i stands for Amber Tips A.8.C0 O for Britannia, .—The best of all teas; Who still rules the seas. n $ .• || "Amber Tips" comes first in the alphabet just | || as it comes first on the table—"Everybody's 1 H ' Favourite" throughout the Dominion. Grown 1 1 in beautiful Ceylon, shipped in British vessels, I - | packed and sold in New Zealand —"Amber J | Tips'* is an all-British product which is a ij 1 credit to the Empire. I .|| The 2/2 blend goes farthert. Other prices ljlO end 2j-. | . IJ* 0 stands for Colonies j O for the Dominion The Germans couldn't save, With soldiers so brave WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON 3 8K05., LTD.. WELLINGTON-
1 "SAFE AND SURE" . is an old and familiar Saying, which, when it can be honestly and truthfully used in connection with a medicinal preparation, must give great satisfaction. To gS know that the medicine you take is safe, is good; to know that it is also sure, is i S|j better still. There is not the (lightest doubt that the phrase in question can fen be applied unreservedly, td Beecllam's Pills—the most popular medicine of the time. Becchatn's Pills arc safe, because they are wholelycurative and free from 0 any drastic or deleterious principle. ' Bcecham's Pills are sure, because they £8 restore the healthy action of the stomach" liver and bowels, gently assisting Nature to correct what is wrong with the digestive system. For the relief and cure of §9 the maiiy ailments to which those organs are liable, you should always seek the t|j aid of that " safe and sure " remedy— BEECHAM'S PILLS. f§) Beecllam's Pills are specially suitable for Females of all ages, * jU Sold In boxes, labelled, price 10ld, (36 pills) l/lj (56 pills) fit 2/9 (160 pills),
SYMINGTONS |K JSS (Rtli. 7,ii, ESSENCE ' i The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: fjSSpj "Sing a song of Symington's, ||||j , The kettle's on the sing; ||jiji| \ A little drop of essence, s|§aj %mM \ Makes Coffee for a king." 31 %. raoj, STltmm tt co„ mmrnh mid Imirn, ||gjfl
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 2
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339Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 2
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