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Kealhj this tea is good - excellent, in fact. I must remember the name ... UPTON'S QOME people drink their tea standing up—with ' ,at ° n ’ rca dy to dash out of the house a moment later. But this isn’t the way to enjoy a cup of itn’toKKfit Lipton’s tea. Lipton’s, like most aristocrats, has a .XaioßaVv. certain reserve—and preserves its charm for more intimate moments. But in the sanctuary of your home or office, quiet for a moment from the day’s bustle, sip a cup of Lipton’s slowly ... or serve Lipton’s with the appreciative murmur of friends to accompany its steamy fragrance. Then you 11 realise how cheering and sustaining—how altogether delightful this fine Ceylon tea is. 51.8f5.59NZ
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 111, 3 February 1939, Page 6
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147Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 111, 3 February 1939, Page 6
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