FOII HEALTH AMD HAPPINESS UY r n in Th© Largest Tea Planters in the World t n in Flavour never get Note well that phrase: “They never get bitter.” It is not an assertion. It is a positive fact, and it means a lot to tea drinkers. It means absolute purity. It means that the very choicest of tea growths are specially selected on Lipton’s own tea plantations :fo: Lipton’s blended packet teas. Only growths containing the least tannin are selected, and they are so blended that the liquor cannot get bitter when properly prepared. Try it yourself. Let it stand on the leaves for half an hour or half a day, and you will find it quite palatable and good when you come to drink it. This one fact places Lipton’s new tea blends in a class by themselves. There is nothing on the market to come near them for QUALITY and VALUE. LIPTON’S TEAS ARE THE MOST HEALTHFUL YOU CAN BUY, AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL That is why over a billion packets are sold every week— the largest in the world, oo matter how wedded you may he to any particular brand of tea, you owe it to yourself to try LIPTON’S. Order a Packet To-day! Sold in |lb, lib, 51b, and 101 b packages at 1/9, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, aud 2/6 per lb. Any Grocer can Supply But if you cannot get it write direct to ?. 10 Princes Street, Auckland mtmsm * Wm f Reliable, Durable, Comfortable ! An excellent display of the Latest Styles await you here. Everyone who wants a Boot that they can depend upon to give absolute satisfaction ftom the be* ginning of the day to the end, is safe for the “ Bight Thing if they buy from OLIVER AM BUFF, Not only will they get the most reliable qualities, but they get more for their money every time. You cannot obtain better tootwear value in the whole district. -* Phone No. 139. ■9 HOKITIKA
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1917, Page 1
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