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Ti Ma te Maori ] HE KUPU MAI NA RIPITANA I

TRANSLATION. Tea for the Maori A MESSAGE FROM LIPTON. All discerning observers of Nativa character agree on one point, and that ia—the Maori knows a good thing at a glance. He is not deceit** by Bounce. The Maori pre fera Lipton's Tea Ho linn learned by ciperieiico tliat a very little of Lipton'rt Tea makes a Good Pot— Delieiouß in Flavour. Tlie reason why Maoris are drinking Lipton's Tea in Iar Rer and still* larger quantities is that they cannot be disappointed. Tlie " LIPTON " GUARANTEE is Good Knouftli for the Maori—and for tlie Pattella,tool If anyone Rets a packet of ** Lipton'* not to his taste—or if it be not found an economical Tea, requiring only a little to make a Good Potthere will be promptly refunded both price and postage if the package of unused Tea is returned direct to Lipton, Limited, Auckland, with name of htoro v«hero purchased. Ask your Storekeeper for Upton's Tea—Grown and Distributed by the World's Lnrßest Tea Purveyors. Prices 4/2 aud J 4. hainf.s-19 _f

_ Ko nga tangata katoa c moliio ana kite titiro i te aliua o te Maori c vvhakaae katoa ana— HE TOHUNGA TE MAORI KITE TITIRO I TE MEA PAL Kaore ia c rahua i nga mahi whalcawai. Pai ke kite Maori te Upton's Tea (TI A RIPITANA) He mohio tona ki nga ahua mai o mva —ahakoa iti te kapunga Ti a Ripitana, tona kaha nui atu —Tv ke I tona Reka; tv ke tona Kakara. Ko te ttkanga i ptki haere tonu ai te whai a te Maori ko te Ti a Ripitana, he mohio, ma reira anake, ka ngata ai tona liialna. TE KUPU OATI A "RIPITANA." hei Taonsa ma te Maoii —hei Taonca lioti ma te Palter* 3 Mchemea Ua tupono tetalii Isngata te whiwhi ki tetahi lakai Ti a Ripitana kaore i iau ki i. ~, hiabia —mchemea ranei kaore c kilrn tona raneatanga, c tika net ahakoa iti te ti nui atu te kaha—ka tere tonu le whakahokia atu ki aia ole moni ulu ote time te whakaholcia tikatia ki • Ripitanafoinftiti, Akara'n" mc te ingoa ano o re loa i hokona mai ai, c niau ana i runsa. Tonon atu. hei le Ti a Ripitana. i te Toa. He mea Wh-katlipntuptt. he mea Tukutuku na nga I " Tino Kaihokohoko Ti ole Ao Katoa, V NGA UTU 2/2 mc te 2/4

mmmmsmmmm This milk has to be good for our dairy herds undergo Government inspection, any but the most healthy cows being culled. Add to this our determination that Highlander shall stand unexcelled, and you will see why we produce a milk second to none in the world. Always insist on getting (FULL CREAM) \ \ffll For purity and ( quality it sets the VrJ'C^^l-^-^ standard. Always buy Highlander—New Zea- M^^^ land owned, made for New Zealand- /if ers from New Zealand Milk. It never / j disappoints—it is always ready, al- / ' ways available. I

I Fun and Education I For the Children I **}£ ture ". makin S is an ideal hobby for boys and girls. J There is great enjoyment in making snapshots of each other—their games and playmates. And it is more than fun, for it trains the intelligence, and lures to the healthful delights of out-of-doors. A Child can learn, to use a Kodak or Brownie in ha3f-an-hour. The Kodak system of picture-making is perfectly simple—no darkroom required from start to finish. Autographic Kodaks cost from 40/- upwards; Brownie Cameras (they work like Kodaks) from 10/----upwards. Kodaks and Folding Browniea are the only Cameras with the Autographic feature, which enables pictures to be titled and dated at the time they were taken. Look for tbe name Kodak or Brownie stamped on the Camera for your protection. S©!d by All Kodak Dealers iASK FOR FREE PRICE LIST KODAK (Australasia) LTD Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 83, 8 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 83, 8 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 83, 8 April 1918, Page 8

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