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THE TRUTH ABOUT TEA What gives Bel! Tea its FLAVOUR? yy iji 7000 ft. ■? 6000 " H " ====:7 '_ I ® 5000 - | 'W.gl 4000 » |o o o a yooo 1 - iooo - FIRST QUALITY ' i ■ J?‘. -J-? jM tea " ‘4 ,iol ' F - 4000 iNFRa-iuS. TEA ,<cl ’’ 'i' l ' ,n: r<>*n BELOW 4000 r<>ntoin , |WHKgg£ AROMATIC VOIiATILE OIL POOH QUALITY ■KHH9 SSSSaSaBH (favour grvingj VOLATILE OIL - (consequently lack THEJNE aroma) AH the scientific (stimulating and (4faeU riven in this freshing) BXCBSS OF TANNIN BdTtr ti.. rae nt (injurious Io health) hare be„, raoet are . SOLUBLE BITTFB LEAF f “ ny by MINERALS CONTENT comparison with era (including Valuable (living aufa fa- »° l ° sh °’' J , L——— fh } You judge tea first ty its flavour ... but did you know that it is the oil in tea on which the flavour depends? Not ordinary fixed oil, but a volatile aromatic oil that is found in quality and sufficient quantity only in the bud and young leaves from plantations at a high altitude. That is why Bell Tea, picked only from the bud and first two leaves on the shoots of plants grown at the higher levels, is so rich in flavour and has such a delicate "bouquet,” and why, too, it is so especially refreshing; for in the young leaves of tea grown at a high altitude is found abundant Theme, the property that stimulates and refreshes. Very little of such qualities exist in the leaves of plants grown on the lower lands, and which are used for inferior tea. Though Bell costs you but little more it gives better flavour, more refreshment and food value than inferior low altitude grown tea. It has not varied in quality for over 30 years. Serve Only BELL TEA Picked from Highest Altitudes therefore Highest in Quality

The King was all a-cheer, — ’ i Of food he had partaken well, .4 Q 0 No indigestion need he fear, Thanks to Newsome’s Sun- | shine Bread, I By comparison never dear! \ ! ■ Ost D// Newsome's Bread j L ''ll / certainly deserves M J I / exaltation in the A / highest places for f £ / even food content. Ask at your Store; I Ti I ’Phone 2356 for I daily delivery. X ( "«w KM'Zt '1 t"'NEWSOMES> PITT ST. WANGANUI

IHB® I DISTRIBUTORS . ■■ A PERSONAL SERVICE Sister Janet Doull. Author of “Life Adjustment for Married People,’’ besides offering her clients a wealth of information on all aspects of married life through her book, invites them to keep in communication with her and ask any advice on fresh probler as they crop up. Sister Doull is an authority on SexDetermination and is able to give instructions that ensure parents having the sex they desire. Sister Doull has gratified clients all over N.Z. and Australia and her many testimonials speak volumes! You owe it to yourself and to your partner to send for information. POST THIS COL PON TO-DAY! SISTER JANET DOULL, Box 1496. Auckland. Please send me your free book of information on “Life Adjustment for Married People.” I enclose 6d in stamps for handling. Name Address

The young couple had just moved Into a new house, and they stood surveying the situation “I wish,” said she, * 4 that this carpet was velvet.” “I don’t,” he replied unfeelingly. “I wish it was down.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 210, 5 September 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 210, 5 September 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 210, 5 September 1934, Page 2

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