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LIFT ON’S NEW TEA ARE NOW ON SALE LIPTON, Ltd. have much pleasure in announcing that their new Zealand business has been completely reorganised with the view of supplying New Zealand people with the finest tea the world produces. Since LIPTON’S TEAS Wore °" this ” ark f a, = w years ago the demand for them has been growing at such a steady rate that a readjustment of marketing conditions has at last been made compulsory, in order that the New Zealand public should be given the full benefit of Liptons* great organisation. No firm in existence is belter placed than Lipton, Ltd., to supply the people of New Zealand with tea of the HIGHEST POSSIBLE VALUE AND PURITY direct from the firm’s own tea gardens. Therefore, to ensure ideal trading conditions and perfect control of the quality of the tea in every packet, Liptons decided upon direct representation in New Zealand. A NEW ZEALAND BRANCH b "" «• —. labhshed, with an office in Auckland, under the direction of one of their own managers, and a large Warehouse, in which has been installed up-to-date electrical machinery and every modern requirement for the proper handling and marketing of Liptons Teas ha* been erected. SPECIAL BLENDS. One of the firm’s most experienced tea experts recently visited New Zealand for the express purpose of studying the special requirements of ihe New Zealand market. He spent some time in this country and travelled from one end to the other, sampling every blend of tea on the market, and scientifically estimating the kind best suited to the people of this country. With characteristic thoroughness LIPTONS have thus accurately gauged the popular taste in Teas, and have placed several blends on the market which are without a doubt infinitely superior to any others for QUALITY and FLAVOUR and VALUE. LIPTONS are the Largest Tea Planters and Tea : - Merchants in the World, and own many thousands of acres of the very best tea plantations in Ceylon. LIPTON’S Teas, therefore* come dire# to you from Liplon’s world-famous Tea Gardens, and are specially blended by the world’s greatest Tea Experts to suit YOUR particular taste. They are sold in i-lb, and 1 lb. packets, and 51b. and 101 b. boxes, at the following prices ; 1/9, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, and 2/6 per lb. liptons can give THE BEST TEA VALUE and they are doing it Lipt • *, to sample these splendid NEW BLENDS OF TEA with the OHS now invito you f u U knowledge that it is IMPOSSIBLE for you to get better value. Order a packet from your grocer to-day. You will be very delighted with the delicate Llptonian flavour. It is quite a distinctive flavour —the result of LIPTON S perfect control over every phase of its production, from planting to packing for your use. .Perfect purity is thus assured. LIPTON, Lti New Zealand Office: 10 Princes Street, AUCKLAND. X J ea Merchants by Special Appointment to His Majesty the King > the Viceroy of India, the King and Queen of Italy, the King and Queen of Spain, and Contractors to the Australian Fleet, etc. Distributing Agents GEOR.GE THOMAS & Co., Wellington LAERY & Co., Ltd. „

The Factory Acts of the -Id's put a stop to the" employment of "women on night work. Only the urgency of war work has revived the custom. Oargie, Sniff-up or stv allow « FLUENZOL* for Threat** Celip or InJkteam.

OFFICIAL RECOGNITION, At military camps both in K.Z. and in Fjfj-pt, iTuenzoi is greatly used as a fever specific and for disinfecting the nasal and throat passages. A Major in the N.Z. Defence Forces writes; —"The freedom from sickness at Takapau Camp was largely due to the quantity of Flaenzol used by all ranks." 20

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9596, 28 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9596, 28 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9596, 28 February 1917, Page 5

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