I. Why fet your wife and M ■ children drink low- M ■ .priced common tea? m Wit contains no sub- m ■ stance or quality, M ■ and never gives m ■ satisfaction, and is f ■ dear at any price. ■ ■ Good pure vyhole- 0 ■ some tea costs 1 ■ lessthan a farthr* , 1 ing (id.) per cup at I ■ rrf .';.:■ 2/- per !b., and yet I +if H/rtl many let "their ■«£' ■ r ©■ families drink#%#, ■gjOjcajß. common • te' aMim&mm: (and tea dusts) E|HSK ■Hunflt for con' HHi symption, and • 9; pay 6d. per glass 1 ■ for their beer or ■ '■. whisky. Low ■ m priced tea re- ■ ■ quires twice the ■ ■ quantity to make ■ - ■ the same extract ft S as a tea costing. JL M from 2/- to 3/- per Ib.M /NELSOfU
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 22 March 1911, Page 6
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157Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 22 March 1911, Page 6
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