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II can c asi lij ' 1 @H b© y*©Ts ss.s if*©cl sj^ jVi j{! 1 with Johnson's, tllm^ II i PREPARE© WAX. jHW% i $f' Q 0,!?*"" Ways Are The Bug-Bear §i '"C of finished floors. They receive the hardest p P wear, and naturally need most attention. || J| Busy housekeepers and careless maids allow fp ||| the finish to wear entirely off, and soon the. &| ftf wood gets rough and splintery. It's a very simple §|j ?3 matter to have beautiful floors if the doorways c-u--; |S a& :•■ -,viJi-i-olished with . $| i"The Dust-Proof Polish" || It is splendid for linoleums, too —for it brings out || the pattern and preserves it. Johnson's Prepared p| Wax imparts a beautiful, durable polish—easy to fe keep clean. Less than an hour is required for pol- |f| ishing an ordinary-sized floor, and it may be walked ||| ■M upon immediately. 'ill 1^ There is nothing like Johnson's Prepared Wax for p| : keeping dining room tables bright and tempt- *$k ! ing. Hot dishes have no effect whatever upon it. ||| Every family has dozens of uses for Johnson's ff| Prepared Wax. Keeo a tin always on hand for ffl polishing your egg i Linos. Piano IVoodwork Hp ■Floors Furniture Motor Car m* t' -"TSHPfta. Johnson's Prepared Wax is sup- |'J }4jT^S3lmL_. ' plied in. household and larger k| il)if^~ ■ "" It may be obtained from all good W$ Ij-* lj!ft*^§lp^|. shops, or from M ■ ||^!||-^SSi S,C JOHNSON & SON H H ; pK^^^Sf%^ . , S. C. JOHNSON AND SON, 11 ferL/fen' •■.'.•■. 379' Kent=strcet, , m, i : : - •I ■ ,' I CHIN^_TEA WHY DOCTORS RECOMMEND IX . China Tea, on account of its health promoting qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashion- • able in England twenty years ago, and has remained the favourite with Connoisseurs ever since. China Tea is an aid to digestion and is recommended by the Medical Faculty throughout the World, especially in cases where ordiiiaty tea taken" in excess has affected the nerves and general health. Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshlymade China Tea half-an-hour before a meal, as a preventive of nausea. ' There has been no more staunch upholder of the efficacy of a refreshing cup of tea in the sick room than Florence Nightingale. The Tea of her day' was, of course, China. Lipton's Choice China Blend should be infused 5 not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea needs | only four minutes. Regulate the strength by the | quantity of Tea, not by length of infusion or | dilution. § People can drink Lipton's Choice China Blend 1 with benefit, even when other teas upset them. | Lipton's Choice China Blend costs 3/- a pound. | It is not one of the cheapest teas, but it is whole- | some and delicious. | If your Storekeeper does riot stock it, you mere- | ly have to communicate/with Liptoh, Ltd., Tea ' I Merchants, Auckland, giving the name of the shop 1 where you would like to obtain Lipton's Choice | China Blend and the matter will be attended to. j I • HAINES-15 ' US?=====^=^~ ..,„..., WJ^=T I , „-r— ' Obtainable from H. D. BENNETT, LTD., Willis=street and Lambtoß°qiiay. Just Behind HimSomewhere just behind your boy is a Church Army Hut. On May Ist, this year, the Church Army had 220 Huts in the Shell Zone. In the recent German advances 100 Church Army Huts were lost and must be replaced with others. The only place where a soldier in France can get shelter and warmth and refreshment is the Recreation Hut. ' Are you helping ? Send a donation to back "him" up with warmth, cheer and refreshment. CHURCH ARMY HUTS Th« Military Aff&iri Commitloa - 20 Mulsrrave Street, Wellington Itrr. F W. WHIBLEY, *»» Hon. Treasurers : Hon. Secretary in N.Z. for ADMV J lAS. W. HENDERSON Church Army, °RMOND^^I'B (Jti^ffiw^p^Mte^®^. CEO. SHIRTCUrTE

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 10