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— 3 —VJI I As Lipton's own thousI ands of acres, they are I able to choose and comi bine just those leaves . '*, I (Sr _ which make the Most i XV fjf Delicious Tea in the ;| J Test LIPTON'S 1 I Vy/ \ way-r E \ Put a little Lipton's Tea H If You Want ° n , the P al .™ ? f , your A the Best Tea- , hand ;^ Va l m lt -\ ltl 1 l y°" r go to the Firm breath then inhale the that Grows it! aroma that ns p from the | - leaves—a perfume redo- | Ask you Grocer for the 2/2 lent of the sunny Lipton I Quality- " Xea Gardens. I J —• ' ■ I Iu 3er at Front refuses J SPhC* to^u ty— s ?| A %!/ Have you neglected your duty to / Soldiers who arc fighting and j • suffering for you? — g. Have you sacrificed anything for Ml g e the men who have risked every(L OTo do something for our Soldiers t ' —to pay something—is not char- ■■■■■■■ ■'"■■I —. : ity—it is your plain duty. Give generously—give so much that you'll have to economise! , And give promptly! Send your ■/ Donation for our Boys through the Church Afmy. £50,000 Avanted for its work in N.Z. and Overseas. Write to'day to The Military Affairs Committee Jas. W. Henderson ) Honorary Geo. ShirtcliSe ) Treasurers 20 Mulsrar* Streat. WELLINGTON I Cross Cheques "Union Bank, Wellington." I l HAINES-S I - § -"I 'i';: nouatioas mtiy also bo sent to J. C. Adams, Esq., 73 | Bcaley street. Chris tclrurcli. 4633 | j i - ftf'tfie best test of satisfaction, and it is by the IHl' certain,test of time that Edmonds has progressed so remarkably. Surely tliere could be no better 1111' |H! testimony to thfc exceptional value' of Edmonds |||| Baking Powder than the fact that its sales last |||| year were over 1.250,000 tins. Think of it ljl| ! j |||| a million and a quarter tins—over six tins sold |||| I on an average to every family in the Dominion. ! Why and how lias Edmonds grown so wonder- I fully? Why is it still growing? The answer is ||| . ' ||| two words—Quality. Value. If you are one of '' the few housewives using some other baking ' v - powder, try one tin of Edmonds—you'll never ||j| want to go back to another brand. a : j

fib ibViThiH"h■wai m la*sl f° TICS * - IBK IHII kI k ■J8 dn «8» a ES? ; OO^ISM" HIS U I Wl Ik 1 H ■M. j| &n8 £& oi nmmm teW JfI—'l1 —'I tetioncpnrobaaat . ■ " ll ~l" "ifl i r matfoo thanacKi f \ " DiliKCFOßO't"' ,' _a 2 dfanttoMadioinote 2 Infants, Chfldien, O m Etelicate Pemales, By Hr.W£y| 1 H Z-T| gad the Sickness IB aj| |yfl &L B Vm*m 1 HI Q I 0 { Pregnancy. iMMMwMiiBaBBMiiMBfcHBHrtWBMBHI CJ, I Eie tfahezAn rsemedy foe Acidity of tha Btonmch, Head*oh% _Wj Heartbariulndise«ti<xu£oQrSractatiom r 3ifioas Affection*, Have You Ever Lost Money out off an Old Purse ? It is More Economical to Bay a New One Reliable Snap Purses from ..1/- Small Suede Purses •• .. 2/Portsea Purses 1/9 2/- 3/6 Ladies' Purses from 5/- to 15/LADIES' ROOMY HANDBAGS MUSIC CASES, tojake full size Morocco from .. 11/S Music Book .. 8/6 to 16/6 Suede from 12/6 to SO/-Hand-made ART-BLOTTERS 30/- (Quaint old Roman Galley design) BRIEF BAGS, ATTACHE CASES KIT BAGS, SUIT CASES, and TRAVELLING- TRUNKS SEE OUR EXTENSIVE WINDOW DISPLAYS I *of all these'lines j E. REECE ILSBWiITED COLOMBO STREET _ =:======= — —-aa SMALL MONEY GRAMOPHONES. Variety in every Department, together with an eagerness to satisfy even the smallest demands, brings to us the purchaser who wants the very most for his money. We are keen buyers ourselves, so can, and do, appreciate a'cautious, careful purchaser. We give Demonstrations at any time. MILNER AND THOMPSON, LTD., | ! 128 MANCHESTER STREET, CKRSSTCHURCH. i j| j MC237-i75 -I P

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 2

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