Make every meal ' [;*v ''^(| pMßwPSg^^^;,! * ''*• ''- ',- "-''-" ■% indigestion, constipation and ' - Vv. 7lllP^(f^Si^^Q biliousness, you cannot have 0 ■ ~.*• ~\J^~ '-^S^O^^^^^ HEADACHES CONSULT . \ . . '\l' M^^Y >% I ■»• HEADACHES >*\ \k U^T ' -^^^^ IYI HLT • ' ' - HEADACHES -tiAYA^ I*^ '-l^T ' ■■■■-■*■■ • . SPECTACLES *"\Hv* ~ .^^M |F ffl I C/^l I ITC \ WEAK ETES SS MANNERS ST. n^t^\^ _j^ imagination. Upon retirement from the proud position *^KKS=jgjC^P^i^^Pß^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^ «f Commander-in-Chlef in India in 1892, Sir FredaricQ =:=^ ; On Xmas Day, 1899, Lord Roberts sailed for Somtti ■i^S^KJSSs^ ■' 'AjrufOf and m4tJittie-morethan"a year turned defeti ■ ' hUo victor*. ■■■'...•. \. ■ . POPULARITY ,-. public tribute to cxaisisteni martl Of Lord Roberts it is said.**. The Nafem toe*: Mm tolte heart and called him 'Bobs.;'— 7" >:":'"J '^J| Consistent merit in aiiy walk in ltfe is not always thus rewarded, but when through the years such intimate, homely popularity is maintained, no further proof that it is deserved is needed. For a quarter of a century "Amber Tips** has undeniably been the most popular tea in this Dominion, a homely tribute which has been the true test of its unvaryingly high quality and fine flavour ... and what can more aptly emphasise the truth that "Those who drink 'Amber Tips 5 know why others also prefer it"?
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 78, 2 April 1931, Page 14
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194Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 78, 2 April 1931, Page 14
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