Mrs Henpeck : “ Did you miss mo much while I was away?” Mr Henpeck : “Er, no, dear. 1 went to a lecture every night.” J Dolly : “ That man was an old ‘ flame ’ of mine.” Madge : “ What’s the story?” Dolly ; “ He fired up one day and wait out.” We arc consistent in the good value of teas we supply, consistent in our methods, and consistent in our determination to keep at the top. Our tea sales consistently increase, because we offer such sterling quality Value is the magnet that draws and holds our trade. We ask you to try our “Russian ” blend of tea at Is 6d. We are sending this special tea far and wide—proof of its exceptional value. A. and J. MTarlane. tea blenders.—CAdyt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 14001, 6 March 1909, Page 5
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124Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14001, 6 March 1909, Page 5
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