*-«•!/ i,f Rerirm, I//9;M 



I'm the Robnr Tea Girl 



Take a packet of R o b u r 

 and turn the tea out— you'll find 

 that it contains full weight ot 

 leaf. We weigh the tea before 

 we put it into the wrapper or 

 tin— some people's way of weigh- 

 ing a pound of tea is to put 

 their paper or bag on the scale 

 and th°n put the tea into it and 

 weigh both together, and if 

 their paper h;ippens to be thick, 

 it m:iy weigh as niuCh as an 

 ounce, in which case you only 

 get 15 oz. inste&d of 16 oz. of 

 tea, or about a penny worth less 

 value in tea than you'd j^St if you'd 

 bought a pound of Robur— and 

 not only 4° Jo" g^t good weight 

 when \ou buy Robur, but you 

 also get tlie purest, the most 

 wholesome ajid the nicest tea 

 that can be got. 



Please try the No 1 Grade. 



Miss Irene Dillon 



Phjio'd if SUtuatt &• Cu., Hell. 



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