IM GOING OUT TO SEE IF I CAN GET A DECENT CUP OF TEAW< % DARLING, WHAT IS THE MATTER? u v N> :t\ VI GOSH,THIS TEAS GOOD. WHATEVER IS IT? NOT EVERY KIND, MY DEAR. YOU GET UPTONS TEA AND WATCH HIM SMILE. HES ALWAYS GROWLING ABOUT THE TEA. ITS NOT MY FAULT, r ive tried I EVERY KIND. T UPTONS, DARLING-MOTHER SAID YOU'D LIKE IT. ISNT IT DELICIOUS?. / i © m ■M m ❖ d & h m d it d i n i s!Sfi TEA MERCHANTS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING FRESHNESS—That’s Lipton’s secret. Grown on the finest plantations in Ceylon, it is blended by Lipton’s experts, packed in airtight tins and sent straight to New Zealand. All the flavour comes to you... fragrant, rich and mellow. Every cup of Lipton’s tea is a reminderhow delicious i tea can he. ?• . MPTOMtI all pure Ceylon Tea 51.16.25 NZ
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 18 June 1936, Page 9
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146Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 18 June 1936, Page 9
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