AYER’S navy cut cigarettes plain or tipped with cork of pure y - $ 1 SMOKE JUST FOR THE PI E* M C i i r> c L t o rC fc: > Especially OF IT / at the New Price 8 for 10 Y ITS THE TOBACCO T H AT COUNTS T 'MRW* 7 =
“Mother wouldn’t agree JgT with me at first, but she does r , Jbd now-” “ The * depression feeling ’ has had a hold of Mother for some ' / time now . . . she feels she must always buy a little cheaper than before. Unfortunately the desire to save frequently > causes her to make bad purchases that are not economical. XV e had quite a heated argument about tea. She had started to buy ‘inferior’ cheap tea ~ . said it was nearly a shilling jjjjjlig a pound cheaper than ‘Amber Tips.’ It was about this time fjjKjK that we noticed that a pound of tea didn’t last as long as it once did. Personally, 1 was sick of the cheap tea. Still, we had to economise. Then I read something that started me thinking. Had we really been saving by buying cheap tea? 1 took careful note of how much tea was used and found that not infrequently nearly twice the quantity was put in the teapot compared with the amount used when we had ‘Amber Tips.’ So I persuaded Mother to get ‘Amber Tips’ and use less. Mother was sceptical at first. Admitted the flavour of ‘ Amber Tips’ was miles better and the tea itself more refreshing, but she couldn’t see how it could be cheaper. For a whole week \ we carefully measured the tea we used, and at the end of that period we found that ‘Amber lips’ was miles cheaper than the so-called ‘ cheap ’ tea. Of course, ‘ Amber Tips ’ takes a little longer to draw .. . but it is far more refreshing, and the '& i second cup is as delicious as the first.”
: YOUR EASTER I SUIT? | • Order Your Easter Suit ♦ $ Now. ♦ We offer you Genuine Quality * -• and Sincere Workmanship a* • Lowest Possible Prices. t M McGavin ! • TAILOR, HOKITIKA >
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Grey River Argus, 31 March 1933, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 31 March 1933, Page 2
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