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If anyone gets a packet of" Lipton" I SfimP riPailV {/flOlCft P ~~ >. • l• -r l!• not to his taate-or if it he not Dume ivediiy wiuiLe g t „„ !8 raa „ M , on _ oel TlonFS hoVl m . „ L . ~ .. ' jf ! MeLe.lt. tnpono tetahi Ungate whiwhiki only a little to make a Good PotCOnieCtlOnS 111 J : ' i lct«l>i takai Ti a Ripit.n. t-ore iuu L! tona hwhia ihcro mil be promptly refunded , I ! ; —mehemea unci kaore e kilca tona nnc.tansa, c both prico and postage if the packi ' '■ lit» nei ahilcoa ili to.tt nui atu te kjha—ka lere lonu aw o( unußca Tea is returned direct ' 9 S&. X • < wli»k«lioUa tikalia Li • Ripitana, Rimitili. Akaiini. name of store irhcro purchased. J j% j j jme le insoa .no ore to. i hokona mai ai, e mau ana is k your Storekeeper for Linton's ! I % I Y M I I ''SP* 1 - , • t- n- • •. t u Tea-QroTO ana Distributed by the' ' I %U Br Alkt ' I 1 onoa atu, liei le Tl a Ripitana, l teToa. 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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 173, 11 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 173, 11 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 173, 11 April 1918, Page 3

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