1 British Government, stops all exports of Tea to Holland!
The cables tell us that the British Government has stopped all exports of Tea into Holland. II British Tea, because of its superior quality, was being supplied to the enemies of the British Empire through Dutch territory, while large quantities of the inferior Dutch Java Tea were 'dumped into British Colonies. (Java Tea is used as a " cheapening " with other Tea in order to reduce the quality and so lower the cost). vj? . I Liptons Tea is British Tea; it ' comes from India and Ceylon, from , the great Lipton . Tea Gardens. Lipton Ltd. is the only tea firm operating in New.Zealand that owns private tea plantations. Thousands of acres are under crop every year producing enormous supplies of Liptons Tea for consumers all over the World. H Help the Empire to increase and maintain its revenue to cany on the War! The nation with the longest purse is the one that will win! Every pound of Indian and • Ceylon Tea you drink helps the British nation. 1 II Lipton Ltd. guarantee that so long as India and Ceylon are in existence they will give you Indian and Ceylon Tea. | And they further guarantee that not a grain of Java Tea enters the famous Lipton blends. ' HGrocen everywhere stock Liptons Tea. I{ your grocer cannot supply you, Lipton : Agents will tend you any quantity, carriage paid. Don't forget this. . j U Insist upon Liptons—btaidei helping Britain and our loyal Indian and Ceylon / subjects—besides helping the British revi enue—you get the'best, the purest, and ■ the most delicious Tea on the New Zea- ' land market, and you have the fine satis- , . faction of knowing that you have dona a duty to the Empire. • It Try the Lipton flavour in any of the following blends: 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/H You can havea }lb. sample packet of the : 2/- grade by sending two, penny stamps to Lipton Ltd., Box 222, Wellington, >. 2 ' .. ..... . N.Z.A.A.,
I' 'Wellington Distributitig'''Agents; for' • Lipton's Teas: ! MESSRS. ELLIS AND MANTON, Old Customhouse Street, Wellington. i'_ — : YOUR CHILD. Give it LANE'S EMULSION every day. Many children have got along wonderfully on Lane's. It fattens their little bodies, strengthens their nerves, muscles, bones. Builds them up. LANE'S EMULSION is a medi* eine-food that helps weak children to grow into strong, robaist healthy children. It is quite aston'shing what a teaspoonful of LANE'S EMULSION given regularly three times a day will do for the children." Yoa cap prove it by trying it. LANE'S IULSIOU. 94 Do You have to Diet Yourself? Pains and uncomfortable feelings after eating arise through the di- ' gestive apparatus not being in a condition to do its work properly. Cutting down. the food allowance is naturally helpful in getting the stomach" and liver back to normal condition, but what is more vitally . needed is something to strengthen and tone the digestive system, such as Cockle s .Antibilious . Pills A Reputation of over 100. Years. A short course of Cockle's Pills will make" your digestion sound, tone up your liver, give you a healthy appe-' tite and invigorate your whole bodily economy. Try them—just two at bedtime, twice or three times a week. fW -*T COCKLE'S PILLS Y. ' *1 . of Chtmiits through* Put the world. iSjoafrS) Vrkn in England^ __ llli 6* 2/9 « inr. Dichcns Wrote Many Talis. depicting (be life of misery led by • many people in England of his time, But before Dickens - was born a doctor in London bad done much to alleviate the sufferings of tbe people—that Doctor was Dr. Cockle and his medicine was Cookie's Pills. Beyond all doubt i jcore of imitalioni Bailer ■JjS Bonninglon'i Irish Mom, but lisy CANNOT cum cojdi and ST coughs ai will Bonnimtom. Look jr (or tbe famous name on the boHler* / imiit on tbe senuino i( you rauit. ) . X.' - i"h»bi2boUleiitbemoiaeconoraic«l. /'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 11
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