TENNIS CHAMPION WHEN IT S FORTY-THIRTY AND I NEED MATCH POINT, I'M CHEWING m s' m WRIGLEY'S." % * 5, N 9& « % fc“% *St> . mm AS as&. % *4-k u Sophisticated ? Yes! .. . Yet i Was Caught Once . . . But Never Again I ” “I was brought up in a fastidious manner; 1 have travelled considerably; you may say that lam naturally critical in all things. lam keenly appreciative of the advantages of buying Quality. “Sophisticated in the ways of the world, yet 1 once allowed myself to be caught with something that * was-just-as-good ’ ... but never again. To-day, * Amber Tips * alone finds a place in my home ... it is the Tea of Teas.” NOT£: yon are always sure ol the quality of “Amber Ups" . . tbe.bigb standard never varies. Not without good reason has “Amber Tips” been New Zealand’s favourite tea for over 41 years an Empire grown lea. blended and packed in New Zealand by New Zealanders for New Zealanders. "Amber Tips xm. X Tea f Teas c/ke UlaoovJt Jomgefcs Joongefc
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Evening Star, Issue 23056, 7 September 1938, Page 3
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165Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23056, 7 September 1938, Page 3
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