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I CHINA TEA WHY DOCTOR 7 REQQ]«MEND China Tea, on account of ! qnalities, and its delicate flaToaTybecsms-fasbioD-I able in Englandt wenty years ago,andhas remained • • the favourite with Connoisseurs wrersinca. j China Tea is an aid to digestion and tsrecom* mended by the Medical Faculty throughout the "World, especially in cases whore ordinary tea taken in excess has affected the net-res and general health. Many 6onnd Doctors prescribe a cap of freshl;> made China Tea hatf-an-hour before a meal, aa a preventive of nausea. There has been no more Btancclr/tipholders>fib« ; efficacy of a refreshing cup of tea in thoaick room t than Florence Njghtingala. Tha Te*.o£ her day ! was, of coarse, China. I Lipton's Choice China Bleed should be infored ! not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea needs only four minutes. Begnlata the strength by (be quantity of Tea, not Dy length of infusion or ! dilution. People can drink Lipton's Choice China Bland with benefit, even when other toas upset them. Lipton's Choice China Blend costs 3|-a pouad. !j ' ! It is not one of the cheapest teas, but it is whole- i| i| some and delicious. _ 18 j If your Storekeeper does not s-tock it,.yoa mere- !l I ly have to communicate with Lipton, Ltd, Tea i| j Merchants, Auckland, giving the name of_ the shop ' 1 where you would like to obtain Lipton's Choice ] | China Blend and the matter will be attended to. 1 | mtms-ta I || • wi Whether the egg is good until you've broken it— ® but you've got to pay for it just the same. Have ||p W//, done with the risky, expensive unsatisfactory /VW, WY/. egg—follow the method of thousands ot MM WW/, housewives and use Edmonds Egg Powder. Am &'" Safe, sure, certain, economical—when W// you try a tin you'll agree that this is not g|| Wm too high praise. Send a postcard to 'M Edmonds Baking Powder Works, « W/m Christchurch, for the free copy o£ m Wm , Edmonds Cookery Book which we |p are keeping for you, | A eOOD INVESTMENT f X % is always after. "--'Any expenditure, Jaowjver, which promotea one's well ♦ tetng is a gonad investment.. Good healtii, undoubtedly, la one of the greatest assets 7 ▲ a man or woman can possess for without it none can be at their'Tseet physically or J, | mentally. Minns good health, the Joy of life Is dimmed. Beecham'a Pills are a< > ♦ paying Investment for all who desire to promote and maintain good health. It la < | ♦ vrtgo to have recourse to this wonderful speaiflo on the first signs of Indisposition. , X When the stomach is disordered, when the appetite la poor, when the bowels are i >" ♦ Irregular, the liver sluggish dr you feel generally oat of sorts you cannot do better * | 2 than take a few doses of world-famous medicine. You will certainly benefit. ■ i ) I There are ample returns la health and satisfaction far all who inveet Uft .'the-.. 4 - xemo4r_or ' ! Beeclraro's Pills 5 Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens, England. t t Sold in boxes, labelled price IOJd (36 p!H«), 1/1 i (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 piQl)« *T ♦♦»♦♦♦*♦♦»? ||| Quality. 1 W> With LEA &PERRINS' SAUCE, W ia few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese* &c., are all that is ■' <§$ required to impart the most delicious piquancy and flavour. |M| The QUALITY and concentration of its ' ingredients make a little of tiiis sauce go Njuu I Our length V business connection with, the leading I facLrers g oi Gramophones has 19 u- u nc to buv at most favourable prices, ror 1 S r«"n we'S abte to s,pply these goc* to « « customers at exceedingly favourable quotations. 13 bfpoßDS—We have these in.endless numbers; our Staff wiDatau m 5 55?. ~t hanuv to give a demonstration and to use cver y."\ 1 *=«*£ wp 51SS-Sort a ptosi.***! «<«*■«• 8 MiLNEB & THOMPSON H| t iMrrrr 8 128 Manchester St. Christchurch

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16143, 22 February 1918, Page 2

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638

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16143, 22 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16143, 22 February 1918, Page 2

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