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i ::»fe ; fill to7/n ; ; : eacii;r'; ; ; |:'s;|Ji| ; %'€iifea. Sired, WcllingSoa. ■ > ■ f I Filters " | }f. Cleat' the. Mtoofces' $||p; 1 I tfO!& < imp i | Watef* j I Pure drinking" water i> of the most vital importance, but: the old style ot •] | filter DOES NOT eliminate the disease germs found in ail water. . ..". q 1 Tim DELPHIN FILTER is built on quite a different' principle, and'every' '1 £ drop of water that is filtered is absolutely germ-free. The filtering me- i| t dium is composed of a special kind of solid, yet parous, cuMUioeiiian which a h allows the water to percolate freely, " " ', £ 1 ~' ': All Impure Matter Adhering to the o«isfcfe. \ :| | The filter can be filled with dirty water, ami in a. few minutes'beautiful''..;[■! I clear, germ-free water can be drawn off. These iilters eliminate, with.cor- ? R tainty the ■ ever-present microbes, and thus prevent many di.-cacc:;, -^ I The .filtering medium is rapid in its action, ean.be' cleaned, by' brushing, J I and, to re-sterilise,'it; can be either boiled or baked. . « i The' filters:;.'ore-, of'' beautiful finish, handsome appearance, simple" in eon- JS |, struction,: and' practically everlasting. The. New Zealand ■(.Inv.rniiieat'.Bac- jj f'j teriologist'made'exhaustivi:'. and careiui tests with a De'phiu Pressure Filter, II k and these tests proved that S3 V ... ■;, •' ... ■.:'■..:'■'. : ', : % I vr|if:;Th3;i.!Water,'was Aksofetely Getoi' Fi'se, | 1 aad remained j so', even at the end of .forty-eight hours. Sjj . I •■ '■ These ;filters ore .the'most, efiieicjit and reliable o«i4hs' market to-day. m :■' H They are made':i:i''various styles, htich as attaching to the tap; used as'a [«';. M reservoir; or. in■:bottle. shape ;for. standing in a bucket of water, these latter %* :J; ; H Write for pamphlet giving full particulars. I| :■■' I B.W« Mills & Co», L&L, Agests.| Ilßf.' I The finest of teas from sunny Cey fan | "''. ■ WSM 1 Scientific and medical research has supplied &; ■'■■•-■''■ ■'■ ' I another reason why you should drink AMBER ■ $'■ . ■ : J;. f--' ■■■'':■' 1 TIPS TEA. The famous English medical journal |4 ' ; Kfc,;o- .i.V-r . | "The Lancet," recently conducted an exhaustive ||| ' ■ I research into tea and the effects of various teas, and > ' '' ..M?0$S&?K : I conclusively proved that f ' I ..■ better health'results from i\ : r : ';.*.'"'''' : : 5 ; | the use of high-grade .teas £.. ■.■>fi¥# v '*-- I■' like AMBER TIPS. j ■ ~';'.... |£, ~5......;". k Moreover, it was dimonstfalcd thai tea at 2/- and I,'tO k i'".' w •■ f \.'.¥"■'''J ' <S psrlb. is really'almost as cheap as tea at _!,'&,Jnca«ss the Hs| '. i,;.l .-.■'•.■■'... a higher priced liner erades give more cups per lb. rrom 1/6 per $J| '--£..'■ ':■ sij ''">■■' i lb. lea, only 224cups;of tea were obtained, bulffora 2;-per lb. IgKfe ■■.J. v .-~=£- ... .'■ ,:•. ■ Ji tea 260 cups of test tea were given. . ■&■**§ '.? . 1 h W »H cast vos practically no mora per year to use %• ■ i| , ; \.'# : , I ft. AMBER TIPS' in prefereucs to cheap inferior teas • J. i*'*','.■ ■■=§!,■ ' ....4- | while you'll be dnnkinj tea that in flavour, quality, ffajyaDcc l 4 *&&■'■-/'■■ :-'* : - '"■'■'' !S and cccnoray cannot be excelled. You will benefit tnnrc in WJ .':(f'|. '"■ '--. v ' 5j pocket, pleasure sad.'health by the purchase ov o:se lb. d Yx :-.j-is- . | c ,. oitg y\f4BER TIPS than two Ibs.of cheap inferior lea,, if .'.vvvSr-V,'-:-.;...'' | . ,r: ■ «» U «a-,J Ami- J#jiy|i M- Mil b^#ll?l^^ WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS TUOMPSON BEOS., LTD,,- ; ■■'■ pi,. !•.*• IVn.TC Ma.Ni ,r ACTUEI!;f!3 .on. rJEW illustrates CATALOGUE, No. 3.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 3

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530

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 3

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