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"THE NATION'S WEALTH k :IS Il[^S B A BI ES." ' I As the strength-' of a nation depends N on . ' ts children, so the strength of its * M children depends.'on their food. U the children have plenty of the 0 milk puddings which they readily eat. B , They get full digestive value out of the U milk when used with Brown & Poison y Corn Flow. •' M Z'Wfe'* J For young:children, milk • i 4 ' SOU P > for older children and adults, Corn Flour baked ' \ pudding,, with or without , egg, and the delicious sultanapuddmg,are >":dishes_are full of nour- f <^1 'shment and- acceptably : _J||' TO®' BrfflOHaPolsoii ft C /mfj -Gora flora jffi 1 \3wVf ■' re<t Offer.—The Brown jy" jlffi. j • t/\l yx & Polioh recipe book. Write T f§——^jf^S p-< - I W ■ ■■' '8 Ir ■, - . -1 I ■ .-■ '• '• I I 150,000 Last Year! | I —the enormous" annual outout ,of j§ | Overland motor cars! I | . "" ; ■ ■■•■-. % | Many-thousands of them went to all J . | parts •of the world. j&The Overland is '|f .■' | indeed the international motor car be- |j ;|j cause it is made on a scale of production f|j I which permits a Value unapproached! ( I - ■ m || Appearance, performance, comfort, || I : servjge, price—all these essentials of j| I? the■"ideal distmct: OVer- 1 ' I land advantages. '. • 11 If! , ■. ■■ " ■ . I: instance,: note tiie | b shown here, v A car of great power, i 1 but so simple to operate that a child . J I can drive, it. Sturdy, dependable, so J p satisfactory that it has won the enthu- |] 1 siasm of everyone who ever owned one. li U ' d M Hatriek A Co.. Ltd., Wanganni and Wellington, •$! Chief Agents for North Island. . $ ffs' Wasterton Farmers' Implement Co,, f Ltd., Hasterton, £1 &Y; Agents for Wairarapa. M Noinpariel .Motor Co., Palmerston North, • 1 f| Mi) Agents for Palmerston, North District. m- Wniys-OVERLAND, Inc; f ■ 'V-J ; I CHINA TEA I WHY DOCTORS RFJCOMMEND IT " I China Tea, oil account of ifa health promoting qualities, and its delicate fla ,buf, became faflhlonable in England twenty years; iago,and has remained tdefarcante with Connoise a'ars ever since. ~, 1D j 7 ea , m , ttigeation and is recommended by the Medical lenity throughout the ■. World, especially in ordinary tea taken m excess has affected the /-nenfes ftiid health. Many wand Doctors a Clip of fre»hlvmade China Tea half- to-hour before a meal aB a ' preventive of nansea. , There has been no liiore etaunoh upholder of the efficacy of a rofresbirw cup 0 f 6i6k tom than Florence NipW.ngale.. The Tea of h<!r day was, of coarse, ChiD/y.. Lipton's Choice China Blend should be infused , not less than seve/a minuteß. Ordinary tea needs only four minute & Regulate the strength by the quantity of Teii,, not by length of infu6ion or dilution. People can (?jjrink Lijjkoti's Choice China Blend with benefit, e>en wheh other teas upset them. Lipton's Clvoico China Blend costs 3/-a pound. It is not one > 0 f the cheapest teas, but it is wh6lesome and d'Vicious. If your 'Aorekeeper does not stock it, you merely have i i communicate with Lipton, J 'id., Tea ■ Merchan'/s, Auckland, giving the name of i,he shop ' : pj'? re -/on would like to obtain Lipton's Choice j China J end and the matter will bo attended to. !!!*•' "■ ■ :•.; , . ' | D." BENNETT, mL Wfefe.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 13

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542

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 13

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