JULIA HAS TO EXPLAIN AGAIN. “But, Julia, this tastes like the ‘best’ tea.” “Well it’s ‘fine’ tea, if you must know; but it costs only 2/6 a pound. It’s Tiger Tea, and the grocer told me it’s the only ‘fine’ tea you can buy at less than three shillings. I tried several kinds, but Tiger is the only one I like after being used to expensive tea for so long.” . “Tiger Tea, the only low priced ‘fine’ tea selling in New Zealand at 2/6 will make 400 cups of delicious tea to the pounddouble economy that will appeal to all thrifty people to-day. All Grocers sell Tiger Tea. 4.—Advt.
“AFORE YE GO—BELL’S." Bell’s is the whisky of hospitality and good cheer. When ordering, be sure that vou are supplied with Scotch Whisky from 1 Arthur Bell and Sons Lid., Perth, Scotland, and take no other The brand which has been on the N.Z. market for thirty years—THE BOTTLE WITH . THE YELLOW LABEL-GUARANTEED AGE AND PURITY—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 9
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