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Tlfr By LIPTON The World's Greatest Supplier J.rJ^r^yjMiJiltfwS'ißWßßWCT.'t^v-^-V^A^J-Cv! Few People taste Tea at its Best! Proper Infusion is only brought about bfr~ i. Rinsing the Teapot with hot water. 2. Introducing the right quantity of Tea, according to taste. If weak Tea is preferred, do not add water— put lest Tea in the pot at the outset. Using freshly-drawn water, directly it has boiled. Prolonged boiling is wrong. 4. Infusing ordinary Tea for not less than five minutes; China Tea for seven minutes. Jfc Never making a Second pot from leaves once used. Substitute fresh Tea. Discriminating people prefer—- -- It ensures a delicious Beverage-Perfect in Colour, Flavour and Strength. Never gets bitter. Goes farther than other teas. JpHHBB No .need to bay other than British Tyrei after the war. The Palmer Tyre, Ltd. Chief Of flow and Showrooms; 119/123. Shaftesbury Avemu, london, W.C 2, England. with the original Threelib Tread Palmers minimise internal friction because of their unique Cord Foundation ; thus they per gallon of petrol. Actual tests against canvas - lined tyres have proved it. And they have. the finest, longestwearing tough-rubber tread ever put on a tyre. Wm SRD TYREI m(B iJ)llill«!UIIIIJlll!lllljBS i^ss ■&• ',;:■ m -. #■ ;1 :/. •Jsk •m 5 is a Lesson in Practical Domestic Economy —you Use Less and Get a Better Cup of Tea! itigalicn (vide "Lancet," Jrnuary 7lh, 1911) prove; that in teat duch at "Amber Tips") Tnnnin w.-j if»er nil a bletiiax befit kept the heart stimulant caffeine under eon'tol. Similarly tha' } caffeine entirely negatived the astringent action of the Tr.r.nin. 1 hit neutraliiing of one with the other was only perfect in finotr.y, I hut rinj that fine te«» were healthful. In addition, cheap inferior test ' ind to be not only wasteful but actually injurious. Teas are both Healthful and Economical ■ lIIU is a blend of Fine Teas only Packed in Three Grades: If;;. m siM ■ Tiyf ■an"! sws K-rm .- >m m «■* :^m:\^mu warn 0 i &®^^s'**mmm 5* «b ■' al NO EXTRA FOR TERMS. £5 Worth : £1 Deposßt, 1(7 Weekly £lO Worth: £2 Deposit, Z ! 2 Weekly £3O Worth: £6 Deposit, 9'6 Weekly All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in Stock. BUY AT rfH aRnSRSRiSii i *$ SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. I ,- , ;\f ■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 7

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