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The long life of Tea Drinkers 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. FINE Tea Js\ the trade term for those choice pluckings 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. 'l K Amber Tips FINE Tea — Ceylon's,* Best The “Amber Tips” packet protects the consumer in two ways, (a) It guarantees the contents to be FINE tea. (b) It ensures the contents reaching the consumer without any of the aroma or fragrant flavour being lost. IRONING: m ■pEMEMBER that rough “drag” as you wearily v -rushed your old-fashioned iron the silken threads that pulled; and the suddenly scorched spots —the lack of eventual smooth finish—and the iron always too hot or just not hot enough— But to-day! Your iron is a Hotpoint with a surface like gleaming, slippery glass, and ironing day holds the keen satisfaction of a job perfectly, pleasantly completed. Study these facts about Hotpoint. t'6 a v in l V \°W tVP a v \ae (c° Uow; f c c a<=6 a Vto* r.b s V \jS c Hotpoint the perfect National Servant, makes ironing a pleasure test one at your nearest dealers—all first-class Electrical Firms stock Hotpoint. in'\AoW 3^ 9 \v e *' »r' 5 - ELECTRIC IRON Wholesale and Retail from: THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 42 Customhouse Quay - Wellington. 150 High St.- Christchurch. Customs St. West - Auckland. Stuart Street - Dunedin. Branches at:—WHANGAREI, HAMILTON, HASTINGS, WANGANUI and TIMARU.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 10 April 1926, Page 5
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