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STILL POPULAR. Who does not enjoy a cup of fragrant tea? Tea is a commodity common to every home. Almost at every meal, snug m its cosy covering’, our old friend the teapot awaits its turn. Were we for urgent reasons asked to forego any of the things necessary to social and every-day life, tia certain that the cup “which cheers but does noi inebriate” would not be the first to go. • ‘ljo without my cup of tea?” says mother. “Xoi I-” Knowing the popularity of tea ’a i 1 keen is the demand for a real “ 001 l ar ticle, Mr R. D. Whyte, of the Terrace End Grocery Stores, who had 10 vears' experience with Cooper and Co., tea Glasgow, Scotland, has sot himself rS S Jelling i public mt.. All are blended and packed at the store Air Whyte and under his personal super- °! .- J How will he succeed in pleasing the Vision. Vttr fVm otoprlv vision- Wow ’ indicate d by the steady *' L o3 asd demand for his teas, Try some. y*ou win come again.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 429, 21 June 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 429, 21 June 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 429, 21 June 1922, Page 6