Advertisements for Tea Leaf Reading Services

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File:Advertisement-Egyptian-Tea-Room-Don-Luis.jpg|Don Luis at the Egyptian Tea Room
File:Advertisement-Egyptian-Tea-Room-Don-Luis.jpg|Don Luis at the Egyptian Tea Room
File:Gypsy-Tea-Shop.-matchbook-interior.jpg|300px|1930s Matchbook for The Gypsy Tea Shop
File:Gypsy-Tea-Shop.-matchbook-interior.jpg|300px|1930s Matchbook for The Gypsy Tea Shop
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File:Wishing-cup-business-card.jpg|1920s business card for the Wishing Cup in Boston, Massachusetts
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File:Wishing-cup-business-card.jpg|1920s business card for Ross, formerly of the Gypsy Tea Shop, now reading at the Wishing Cup in Boston, Massachusetts
File:Spanish-Court-Tea-Room-Madame-Evelyn-Advertisement.jpg|Advertisement for lunch and a reading with Madame Evelyn at the Spanish Court Tea Room, Location Unknown
File:Spanish-Court-Tea-Room-Madame-Evelyn-Advertisement.jpg|Advertisement for lunch and a reading with Madame Evelyn at the Spanish Court Tea Room, Location Unknown
File:T pa pittsburgh gypsy tea 226332.jpg|1930s matchbook cover advertisement for the Gypsy Tea Shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, front
File:T pa pittsburgh gypsy tea 226332.jpg|1930s matchbook cover advertisement for the Gypsy Tea Shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, front

Revision as of 09:13, 6 August 2020

Tea rooms, restaurants, and cafes may offer free tea leaf readings and other fortune telling services to their customers. Their announcements of these services can be found on business cards, newspaper print advertisements, postcards, and matchbook covers.

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