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Sr^SV^^jp Grown Under the Flag and Y&^^^^ Famed Throughout the W^rld I •X'HERE is only -one Tea on the Market of which it can honestly be said / I that it is grown, picked, graded, blended and packed by one firm. GAnd * that is the far-famed Liptons Tea—a Tea that is popular in almost every corner of the Globe where civilized men and women fore rather. G. Instead of being represented by Commission Agents, as is the case with other firms, Upton Ltd. have their own branches and employees at Colombo, Calcutta. Bombay, and Madras, in addition to extensive Tea Gardens in both India and Ceylon. 0. Naturally, only the pick of the Gardens is sold as Liptons Tea. .The distinctive flavour and uniform excellent quality oi this famous Tea are •till maintained despite the War. Sold everywhere at the old prices. Liptons Tea ■ Obtainable from all Grocers at 1/8, 1/10, and 2/- per lb. AUCKLAND DISTIMBUTING AGENTS: E. ELLINGHAM AND CO. - "

! ADVERTISING

I ' i m investment, not an EXPENSE. A newisipaipei 1 of nveiragei cirouiation visits more j^soiplei .11 one day than a single cnwiivMtstaar c»uld in iniaiiy mouir.lu:. 'Or asam, suppose you had to mad lcitltea-fts to the smnse ■ number (A people you roach by one newspaper udiveirtiSienieiH; thdiiik what it would ® oo«it'. Ne-wt'ipuipetr advertisiiig 1, is tiie lea^ci exiptiiKS'ivei imd moisib. pa-cuckilcitiive of ail foainw^of aidven*tisi-ji'g! provided you. in.seiit jxiruir adver'tiseimeinifc in a nietdliuiiii: diiaiti guiaa'anteeis. you eifciuilar tiioiii'. Tlie buiai-newisi nilaai whlo teieis to' figthlti 'iiig'.iiitpisiti wHI-diu'eitited advertising infett'csaict of ty ng fast -to it by seciuiiing itiliie adlviaiufthtaie tihiait- iti will taring! io hiin)i in tlie iniciisiaisie of his busdmlelsls, is uoiti 'iwioTlcLn^; along : the. line of Heia&t I'letedsitialnico, b'lit' i*i paiddi-'ng 1 ■againeifc ■tiha iyt'Tteaiin. Advertismig is an dutvesb•rnienif, nioti flin expense. At a ireoemit fairewell siocdal ait PI;V eroia., to 'tllio GUv Hauitukd Liieuit. Clairkie, coiniducitoir of Thames R'egitnenitial Bairtd, Avlas mjaid'e the rieei.|/.dnlh .of iii isiiver-moaiiite'd etborny baitiori torn tiho lPiatei vo»a. Brtaisis Hamd, ■In appreciation' ol ia&sisitaiiiicia rende'recl to the band 1 during 1 fclie oaanp in Piawoia.

Farmers & Settlers REMMBER " CHAMPION * Is a true i peal industry, and took an'advantage of you in • the pi ice of Flour Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, during the recent unfortunate strike though he had the opportunity to do so. The only compensation he now asks for this great act of benevolence is for you to contlnue using his " CHAMPION " Muscle-Raiser ■ Flow ANb "STANDARD" Oatmeal & Rolled Oafs. NOTED FOR frfcfalTY.

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Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 2

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