I UPTON'S The abore is the shortest Advertisement that has ever appeared in this Newspaper. Yet everybody knows what it means—The Finest Tea that the World's Largest Suppliers can grow! Order Lipton's Tea from your Grocer NOW, and secure a Refreshing and Fragrant Beverage of quite unique quality. 2/2 and 2/4 I HAINCB-10 , —— I r ; Quality. |j|J With LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, jf a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious j||jr mKi piquancy and flavour. ||| H1 The QUALITY and concentration of its 1 fin (I ingredients make a little of tliis sauce go 9MDnv Rfi IB /11/ The Original and Genuine UM • I Gfuji WORCESTERSHIRE. a 3» a ======= ■ B | I HOT DRINKS-WARM BEDS \ -AMUSEMENTS For Millions of Men ? The work goes on continuously—eyery hour—night and day. I Wherever our.Troops arc to be found. The Church Army's | War Work is increasing their Comfort, Efficiency, and Morale. j | Over 1000 Rest Huts are being operated by The Church , : | Army—22o are in the Shell Zone in France. 1 Each of its 50 Kitchen Cars provides 300 Hot Drinks at every v I boiling, for men entering or leaving the trenches, day and night. - j 1000 Beds are always ready for Troops on leave in London. - ! Thousands of Parcels are sent every week to Prisoners of War. £50,000 URGENTLY WANTED To Extend the Work in N.Z. Training Camps, on Troopships and Hospital Ships, in Hospitals and on every Front. HELP to give Comfort and Relieve the Needs of Our Brave j New Zealand Boys! • l Stnd Your Donation—Large or Small—Without Dt.'ay to THE MILITARY JLFPA.IBS COMMITTEE Jas. W. Honderson ) Honorary — ■ Goo. Shirtoliffe ) Treasurers ■ 20-Mulgrave Btreet, WELLINGTON a B Crosi Cheques "Union Bank, B ' ' HXINES-e mm s > Q bb a " «S a ; > NOTE—Church Army Donations may also be sent to J. C. Adams, E«q-. '8 j Bealey street. Christchurcb. _____ — —— TTv utfggi Stocked by all Croeeps f> Stores -» , PRICES — Off* - ; \GW WHOLESALE AGENTS - MALING & CO. LTD., CHRISTCHURC —^ —' ' The Best Way Out of a Disagreeable Task is to use Sani-Flush in cleaning yourtoilet l ? owl - S^"^ liuw. MII wllli I l/i u can ant * k eep c^ean * Scari' W xixutviWFlush is made for this purpose W only, not for general cleansing. H YJj/Hlw Simple directions on the can. Sam-Flush is unique—nothing Ask Your Dealer r , l\ r Your dealer has Sani-Flush /Mf) or can get it quickly; or wnte ** V Tnn'r''-| _ a card giving your dealers nam • we will have you supplied. . ThoWV. |L Sani-Flush should be used wherever *•' ,+Jk there are toilets in Residences, Busine* • Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, etc. Does not injure plumbing connections. THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS ■ I HsSSifl* SKSJj I
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 2
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