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A Ay #s\ ■r Lwho look ill! Whose color hai lef, their chcekf. who are losing v/civhi. whose nerves are unstrung, and" whore tracking, persistent cough, m l-.cs them leel weak and comI letely plosliated 1- . .. they have allowed a simple cold to. develop i'l.o a dangerous symptom, and ihat is why they feel anxious a, d depressed. They need and should persist in taking it regularly until they regain " their former good healdi. ;’fi (if 4/o “> a!! i.hrmisti & Storrs. 10 “Make yourselves nests of pleasant houghts” (Ruskiu). while “NO-RUB-BING LAUNORY HELP” is doing the weekly waking. ____________

r i a / / / Ceylon's r~~ 3 2AV it would never do to sell ‘‘Amber dips loose as is often done teas. FINE tea calls for special packets in order to retain its delicate fragrance unimpaired. No doubt this also contributes to the economy of FINE tea, it being well known that one pound of ‘'Amber Tips” makes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. Oi..y the choice plucking? of correctly matured leaf il cbc that are rich m flavour and .ragrance—are technically termed ‘fine” tea. > In blending “Amber Tips” only “Fine’ Tea is used. r e<x jest

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 82, 6 May 1926, Page 3

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