f Upton's Secret— - . ~| I These Three Delicate Tips! 1 ■■ •1 ,•* A *. In the tender leaves that unfold jj I' / |(Sl ', at its tips is sealed the choicest '] g • to ", flavour of the Tea-plant. 3 | t u ffyzz} "• It is this Perfection ot Flavour $ a I TW ' y° u R et '" I-ipton's Tea. a i ji £ \iw\!z If ' ii 1 '<• visM / So high is the Lipton Standard § I ,' of Quality that only the freshest 1. , U £ N .*' young shoots are gnmered for $' a / """^Shw; - '' Lipton's High-grade Tea, si I / """""v/ // le coarse > ' owe|i growths. 'A l\ M -1 ihat give excess of tannin, are a ? /w// wholly discarded. jj §I // // _y When you drink Lipton's Tea | " iwK— -will 0/£j you enjoy Tea in all its pristine | freshness—a fragrant, rich, full- 9 •\\ bodied Tea that nevel ' sets :| V. bitter—the ideal beverage. to \\ It you want the BEST TEA I II go to the Firm that grows it! 8 1 AT LEADING GROCERS- 2/2, 2/4 lb. § 1 I IP 1 |A iM HAINEB-13 ff? OBTAINABLE TZUS ~8. P. BE?TN T ETT. LTD., Wiflis Si-re? 1 !: aid InmVtoii Qnay. I "' , Housewives who do their own ■'- w^S m*Ws~??s3tft I 00oltln lf- chefs ' anlt professions! VI j [!§|p|§S cool<s ' nnll the ORION'S wonderful a JBPIfcIS- :|ffi BH2yi=£ WSJ la£sW\ Ovens {'constant source of pleasure VL !§?{ fiSllliT? r f and '"'section. The draught Is \ I E I-«.I.MS Jfcws JWfTi? ' under such perfect control thai in* V oiS*^Ga_-—-XI fiSSSif jßri&ftx iU heia can ° e regulated to a nicoiy. 1 IfISC-/^^^\Hsßrasrf rr/SP The " ulck heal ri!t l uir(ld to"" P" \ x(2S.O| tajjjSS /VjSTjj tne steady heat for bread, and the I. i, ia / : •In ~j>oy* strong hew for meats are all secured I; «s required, without lha least trouble. I ISlfPWlpSit - The ORION Is New Zealand's National I W-3aMßttae£a Made Id .sizes lo suit evory II your ironmonger to showyou one I hom(l ' J, 1 .' - . | t /_ / • . 1 1 TBbls ossce a year Sale' offers excellent 1 I opportunities lo ifovllly feoasekeepers Eo , I secnire everyday Gooils below the usual j i prices. | I r ij I We have a very large stock of Stainless and Hygienic | 1 Cutlery that will neither rust nor stain, and that will keep j 1 an edge like a razor. Please remember, that the British a | Government has prohibited the export of Stainless Cut- j 1 lury, consequently no more of this class of Cutlery will be j I obtainable in New Zealand. 'i 1 RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES ' J At 26/-, 27/6, 29/6 per half rjoz. | I RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES- | I '23/6, 26/-, 27/6 per half doz. 1 J Al QUALITY TEASPOONS- 9/B the half doz. 1 I Al QUALITY jDESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS- 1 j 18/6 per half doz. I Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS- '' | 1 21/6 per half doz. | I SCISSORS—We have just imported a splendid lot of first- j I class Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Button- j [j hole, and Nail Scissors. These are all British make, and ■ 1 will be sold at Clearing Prices. j ' GEO. WINDER j 1 COR. CUBA & MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 3
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