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I itlSii ?*^ .•;'ijv li&^il Jo* SSBSS! us »S5 3SI s3l* •m Sgr jg*^lj Why not practice economy and yet buy the best on the market. By always purchasing "AMBER TIPS." you are practicing economy in its truest sense, because being a blend of fine teas you use less and get a better cup of tea. There is absolutely no economy in buying cheap inferior teas, they are wasteful and injurious to health. coats a little more than others but is worth the money. At least give it a trial. Packed in Three Grades: "72, 2/4

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 5 November 1917, Page 2

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110

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 5 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 5 November 1917, Page 2

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