o g J: I Lifctlc is know7l of speare’s early life, other eWIrI • ■ than his hast Y marriage to Anne Hathaway when 18 and ' ' s:’ Sw she 26. He wrote plays in PeRM? which he acted, and died in comfortable circumstances on A p rfi 23r^»16:16 ’ h & ; age of 52 * 11 ME- dte Judffe Proving and disproving . iy r “He was not for an age, but for all time.” So said Ben Jonson o£ his friend Shakespeare. While there is ample evidence of Shakespeare’s literary reputation during his lifetime, no biography of the Immortal Bard—“ Than whom nobody has such power over oui, laughter and our tears”—was written until two generations’ after his death. ■ The test of time proved his genius, even as for 25 years the constantly increasing demand for Amber Tips, making it 4 the most popular tea in the Dominion, is abundant proof of its superior quality, flavour and economy .... and has not / this test of time proved, too, the claim that “Those who drink 5 ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it ? ii¥twirjwiiii«.iLiwinjw>iwßi | M<i.i.i.>.r*J.ii.u I. ..r.j'i~.;.''~riT**TT7x*. J. :! a.:.-.::':-:':':-:-:-: JA- .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1931, Page 8
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