• # d l ' i For the hot weather there is nothing so refreshing as ICED TEA a delicious new drink for Summer days. Easily made - wonderfully cooling very refreshing. Use " ROMA" Tea always the care taken in its manufacture from tea bush to packing ensures pure fullflavoured tea, ideal for this Summer beverage. i ' t : r /; £ S I , n'b Make it this way:— Infuse some "ROMA TEA in the ordinary way; strain, cool, and sweeten to taste. Serve in small; glasses, into which you have first put a little finely crushed ice; add a thin slice of lemon and a little lemon-juice. Iced " ROMA' Tea keeps well in a thermos flask for picnics, or to take to ithe tennis courts. '• \"-/v $ : v,\i k wr:. -C's ■ . f ....mil |, ;V - v - ; ' ii as ■ w> ,1 m \ mm s v '■ Mmw INVOICES, STATEMENTS, COUNTER DOCKET BOOKS, OFFICE STATIONERY. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS, Queen Street, Auckland. Telephone 44-290. Andrews radiates hesltli and well-being; a glass of pleasant-taking Andrews, with its lively, sparkling refreshes and invigorates —it keeps the bloodstream cool, it tones the system and produces a general feeling oi; well-being. throughout manufacture Andrevre b untouched by ham! scon , nm'r^Tn^Hiniifflilh ALMOND & SPRAGGQN tTD., Wellington, Aucldand. ChruUhurch and DuM**
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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