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T IPTON'S TEA JLf Contains tha minimum of tannin. . Therefore NEVER GETS BITTER. : It makes you HAPPY! **"" f It C9mes from England |MJ? jAI When you buy Imperial SALT Salt—you support British industry, and you , ' secure the best Salt that i * science, and money can i . , produce!! ; '"• is bent for cooking—-best for th« ■ table—beat for dairy use. It'spre- ■ pared at the Umpire's biggest ; Salt Works in Liverpool Al *. and sent out to you in /•""'"■^K LARGE SHIPMENTS NOW ARRIVING r ADDS TO THE LIFE OF I A ROOF. SAVES EXPENSE, "Edina" Roofing Composition " Edina" Roofing Composition prevents rust and decay, and makes a roof last ever so much longer. In addition, it is cheaper and better than ordinary paint. One gallon of "Edina" covers' 620 square feet; while it is impervious to acid, smoke, etc., and is water-. proof, chip-proof, blister-proof. We itauH be glad I* (ire (tnUliui. A.&T.BURT,Ltd. Stle Agents = COURTENAY PLACE V ii ' i ' '■ V When the brain runs slowly—whea the mind seems a regular hstch-potch of ieJeai, when concentration of thought is vi tbseltte impossibility—these are signs of bran stirriUon. I.' , Take- • '. ""! |tJV • "Sletcherfc. ■ . ;.i immediately That wondeiful, element Phosphorus begins building, up the impoverished brain cells; inducing that delightful feelinf of mental alertness, your mind works—it is • pleaiure to think—a joy lo toil. . Get * battle at your CkeraUt't at Stole 2/6 end 4/6 tt rwt free ft« CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Cfcemirt. Walliuton mHAT HA^PY FEELING J ' EVERYONE WANTS'IT. It is to be found in every packet of LIPTON'S TEA.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 4

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