January, 1920 
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W HEN man passes in rugged health the 
allotted three score years and ten, his princi¬ 
ples of preserving health are considered practical 
and authoritative. 
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Similarly, the principles which have enabled a 
" merchant to retain the popularity of his products 
over two generations must also be worthy of note. 
For eighty-four years, Ridgways Tea perfection didn’t just 
happen. It was accomplished only through an unswerving 
policy to excel. 
For instance, to preserve the sun-riped fragrance—and 
refreshing influence that promotes good cheer—Ridgwa)'s 
Tea is always “Packed only in TIN—to keep the flavor in.” 
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Ten cent sizes i 
Enjoy today this exhilerating delight; this beverage of 
tempting, tingling flavor—that has made Ridgwa}'s Tea a 
minister of good cheer and refreshment since 1836 . 
Packed only in TIN—to keep the flavor in 
