ' ' Crop better than the r«t, and a business policy which demands whoHy FINE fIHH|HfIHBHBRfI| tea, then the sales of "Amber Tips" would not have'increased as they have every year far tweaty-fre years. , l^^^^S Insbt on I § I "Amber Tips" H^Rffll .^*S^^^^-gJH \ Packed in lib. and lib. packets, and in 2tt>., Sib., and lOib. rim
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 10
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350Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 10
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