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MOKE TEAPOTS BKEW WA UDELL'S 2s 10d BLEND. The inevitable teapot, is so much a part of every household that we sometimes overlook the inestimable worth of "the National beverage." No toapot—no refreshing, satisfying drink I But even then tea varies in its satisfying powers. Cheap inferior teas are "dry-tasting," flavourless, dark ingThis explains in full the ever-increas-■ing demand for. Warden's favoured 2s JOd tea—a full 'in Cd worth in scrupulously careful blending of .lender, young full-flavoured tea. ! Try it —like it—buy more! That is t.ho iiaturul outcome. Only at War-1 fell's.— P.B.A. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 18

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