m aasa 19 ■■ ■ i 7 .,„ 17? » i u SCK i i m I #/ i \h. «5 sff r« ■w* a* SSrte't <L,-,»:; :f 7 % i'ii hi*'/*. •: *. : .*vW?i' JZ/ist-ary of'Tea N? 3 S . C2dcY BRADLEY BROS (CHRISTCHURCH) FOR STAINED GLASS ' vi\ •,, t ; *V A; A Lj A /V;.* 1' a? Mi IMP i W/MMf SB. p/' sa=£s a® EPi m mii WiMA WtlM Bam *T/ WOIOM yffoh A til S' X r-Xf-X | J&Sstojry of* Tea N? 3 i Saarmel jNepys 3 >-sr»* jj «/ l on lea.* In 16!j7 tea was sold to England at from £5 | to £lO pci" lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd obi server of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 hov.', despite these high prices, tea had its place and function even in those days of good Queen Bess. 1 And tne modern diarist will record that no beverage | is so important in the life of to-day. Think of the ihousands of cups you drink each year! How important then that a pure, high quality brand like M* EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE A quid be used. “Amber Tips” is essentially a t 'ti of fine quality and sterling value. 193 *Jea //. jr r O722 on In .1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 to £lO per lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd observer of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 how, despite these high prices, tea had its place and function even in those days of good Queen Bess. And the modern diarist will record that no beverage is so important, in the life of to-day. Think, of the thousands of cups you drink each year! How important then that a pure, high quality;brand like fee? EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE should be used,_ “Amber Tips” is,.essentially a t m, of fine quality ,and . sterling, value. 193 P72z SEliaiS
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New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1920, Page 32
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