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Over £40,000,000 worth of eggs and fowls ■e consumed in Great Britain every year.

A I I i i c S 3 1 5v 1 /Pi •H, DM i s i£S 11IP (CK >r/ %or Second Cup ? yes its‘Amber Tips'’— and I couldnt resist it/ —And with “Amber Tips” the secofid cup is as fragrant as the first. That is a characteristic of “Fine” Tea—of which “Amber Tips” is entirely composed. "Fine” is a trade term used in connection with tea to designate the choice pluckings of the best crops— the leaf that has neither grown too slowly nor too quickly, hut which is richest in flavour and fragrance—and no other is used in blending “Amber Tips.” Insist on ‘Amber Tips” FINE Tbs. Packed in ilb. and lib. packets, and in 21b., 51b., and 101 b. tins. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 3

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