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The T ruth About Tea what has THEINE to do with TEA? '-wmia mp—| B J X—: _M7O 0 0 -Ft. Irx 3000 A. 4000 " 20 0 0 •■ 1000 " FIE ST QUALITY TEA grown ABOVE 4000 INFERIOR TEA feet, is rich in: grown BELOW 4000 feet contains AROMATIC VOLA- _ . T ~ ~ 4TILE OIL POOR QUALITY BgaaKtWKOtfefeM VOLATILE OIL IIEaMMMBMftIMHIi (flavour giving) (consequently lack of ..".i ■■>■'■ ■ THEINE aroma) AU the scientific (stimulating and rcEXCESS OF TANNIN facl3 Riven In this freshing) ~ . . , ~, advertisement (injurious to health) have been most criT ~ carefully confirm- SUULELE BITTER LEAF ed by comparison MINERALS CONTENT authorities! 4 ne ” 1 (including valuable (giving crude fla~ potash. and photvour) Wl mi in■■nH iii m ■■■■ll phates) How a good cup of tea refreshes you when tired . . . This, chemistry tells us, is due to THEINS, the stimulating and refreshing property in tea. Theine is found in quantity only in the bud and young tea leaves picked for the finest quality tea from gardens at an altitude of over 4000 feet. These leaves are delicately, richly, fragrant in flavour because the abundant aromatic volatile oil they contain releases the “bouquet” or flavour we so enjoy. There is very little Theine in the leaves from gardens on the lower levels, and the oil becomes poor in quality and non-flav-our giving ... Bell Tea comes only from high altitude gardens ... rich in refreshing Theine, rich in flavour, rich, too, in soluble mineral matter that is of real food and nerve value. Bell Tea has not varied in quality for over 30 years and costs you very little more. It is the cream of the tea plantation. Serve Only BELL TEA Picked from Highest Altitudes therefore Highest in Quality crisp TASTY NUTS from Brazil where yLilsy the Nuts grow’ SEALED in 1A CHOCOLATE r -J T I | _ 1 L/L_JL J ki
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Southland Times, Issue 22378, 18 July 1934, Page 3
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339Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22378, 18 July 1934, Page 3
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