ALMOST A QUARREL. For forty years McTavish and his wife had lived placidly together. Not once had they quarrelled. Then one evening McTavish put down his tea cup, and glaring at his wife, demanded, “Do ye want to poison me that ye gie me tea that tastes like varnish?” “No, Sandy, but ye telt me I was to economise so I bought some cheaper tea,” she replied. "Weel, don’t do it again. Keep on getting Tiger Tea. It’s no economy to buy stuff I canna drink. Tiger Tea’s only 2/10 a lb., and it’s worth every penny o’ it.”—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 4
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99Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 4
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