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m m m m & ■ I m m & m ■fesijf BRADLEY BROS (CHRISTCHURCH) FOR STAINED GLASS iW' •k-J & ®?.U £3# te.' fa iM t WaSi&3Sg«£; 1 m eas* vS viilas is 5Vs R*ffi S’® rn <=sg Od m \<e <?is; 'fcsj \WV -J.pLC f/flstorvof .. C/ea; 'N?Z In the days of Sir Krancis Drake. Tea first became known in England towards the end of the 16th century. In those stirring times when England’s sailors swept the seas a chest of Tea was a more valued prize than many a trinket wrested from the haughty Spaniard. And yet money could not buy any tea that would compare with f ea m a> WH2 EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE Just “Amber Tips” is superior to the tea of Drake’s days so too does it to-day hold pride of place over other brands. One trial will prove its merits —test it to-night. a a imm w &s 05 :SBS r/@ S 8? 1 ■-;? St viiUiS «s»» ■ - zm ;/,■ •as . •- •'a >:fistorv o ' r In trKc days of* Sirßancis Drake ♦ Tea first became known in England towards the end of the 16th century. In those stirring times when England’s sailors swept the seas a chest of Tea was a more valued prize than many a trinket wrested from the haughty Spaniard. And yet money could not buy any tea that would compare with & m ; Es sffia bgr^Lps& EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE Just as “Amber Tips” is superior to the tea of Drake’s days so too does it to-day hold pride of place over other brands. One trial will prove its merits —test it to-night. 192 St/

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 June 1920, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 17 June 1920, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 17 June 1920, Page 32