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CHINA TEA | WHY DOCTORS RECOMMEND 1L China Ten, on account of its health proniotinc ~ qualities. and its delicatc flavour, became fashion- • able in England Twenty years neo. ami has remained 1 the favourite with Connoisseurs over since. i China Tea is an aid to digestion and is recommended bv the Medical Faculty throughout th# ■ :v '' World, especially in cases where ordinary tea taken in excess has affected the nerves and genera! health. Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshlytnado China Tea half-an-hour before a meal, at a preventive of nausea. There has been no more staunch upholder of th# efficacy of a refreshing cup of tea in the sick room • than Florence NightingaU. The Tea of ber day was, of course, China. Lipton's Choico China Blend should be infused * | not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea need* ,S only four minutes. Regulate the strength by the ' j quantity of Tea, not by length of infusion or f dilution. > | People can drink Lipton's Choice China Blend I with benefit, even whon other teas upset them. | Lipton's Choice China Blend costs 3/- a pound. It is not one of the cheapest teas, but it is wholesome and delicious. j If your Storekeeper does not stock it, you mere- ! ly have to communicate with Lipton. Ltd., Tea j Merchants, Auckland, giving the name of the shop j where you would like to obtain Lipton's Choic« | China Blend and the matter will be attended to. i I j H*INES-1» | II The Signature. || Iffl To distinguish the original and ;!B2 genuine Worcestershire Sauce from 3jT the many imitations, see that theuusQ s signature of LEA & PERRINS *|=r Wk appears in White across the Red ; |W label on every bottle. iM. No other sauce has such an exquisitely i ul -y delicate flavour, or such a reputation among j Mi'u ; in every part of the The Best Way Out of a Disagreeable Tdsk is to use Sani-Flush in cleaning your toilet bowl. Simply • sprinkle a little in it every few days. No dipping, no scrub- r bing, but a spotless, clean bowl, free from odors that come the trap which only y | li o ** l reach andkee P clean * . \i |// is made for this purpose" Yj'LAjh'kW only, not for general cleansing. |1 W>llu%tlf Simple directions on the can. * ■ Sani-Flush is unique—nothing l .' y ' Ask Your Dealer Your dealer has Sani'Flush I or can get it quickly; or write us l{ — ■ a card giving your dealer's name and we will have you supplied. il Sani-Flush should be used wherever cant clean V, " there are toilets in Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, - etc. ( - Does not injure plumbing connections. THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street, 109 Pitt Sfreet Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S. W. /'•' / 0 Custards & JVT/llc Paddings are aIl-the-y,ear-round favourites, but especially so during j|| the hot days. If you would have delicious cool custards; |p |||P tasty nourishing milk puddings, use Edmonds Custard M Powder, livery member of the family will compliment |p.. |||p you —there will be many a plate handed up for a second Hip helping—while you need never worry as to the final |p |||p result if Edmonds is used. , Wl ~ |lfP The Edmonds Cookery Book gives hundreds of tested M |||1 economicial recipes—you can have a copy for the asking. M,, |jp r Address, Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Cljristchurch. ii i if H ' JL# | gH 1 One Way to Economy A ] tis to spend LESS on dress. Dress just as WELL, jnst as CTft | STYLISHLY, bat get it cheaper by baying from *|«« J of the smartest dressers in .Chnstchurch send thieir 4r |f ... I and Suits to me regularly, after, perhaps, btiy IJJ | wear. TBLEY can afford to. You can yo [ * I them at my price—a fraction of the original cos J ssS J »Tc'i° c s e i<x° • I ••assasr Mrs. EIlwood"«"*~£ J

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16149, 1 March 1918, Page 2

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645

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16149, 1 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16149, 1 March 1918, Page 2

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