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LIPTON’S TEAS. Ask your grocer for them. We want to make it very easy for you to obtain Llpton’s Teas, but tney are not yet in every store, for re* member, they are something quit© new for this market. Ask your grocer for them, the grocer you patronise regularly; but you must say in plain unmistakable words that you want Lipton's Teas, and then see that you get them. There are some stores (where you would expect to find them! that as yet have not LIPTON'S TEAS, and in some of these you may be offered substitutes—something "just as good." If, however, you have decided to TEY LIPTON’S TEAS, a trial of another kind will prove nothing’ to you about the merits of LIPTON’S; so that when you call for LIPTON'S TEAS, you should insist on being supplied with LIPTON'S, and nothing else. If your own grocer will not supply you, there are other grocers who will be only too pleased to give you what you want. SUTTON’S SEEDS*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 3
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