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Your King and Your Country Need: You! 1| This clarion call, like a veritable fiery cross, has gone from one end ( of the Empire to the other, burning its stirring message'into the hearts of Britons all over the world. 1} And already thousands have answered the call and donned the khaki uniform of the King. U IrfScotland, England, Wales, and Ireland men' are flocking to the J standard in their hundreds of thousands. t K Large Expeditionary Forces from the Over-Seas Dominions have been despatched to swell Lord Kitchener's Armies. ' ' Tl And still the call comes—"Your King and your Country need you 1" Among the employers who are* 'showing practical patriotism in thiscrisis is the firm of Lipton Ltd., which employs something like 50,000 people in different parts of i the British Empire. The large Bumber of Lipton employees jvho Tiave gone on active service are 'drawing half salaries and are assured of full re-instatement upon return , 'to business. , ill Since the outbreak of War there phas been a steady increase in the Ssales of the woild-famous Uptons \ [.Tea, grown on British soil, tended |by British labour, and enjoyed by of every degree, from King Ho cottager, t (If Uniform, quality—-and that of the is the unique feature of XLiptons Tea, which, by the, way, is 'still sold at the pdpular prices that 'obtained prior to the War. 11 Ask'your Grocer for Liptons Tea 1/8,1/i0,0r2/TJ Send two penny stamps to Lipton Ltd., Box 222. Wellington, for free J lb. sample of the 2/- grade., 1 ...MA. , . i iWellington Distributing Agents for Upton's Teas: I MESSES. E.LUS AMD MANTON 4 Tarmiaki Street, .Wellington. , . Just wafcli your own symptoms, (Have you a dull complexion, yellowish tint about the eyes, sick headache, intestinal pam and irritation, combined with great depression of spirits and disinclination for work ? are sure signs that your liver is out of order. . If you neglect Nature's 'danger signals you may very easily incur an attack of serious illness, you should take Antibilious at once. They are safe, sure, painless and pure. They have been in use for over a hundred years and are still the trusted favourite of the public for all bilious complaints. Be sure you get the genuine Cockle's Fills, WW& COCKLES' PILLS I »/ Chimiiti throjghWET'' , vl ful tht Vllrli When Queen Virions ties Ctownti no leas/than seven- Dukes, sii Mvqniscs and eighteen Carls who were present at the cereronny wer* I>alii>a9 of Uγ. James Cockle, ,<hs Inventor of the famous Cockle's Pills 1801 CHILD. flive it LANE'S EMULSION every day. Many children have got along wonderfully on Lane's. It fattens their little bodies, strengthens their nerves, rnus- | ties, bones. Builds them up. ' LANE;S EMULSIGiSf is a medi-cinE-voori that helps weak chil- . drea to grow into strong, robust healthy children. It is quite aston'shing what a teaspoonful of LANE'S EMULSION given regularly three times a day will for the children. You-icas) prove it by trying it. LANE'S EMKLSION. Qt ' ffFiT lM.lJ.Jl«llJ^'a»«MUl«amiT.j»|!" I One Glass Before Break- fe? I fast putt you <= A/V jj right for the day' Vf\ /» \^ 'i StMen'i Health Sih-a v\ k 6nedeliaoui6zzrd[ink- \\l J\A I', conceit blhol-ineu and intlI lain «11 b Jily (unclimi 1/Ar I .STEVENS , "M A yiedf&m i SSfrai -pronoteupptlilelor breaklall, elnjjr J M$ Yorthed.y , . wort and .ound. hcfibbl \ M2SE L- ( l'»lumber at oiabt. Aplly lermed "the ■§ Ri Salt that .wetlen. life -TRY IT I . \ Jf;;-/. ':'■..■;"'■'■'■■'.-: -9" i

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 4

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