After a day in field or furrow—Amber Tips The sturdy pioneer, to whose energy and enterprise Maoriland owes so much, enjoys Amber Tips. His stalwart son, who represents the nation of the future, will drink no other tea. He realises that his parents in their younger days had but few of the advantages he possesses—that they had to pay a high price for tea/ and even then could not purchase the same high quality and standard as Everybody’s Favourite What of yourself Are you still using Home other brand? Don’t you owe it to yourself ,to try Amber Tips the tea -which has cap- . tured tens of thous- . ands of fastidious tea drinkers all over the Dominion. A packet of the 2'- grade will prove why. 81 m ' ■ r 4SSSL
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New Zealand Tablet, 10 December 1914, Page 48
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130Page 48 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 10 December 1914, Page 48
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