LL 5 I!* y THE £>U S 6J)el' c m Ofll' ■p w m* I " Ufclcome back, Sir. Thank goodness the mistress realises now theres no tea just as good as;There are all kinds of teas—good, bad, and indifferent, but there is only one economical tea of peerless quality and irresistible flavour—BELL. On tea tables in every grade of society, you will find BELL Tea .. . pure CEYLON ... the most refreshing drink of all. More cups to the pound. Try BELL. P er lb.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 69, 20 February 1937, Page 12
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