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W THE AMBER TIPS STORY. Weighing the Pack. READ THE SERIES. Twice a day on the Plantations of Ceylon the baskets of freshly picked leaves are brought to the “Kanganees” —as the overseers are called. The baskets are then placed on the scales and the weight entered in tin books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plantation —the overseer weighing a basket. Amber Tips Tea is blended from the finest teas from the finest plantations. The Amber Tips experts are recognised in Ceylon as the largest New Zealand buyers, and hence the best growths are offered to them. There’s no better value on the market than Amber Tips. Delicious, full flavoured»-perl'ect m quality and strength, the special airtight, damp-proof package maintains the high quality of the tea. mm Beware of imitations. Try Amber Tins 21- per lb. tea, extra fine, connoisseurs and experts call it “the king of quality. teas.” The 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips is the choice of ten# of thousands who know good tea and good value. Another grade is sold atl/bperlb.—splendid value for the money it is too. C 5 M * ’ //I'/r/ft P'77

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 November 1913, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 13 November 1913, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 13 November 1913, Page 48

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