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|I|: .vThe Best.Tea Your Money Can Buy* I 1 Specially blended for this market by the largest tea 1 I • planters and tea merchants in the world* | 5 'You can afford to pay a certain price for the tea you con sumo daily, and your income g. 6 dictates what that price is. Naturally you want the best possible value for your money. | \ How are you to get it? That is your problem. ' | I When you buy a packet of LIPTON'S TEA you get the E ULLEST VALUE it is pos- | |■sible to get in tea direct from the actual growers. | ■ | You get the value that the actual growers alone can give, and you. get in addition tea a | that has been specially blended, for you after careful investigation throughout New Zealand | . | by Lipton's Famous Tea Specialists. Try a packet to-day and your problem is solved. | 1 ' The Distinctive, Delicate, Liptbnian g | • Flavour will delight you* I K LIPTON'S TEA is so delicate in flavour and aroma that its purity is at once appar- | ja put. It is a convincing tea. It has the unmistakable look, smell, and taste of QUALITY* 1 |] Each grade is absolutely pure leaf, perfectly blended, and specially selected for this | 1 market on Lipton's own estates where tho tea is grown. The whole process, from the plant- 1 1 ing until it is ready for your usa in specially prepared packets, is under tho supervision of | § Lipton's own staff of experienced tea experts, whose one object is to market the best tea that | § can be grown in the world at tho following prices:— | * SS! N % . 1/9,1/10, 21-, 2/2 & 2/6 per lb. In and lib. Packets, and ' slb,_and 101b. Boxes ♦ ' IN YOUR OWN INTERESTS ANY GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU. Wellington Distributing Agents - : J ?eorge Thomas & Co ,, Alien street; •■ & , & & ( LAERY & Co,, Ltd,, Allen Street,

Men Who SUfake G@@d 'J'HE men who make good are i the men..,who have gritj_push, and energy, and the men who are well dressed. n The welldressed man gets the hearing when the other fellow gets turned dawn. In a suit made to jour measure by MORRISON & PENNEY you will be well dressed and capable of taking your place in a.ny assembly of men. Come in and seo the new range of fabrics that have just arrived and let us take your measures for a new Suit for delivery before Easter. / Morfis©M & Peiiey MILITARY TAILORS, MACARTHY'S BUILPINGS, Willis Street, Wellington. {FURNITURE PACKED And Removed to any Address. Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. Cheap Storage. Accommodation for Goods of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCY.

Economy© _ B Owing to the quality and 1 1 concentration of its ingredients, lj| LEA & PERRIES' Sauce is very J^Kl^ economical in use. (^^^^m A few drops only are necessary to give a delicious and appetising flavour ;!illlr^ to the plainest dish. WORCESTERSHIRE.

■ ' WHITE TREAD jj M <J FIRSTLY-Because these high-grade Tyre* ate now un- §1 Wt approached by any other tyre on the market for Quality of M 111 Material and for the Excellent Wear and Service they give. If §£ q SECONDLY-Because in supporting British Industries, Jf |P Motorists help to maintain the people and business of Wi Hi. their own Country. im Mt Stocked in Grooved, Three Ribbed and Rubber Non.Skid, wk |H ,-■*..,., ..ERICE'LIST-MAILED ON APPLICATION. S fM RUBBER CO.-(Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry) M, wA S5 Coartenay Flaee,_Welllngton; 116 Worcester St., Christchurch; and at Auckland. Ww,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 6

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