mm w • - ' MORNING \: £ % il •mr Hi* > ,11 (* i mm \ /x N /> 'v The most happy introduction to a new day . . . the Morning Cup of “Amber Tips” . . . refreshingly fragrant tea as only the choicest grown leaf can make. I I I / IS I % \ / s. M - X. v .y\ .fsg /> ... 'V $ mmm NOON NIGHT *L H r A iT —T*< 12.X .. ) ,-r> a As the day wears on . . . “Amber Tips” energises you .. . refreshes the brain . . . revives your energies. “Amber Tips”—the stimulant without ' a let-down later. In the evening, when the “droops” are contagious, blithesome spirits return and the heaviness of the evening meal vanishes with a cup of fragrant « • “Amber Tips.” I I K i mm t
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Northern Advocate, 30 March 1938, Page 8
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