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: i British Government stops all exports of Tea to Holland 1 - i The cable* tell us that the British Government has stopped all export*, of Tea **to Holland. Tf British Tea,, because of its super* for quality, was being supplied to the enemies of the British Empire through Dutch territory, while large quantities of the inferior Dutch Java Tea were dumped into British Colonies. (Java Tea is used as a cheapening ” with other Tea fo order to reduce the quality and so lower the cost). '0 , vLiptons Tea is British Tea; rt comes from India and Ceylon, from the great Lipton Tea Gardens. Lipton Ltd. is the only tea firm operating in New Zealand that owns private tea plantations. Thousands of acres are under crop every year producing enormous supplies of Liptons Tea for consumers all over the World. Help the Empire to Increase and maintain its revenue to carry on the War! The nation with the longest purse is the one that will win! Every pound of Indian and Ceylon Tea you drink helps the British nation. Lipton Ltd. guarantee that m long as India and Ceylon are in existence they will give you Indian and Ceylon Tea. f And they further guarantee that not a grain of Java Tea enters the famous Lipton blends. Grocers everywhere stock Liptons Tea. If your grocer cannot supply you, Lipton Agents will send you any quantity, carriage > paid* Don’t forget this. f Insist upon Liptons—besides helping Britain and our loyal Indian and Ceylon subjects—besides helping the British revenue—you get the best, the purest, and the most delicious Tea on the New Zealand market, and you have the fine satisfaction of knowing that you have I a duty to the Empire. *f! You can have a Jib. sample packet of the 2/- grade by sending two penny stamp® to Upton Ltd, Bos 222, Wellington. j Poor Solomon Stead lay side In Vl | bed, j ’Twas a cold that he’d contracted, i With lungs like lead, he was all but | dead, I And his wife was nigh distracted. In the stress of her grief she shook j like a leaf, But such anguish was premature, For her mother rushed in, and replaced I hot gin With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Whether you drink Toa once or four times a day, drink the best—“ Desert Gold” Tea. Sold by your grocer in sealed pockets, “Save the Camels. ,;

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 25 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 25 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 25 November 1915, Page 8

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