IVI stands for Motor-car, I 1 ]M for the Nurses, Armoured against fire; | j Whose pluck all admire, H•' ~ 1 /"•" ' >•- • ■ • | "Amber* Tips" is armoured against dust, germs f | and damp by its airtight sealed packet. Thus & you can buy it anywhere in perfect condition (j jjj —fresh, fragrant, delicious, Its unusually fine | g quality makes for economy —for it produces *i |. more cups to the packet. «j | "Amber Tips" is sold always full weight without ft I the packet. " —— | | | t • I | The 2j2 blend goes farthest. Other prices 1f 10 and 2ju | 1 35 | in,. ■ ¥. O stands for Ottoman ' P stands for Poland, (It's Turkey, you know), Where Germans found snow. | _ 96 6 L. JVMiULJiBiLUi AUiirtAfij. X-UOiLWOiN iiitUa., LIU,, .WJiLLIAKIXOiIt
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 2
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120Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 2
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