a 1 ■m k v *i' mm ««1 iiif: >3.; nw. I :* .r: ' V •l» Tifi ill imm&m mߣs£ m a* I*Ja( I j J i ijLl'Ji i if r • : 'il j ' I i In "Amber Tips" Free Prizes you have a form of business reciprocity that benefits both consumer and producer ... a practical form of profitsharing: that gives the consumer a personal interest in the increasing sales of this popular tea. In operation the plan is both simple and equitable —in every packet and tin of "Amber Tips" there is now placed a coupon, representing a number of points, according to the value of the tea purchased. A prize list is published, containing a number of useful articles for both men and women, with the select your prise from the list, note the number of points required to obtain it, and then simply save th© coupons till you have the required number. Address your letter:— "AMBER TIPS PRIZE," Eastern Tea Companyv P.O. Box 946, Chratchmch. In every way the quality of "Amber Tips" remains the same ... the "Gift Prizes" representing so much extra value for everybody who regularly uses this favourite blend of choice Ceylon Tea. Envelopes to Match High Quality. Moderate Cost. Herald Printing Woirfss # Queen Street. Phone 44-2^o
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 4
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211Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 4
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