ggg I U stands for Uniyerse, I A.B.C. V itands for V.C., I The Kaiser so wanted; J , For valour undaunted. ■ Cos jj| nniiiiiiwiiw'w»H!«niiiHiiiniinKiimnl> 'ill minimi wiMiimimiimii m | |r Husbanding the shillings is a war-time neces- . j |! sity. In tea-economy you cannot do better • 5 I than "Amber Tips." Its superfine quality | ensues more cups of better tea from each fi • | packet than any inferior blend will brew. f I Thus good tea and good housekeeping go hand 5 ' ijj ;■ in hand. ' I■. | ' | ft' . The 2 1 2 blcnd 30 " farthest. , Other prictt I\lo and ?,\; ' j iPI ? FI I 86 j W stands for Wireless, j X marks the spot, J Flashed o'er land and sea; Where the Allies will be. » , ; ■ , ---1 4868 1 ■ ■ mQhmw"A«a«Xß.i THOMPSON sm., wu,, .wmiHS'im
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2581, 1 October 1915, Page 2
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129Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2581, 1 October 1915, Page 2
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