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Your King and Your Country Need You! *jj This clarion call, like a veritable nery cross, has gone from one end of the Empire te the other, burning its stirring message into the hearts of Britons all over the world. And already thousands have answered the call and donned the khaki uniform of the King. Uln Scotland, England, Wales, and Ireland men are flocking to the standard in their hundreds of thousands, <5 Large Expeditionary Forces from the Over - Seas Dominions have been despatched to swell Lord Kitchener’s Armies. • ")| And still the call comes —“Your King and your Country need you!” *j| Among the employers who are showing practical patriotism In this crisis is the firm of Lipton Ltd., which employs something like 50,000 people in different parts of the British Empire. The large number of Lipton employees who have gone on active service arc drawing half salaries and are assured of full re-instaternent upon return to business. Since the outbreak of War there has been a steady Increase in the sales of the world-famous Liptons Tea, grown on British soil, tended by British labour, and enjoyed by Britons of every degree, from King to cottager H Uniform quality —and that of the highest —is the unique feature of Liptons 1 ea, which, by the way, is still sold at the popular prices that obtained prior to the War, *[i Ask your Grocer for Liptons Tea —either at 16, I 8, 1 10, or 2/Ti Send two penny stamps to Lipton Ltd,, Box 222, Wellington, for free d lb. sample of the 2/-'grade. N.2.A.A

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 2

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