, » “I was stupid enough once “... thought I could buy a tea ‘just-as-good’ as ‘Amber Tips’... you know the line of talk. Never again ... I prefer to hear my friends say—‘What a nice cup of tea’ . . . the wise ones always guess ‘Amber Tips.’ "After all, ‘Amber Tips’ is always the standard by which you hear other teas judged. NEW ZEALAND’S FAVOURITE TEA FOR OVER 40 YEARS
AS BAD AS DURING THE DEPRESSION The strain of doing too much work Is as bad as the worry Of having too little to do. Beware of over-strained nerves— The cause of" weak eyes, headaches. Sleeplessness, loss of appetite. Better start Marshall’s’ Fosphenne now. Take daily as directed. And see the wonderful improvement In your general health. “ Marshall’s ” in the six-sided carton 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.— fAdvt.] “ Did anyone ever tell you how wonderful you are?” “ Don’t believe they ever did.” 11 Then where’d you get the idea?”
Dcllcloui Chicken Broth in a moment—lustadd bollin* water _E«V. VKi'l'hlr-
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Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 13
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163Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 13
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