"Disease destroys more men than the weapons of the enemy, and probably tends to eliminate the Aveakest, while military training certainly has the effect of improving physique to a great degree —as I myself saw when 1 was a military surgeon,' ' writes Sir Eonald Ross. "Tims, on medical grounds alone, I think that all of r should be entirely in favour of univ sal military training at least (quit® another thing from conscription). On the whole, in my opinion terrible as the fact is, war must have been the leading factor in the evolution of the highest qualities of humanity, but, nevertheless, Huxley was right when he wrote to the effect that eivilisacon should now endeavour to control this disastrous phenomenon of nature."
Liptons Famous Tea exactly why the claim of Distinction is made on its behalf. Where Liptons Tea differs from other Leas, it h vastly superior because of that very difscrence. Liptons Tea is quite unique and is obtained at great expense. Only a large concern like Lipton Ltd. could afford to sell at ordinary prices a tea with such a high-grade and distinctive flavour. And it is this fact that makes Liptons lea absolutcly the best tea value in the World. % Further, this distinctive flavour •;.sd the unsurpassed quality of Liplons Tea are maintained'throughcat the whole year. These features, which are tound only in Liptons Tea, are made possible simply because Liptons carry huge stocks of their high-grrde lea over the two bad Ceylon reasons when good tea cannot be grown. Oi course, a firm owning large plantations and supplying a World demand can afford to store enormous quantities of tea in order to maintain the same high standard of quality from January to December. 1; Another distinction enjoyed by Liptons ien \: that it has won mere Gold fvied::is and Diplomas than all other Leas combined. i, 1 o sum up, jLjpio;i3 lea has a distinctive flavour and it is without question the finest tea at the various prices offered to the New Zealand public. 1| Ask your Grocer or Storekeeper for Liptons Tea —he stocks it at 1 6, J 8, 1 10 and 2,'-. Or if he hasn't a supply in hand, send to Lipton Ltd., Box 222, Wellington, for a free £!bi sample, of the 2/g.'ade enclosing two penny stamps and giving your grocer's name. coftwsta ot the aolid* <& pore milk with extra cream and milk - engft added. It fa the de-A
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 182, 9 April 1915, Page 7
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408Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 182, 9 April 1915, Page 7
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