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*«■o*^ TObe SDrink of (kings am> (Slueens H Royal personages are like other people in their partiality to "the cup that cheers," and it will interest our readers to know that the British Royal Family drink the high-grade quality Tea grown on Lipton's immense Ceylon estates. This famous Tea is also supplied by special appointment to the Royal Courts of Europe and to the ViceRegal Court of India. U Liptons Tea is' a Regal Blend in very truth ; it enjoys the unique position in the Tea world of being absolutely the only Tea grown, picked, graded, blended and packed by the one firm. Every process, from preparing the ground and planting and tending the trees, to supplying the public of New Zealand and the world at large, is carried out by Lipton employees under the expert supervision of Lipton Tea Specialists. If The result of all this is that New Zealanders are offered the highest quality tea it is possible to produce, as Liptons are in the happy and unique position of being able to pick and choose from the finest Tea crops grown in Sunny Ceylon. The choicest portions are naturally set aside for their own special consumers. It is an unchallenged fact that Liptons Tea is absolutely the finest on the market at the various prices. You simply cannot buy better Tea than Lipton s best —there IS none better. Despite the superlative quality of this famous Tea the prices are onJy 1/6, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per pound. % Ask your grocer for Liptons Tea —the Tea your King and Queen drink and enjoy daily. U If you would care to give it a tryout send two penny stamps to Lipton Ltd., Box 222. Wellington, and a Jib. Sample Packet of 2/~ Tea will be sent you by return maU.
Canterbury Agents, DAVIDSON AND WAUCHOP, * Madras Street, Christchurclu
S\ffledico Electric institute 146 ARMAGH ST. 'Pnone 3698. Tired business men, overworked indents, fagged housewives, and you»ig girla—in fact, all who require a sedative and nerve tonic, should try the HIBH-FREQUENCY SPRAY, now so popular in London. Quite painless. Trained Nurse kept. Ton-Minute Treatment ... t/6 C. BARHAM MORRIS, M.P.S., FJLM.ft, Principal. A SURE PRCOF OF QUALITY—THE EVER-GROWING DEMAND
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16808, 18 March 1915, Page 10
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376Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16808, 18 March 1915, Page 10
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