The long life of Tea Drinkers TZv/a) Tea drinking nations rank first for long- I the trade term for those choice I evitv No doubt this is in a measure due I pluckings of the best crops- I to the quality of the tea they- consume the I I SSWS SUSS .J £• 2“S 5 I FINE tea cannot be sold loose, as it would 1 f ra g ra nce and flavour. j lose much of its fragrance. \ fjjffinber Tips O I FINE —Cey/oris t Best a I ' STJH 13 The “Amber Tips” packet protects the consumer m two ways, (a) It guarantees the contents to be FINE tea.. . Ih it ensures the contents reaching the consumer without. any o f the aroma or fragrant flavour being lost. 3240 ® ' '' ' ~ * L . ■ 1 ■ ' """ " — ■ ■ ■ ■ -
MONTEITH’S ALES For Ever Best IN BULK AND BOTTLE AT ALL LEADING HOTELS mwnwwtfL PRFFTON • P.0.80X39.
A little cold makes much misery! Get prompt relief with “NAZOL,” th© most effective specific. Always keep a bottle handy. 60 doses for 1/6.— Advt .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1926, Page 8
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