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■ g r \ 4 v 'V';■ 'V .''' *& ■f'#-' i' : I "How do you always maintain ] ( the unvarying high quality and | I fragrant flavour of' Amber Tips'?" I I s | This is a question often | § asked our "Tea Taster'* i 3 - \a 5 The basis of the success of "Amber Tips" lies in the unswerving business § 3 policy of using only the choice FINE tea from Ceylon—and everybody knows S 3 that it is only in FINE tea—the choice pluckings of each tea crop—that the a S delicious fragrance of tea is fully and properly developed. = %■- 3 When tea is matured too slowly tfie flavour becomes rank—if it grows too & 5 When tea is matured too slowly the flavour becomes rank—if it grows too 5 r ' § quickly it is insipid. The particular pluckings that are correctly matured to - 5 = bet full of exquisite flavour are known as FINE tea, and these alone are used 1 s for "Amber Tips." / i S3 • S . s It is also this exclusive use of FINE teas that makes "Amber Tips" so 5 i economical, brewing far more cups to the pound than any inferior tea. 5 • .• . • ..v ..... M S 1 V 1 •# mm | ijpjlllll ' Insist on * | 118 FINE Tea | Ml » * \ ] mm 5 Packed in £ lb. and 1 lb. packets, and in 2 lb., 5 lb.,- and 10 lb. tins, and acid | a by all grocer* everywhere I 51 ' f 1' ;-10 1 ■■ ■ " . . ■ ■ • ■ : —• i', ' — BYCROFT . I 5 i ' ; v BISCUITS we aw- I E - ufactured under the £ I; TVIII P AW A SPECI A? LY d Efj! - I I Your Children s ■ skS® I B £ v«bA : Val V v . GAGED expert from .. s; ~ " easrl ' Huntley & ' 5 | Health will Benefit— e "" I S You can give your children more By croft Crackers and Wholemeal Bis- 5 § -cuita with distinct benefit to their health. ;. : The substitution of these = § Biscuits for bread is distinctly advantageous to sickly children, and equally I || good results attend their consumption by healthy youngsters. g j: Bycroft Wholemeal Biscuits are of great dietetic value ß being full of = / II wholesome nourishment in a most easily digested form. . 5 » " S MM M* | Bycroft Cream Crackers [ I and Wholemeal Biscuits f I Children rush —especially when made into sandwiches with a thin £ £ spreading of jam or butter— "Bycroft" when ordering biscuits | I from your grocer—then you are sure of the best. 5 I All Bycrcft Biscuits owe their superiority to the use of fine "Snow-Drift g I Flour and their manufacture by improved processes in the most modern g li I Biscuit Factory in the Dominion. • I Biscuit Factory in the Dominion. I Made from Snow Drift Flour I , j I ■ far Critical Palates mTA V < | j j^siiliiiiiui;«<«».-HmwnMi'MimMiiiiiiiiiMiiuniiiiwnniuiiiiiiiiiinii>iiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiiiiii || iiiinmM | M ||| Hia | mwa»B j '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 11

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