Public Kotices. TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE is given that trespasser with dog or gaii on our properties witi bo prosecuted. A. R. FANNIN, D SCOTT, E. WILKIE, G. GRIFFIN, JAS. SMITH, Di BROOME, S. CARTIER, E. SPOONER T. WEBB, r A.. BOSHEE, 3. SHERGOLDJ. MISSEN, , - ■ J. BARTOSH, M. CORRIGAN, C. E. LAIDLEY, A. McCOLL. E. FIELD. A. MOGHAN. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on our properties will be prosecuted. R. T. BATLEY E. BATLEY. PAERAU BATLEY. G. W. BATLEY. Eggs are not dependable; nor yet inexpensive. Thrifty housewives know this and for satisfactory and economical Baking of Cukes, Buns, and Pikelets, always use— 2 BAKING POWD£ R. Cuatard Powders at same price ns eforo the war. Edmond’s Baking Powder is sold at 1/4 ‘ per large tin.
Liptons Famous Tea is in a class by itself I That’s exactly why the claim of Distinction is made on its behalf. Where Liptons Tea differs from other teas, it is vastly superior because of that very difference. In the first place, the flavour of 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 Tea absolutely the best tea value m the World. Further, this distinctive flavour and the unsurpassed quality of Liptons Tea are maintained throughout the whole year. These features, which are found only in Liptons Tea, are made possible simply because Liptons carry huge stocks of their high-grade Tea over the two bad Ceylon seasons when good tea cannot be grown. Of 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. .. 1i another distinction enjoyed by Liptons Tea is that it has won more Gold Medals and Diplomat than ell othei teas combined. %To sum up, Liptons Tea has a distinctive flavour and it is without question the finest tea ai ifie various prices, offered, Jo Ihe New Zealand public.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 16 June 1915, Page 8
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357Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 16 June 1915, Page 8
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