! I I ir Eing &&d • ; ar Country led You ! This clarion call, like a veritable jHy cross, has gone from one end . ■the Empire to the other, burning ;-stirring message into the hearts •Britons all over the world. !l '..:■■ , ; nd already thousands have anfired the call and donned the khaki ; : qrm'of the King- . Scotland, England, Wales, and Aand men are .flocking to the jidard in-their hundreds of ousands. ,f Large Expeditionary Forces from , (the Over-Seas Dominions have toeen despatched to swell Lord Xitchener's Armies. \And still the call comes—" Your_»ing and your Country need you!" ; Tl Among the employers who are / showing practical patriotism in this' is the firm of; Lipton Ltd., | which employs something like , j 50,000 people in different parts of : the British Empire. The large. ; number of Lipton employees who t 'have! gone on active• service are r drawing half salaries and are assured I of full re-instatement upon return [/to business. v ;., TI Since the outbreak of War there " r has been a steady increase in the : sales of the world-famous Liptons' Tea, grown on British soil, tended : by British labour, and enjoyed by Britons of every degree, from King: to cottager. ;>.'"•'; '° ■'•':, ' quality—and that of the highest—i 3 the unique feature, of v Liptons Tea; which, by the way, is ; . still sold at the popular prices that obtained prior to the War; , | Ask your Grocer for Liptons Tea '.-either at 1 /6,1/8,1/10, or 2/- : ] i Send two penny stamps to Lipton Ltd., Box 222, Wellington, for free. I lb. sample of the 2/- grade.'. i ..••-.• '■■■ '.-;■■- ... »,i.».a. ;_ .Wellington Distributing Agents for Upton's Teas: MESSRS. ELLIS AND MANTON, Old Customhouse Street, Wellington. S| ItfuresCokls-mul wckfytoo. | ? Half a century ago, our grandparents % I realised the wonderful value of I h Bonnintlon'j ii • coujb' «nd cold cui«. A £5 To-day iu popularity is undiminished and ra % alnwit oieiy homr-hold hii Bonninjton'i <h {TheCostofCycimg | I a reduced to * minimara | ' | . when your eyds.faiiiodirith | | These Reliable and Durable , | | TyreS outwear any imported | I Tyres, and, although costing | | slightly more in the first place, |\ | are easily the Cheapest-Tyres § | to use—owing to the great | | mileage they give. | 1' • r • - i | Beware of Cheap Imitations. | 8 "flan/ops-" are only■ /p\ i§ | genuine when they bear [JaJ $ & this Trade Mark c xjP' ' OBTAINABLE ALL CYCLE AGENTS $ if- * * ' % % "DDItLOP RDCBKn CO, AM Sutaa anil m Jv "r i * w ;[/ "'i, \J , ' '' / ' <f '■;>* fci.A..mW/. Uub.—.t*J*. J wi w if- mi. L . ..Tt .....\t i-TTTnnumniiiVa'"-""'-" 1 "- 1 """""" 1 ii.m , ininn , HAY FEVER] Suiierers obtain weloome relief f| by gargling F L. U E N Z O L. and i oansing some the preparation to ■ enter the nasal cavity. ( NASAL CATARRH! 17NGINEERS ' ' y.ti'.nrll'^- lJ "^ llllll " L ' vv ' tf ' rl * TfJg^Tlri^ltfJ We hare Complete and Inexpensive j Civil Municipal., Electrical ' Mechnnicnl&Mininstnomcerlng Also thoro'ugh Courses for . I Mino Manager's (\mdtr Ihi Coal cold Geld Minis Ads) and _ .' Surv«7ors' AsiUlant'i Examl. Writa to-day for particulars to. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S -. Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2333, 15 December 1914, Page 9
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