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TRY THIS DEMON TEA!

Try this sumptuous Lemon Tea —so palate-whetting, so appeasing, so fragrant! Allow one toaspoonful of Wardell's famous 2s lOd Blend and half a small lemon to each person. Squeeze the lemons into a jug and add half a pint of boiling water. Pour this on to the tea in the warmed pot aud stand for four minutes. Fill teapot with boiling water, stand for further three minute?, and serve in glasses with cut lemon slices separately. This recipe is most liked when Warcell's 2s lOd Tea is used, for the easy brewing strength nnd fragrance of Warden's Wend never fails to please. —Advt,

ensemble of ecru and brown lace, brown straw hat, and carried a bouquet of golden shaded marigolds. Mrs. Alfred Evans (Christchureh), the bride's grandmother, wore a black laco gown, black hat, and carried a bouquet of lilac. Miss H. Evans (Christchureh), aunt of the bride, wore a frock of oyster corded georgette,, red hat, and spray of red flowers. Mrs. E. Frost (Auckland), aunt of the bridegroom, wore a beige and black patterned ninon gown, black hat, nnd carried a bouquet of red flowers. The bride travelled in a model ensemble of gentian blue wool crepe, a long-sleeved frock being worn under a three-quarter coat with upstanding capo sleeves. She wore a bandeau hat of blue straw, trimmed with white, aird carried a- coat of American broadtail, with collar of flying squirrel, the gift of the bridegroom.

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Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 14

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TRY THIS DEMON TEA! Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 14

TRY THIS DEMON TEA! Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 14

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