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u n Aid to Good Health tit iU m L£M^ N SQU '§ m 7M t ] CORDIAL [ 3 MADE FROM PURE EXPRESSED JUICE OF RIPE LEMONS AND CANE SUGAR TASTE Jk QUALITY " IS THE TEST

1 'W W 4 US ripe juicy fruit, sliced and sugared and served with the creamiest custard imaginable—Custard that melts like cool foam in your mouth —Custard that is always ready—always perfect, made with o • uOtt Five flavours — Almond, Banana Cream, Lemon, Raspberry, Vanilla. The long life of Tea Drinkers fE'f/VTz Tea is Tea drinking nations rank first for longevity. No doubt this is in a measure due to the quality of the tea they consume, the inferior grades being shipped in bulk to other countries for selling as “loose” tea. FINE tea cannot be sold loose, as it would lose much of its fragrance. the trade term for those choice p lockings of the best crops—the leaf that has grown neither so slowly as to be rank, nor so quickly that it is insipid: It is the leaf that is full of fragrance and flavour. £ A* & 1 Amber Tips rf/VE Tea Ceyion'st Best The “Amber Tips” packet protects the consumer in two ways, (a) It guarantees the contents to be FINE tea. (h) It ensures the contents reaching the consumer without any of the aroma or fragrant flavour being lost. 3240

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 March 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 March 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 March 1926, Page 17

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