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Haven’t you Heard ? About this NEW Lemon Tea "My dear,'it’s marvellous! I’m sure you’d like this new Lemon Tea. It’s so different. It’s got the flavour of pure, fresh lemon . . . it’s •what the tea experts have been trying to get for years. And it’s so stimulating, too. It leaves such a clean, brisk taste in your mouth. We always use it now. Yes, it’s just called LEMON TEA . . . because they don’t add anything to the tea except the pure extraction of lemon, I suppose. Umm? Oh, yes, you can use milk with _ , , , it. It won’t curdle. It’s economical, too. You . t’ackea by uso a qiiarter i egs to ge t the same strength as J. Rattray & Son Ltd. other teas. You MOST try it. Ask your grocer or storekeeper for a packet.”

rpnnm 9 r? ...the way to JPRjnMr keep fit I “Tired?—Not on your life, ' < I’m going to a show to-night . - and I’ve a party on to- _ morrow. Oh! yes, housework does take it out of one, but I , 1 keep fit and fresh through the longest day—thanks to my ~ morning glass of ENO’S. Does it taste nice? jßwi Yes, it’s delicious and it makes- a lovely t^rst - quencher during the day as well. Our Doctor says there is absolutely nothing like ENO’S. He takes it himself, so he ought ■IwHMH, to know.” ENO’S ’Fruit Salt’ contains no irritant drugs <&&& or mineral salts to harm the body’s delicate mechanism and it cannot form a habit. Regular Size. 2/3 i Double Quantity, 3/, ENOSFRUIT SALT THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE The words ‘Eno* and ‘Fruit Salt’ are registered Trade Marks. xzszss Seta Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.r,

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/ “THE \ // / ROUTE OF ROUTES... \ // / x \ / and to-morrow I sail in the » /y S' X| J ff Empress of Britain from old I/¥ Xlcy J g Quebec.” /pj J I Js* 7/ ?• A A" •••♦•• •” t 1 wi a j U OAI \\ V i ■ CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE to Vancouver—via Suva, Honolulu and Victoria ... . ... n * CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY to Montreal or Quebec—via Lake Louise, Banff, Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Ottawa. Magnificent Alpine scenery, glittering glaciers, tall forests of fragrant spruce, silvery waterfalls and mighty canyons. Luxurious air-conditioned sleeping, observation Delicioui an j dining cars . . . Table d'hote meals CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS to Southampton, Livermoderately priced in pBO i t Glasgow and Belfast—down the placid waters of the Dining Cars Lawrence Seaway — through old French Canada. —T~ "Empresses," “Duchesses” and “Mont" ships —with JL re a!? S 7i An accommodations to > suit all purses. 50c, 65c, 85c, $l.OO Apply to the Union Steam Shin Coy., or Luncheon __ Reduced (Incorporated In Canada). W ° ta Carte P rice> - J TTA On E L-’sYST 9 EM

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Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 16

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