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you consider the delicate nature of the leaf of "fine" tea, you realise it would never do to handle it roughly by selling it loose [ as is often the practice with seconds and thirds. For this !j reason, "AMBER TIPS" is I packed in specially prepared a packets and tins that retain | the original flavour with its I fragrance fresh and unim- I paired. S The "AMBER TIPS" label | guarantees the contents of l the packet to be all "fine" tea. \ "Tips FINE TEA—Ceylon's Best \ j. F . shaniy and Co.. 41. Fort Street. Auckland. Sol* A*ent«.__ . I The NEW j£ | Columbia | I Grafonola | !*? Made in Britain by British JS Inventors. a£ IS The Gramophone of to-morrow— IX Fjs super-excellent in tone • —■ which j|jj"| renders other present-day instrir a^ &jj& ments inferior by comparison. gjg Two Important Features. fS S THE NEW PRODUCER jS 5§ ensures tones that are glorious, IBg Ej rich, mellow and pure. fIS g THE NEW COLUMBIA g$ 9S MOTOR—a mechanical marvel ! S| —the quietest ever put into a rpf (SgW gramophone. A*t lUc All leading Muiic Slorei Hock JfjM lha New Columbia Grafonola. S£ff ' Call (or demonstration at once. yJK^I '£j Alio iik to hear the latest iiiue k^ 53 «' Columbia New Proce»i Re* (*£ BE cord* Made bv txclmivo pro- gjfr <CP ceti without icratch. g& )m WHOLEBAX.E DIUTEIBUTOES: JR| AUOjii^A^D—Arthur |i. mtuao, ui<L §2* WUdJxi-«xo«-«annfttyne and Hunter, Lti Sg

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 11