The Only Razor that Strops Its Own Blades fy Automatically! The AntoSlrop is the only Safety t/ZK)//Hi Razor that strops itself automatically. jJxT v^Vz///7 9 And because its blades are always Lr/7/J IK sharp, keen and perfectly stropped, it £'/ ft \ gives exceptionally satisfactory shaving \ f service. Think what this means —not J f i£r only better shaving, but time saved— J F and expense saved. The same Auto k f Strop blade can be used day after day—the ' same keen edge is there every day, and the same smooth shave is yours every ± /\ morning. Absolutely simple, too —no com- i \ plicated mechanism and no adjustments to M make—nothing to take apart. The I 7l "VALET" V Auto Strop Safetyßazor '"la.Si"' is the most economical razor ever made, .■£ f /V The AataStrop Standard Set No. 1, con- / ' % silts of AntoSlrop Safety Razor, with self-contained K. \ 1 automatic stropping arrangement, one dozen Auto 8 , "'j rQ "I Strop blade* of the fineit lancet steel, and one hone- I^, < "r? I' Lh hide strop. The whole in neat velret lined OP / "" black leather case. Price complete . . CtDf " lP^T—'' p] i' OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Managing Agent for Amtralatia: RALPH ABERCROMBY B 380-2 George iStreet, Sydney A few ptmi back and I w inrtliiirMtlinatilit I 1 MEDIUM I SkkSS 1 |U2 jjjEj ahighpricetoensureabsoluto lljfn 1 PRICED 1 1 |cj iL medium priced Instrument (US e—N.*» A «ii *? >«v /m '"ill very often fill the bill, |Ug W5 P? and if it is paid for by Easy • JL \8 jjjpj Payments it can be acquired HQ] Eg an] without any worry. Allow 1 Milmer <£k Thompson Ltdl. | H 128 MANCHESTER STREET - CHRISTCHURCH l|j| . M 6431-102 Cooking for Invalids ; i JN sickness, even more than QLAXO is invaluable as a 111 in health, it is essential to food for invalids—it is j study the diet. The recovery rich in the proteid, carbohy- i of many invalids is seriously drates and fat so essential to handicapped by the poor rebuild health, strength and quality nourishment given weight. The nourishing casthem even in homes of einogen, difficult of digestion l t plenty. ,The patient's, "fight- bythe delicate stomach, is ing forc<J" is not augmented broken up by the Glaxo pro- . \ f by the proper food and some- cess of manufacture into light, ! times disease ,tvins when flaky, digestible particles, . nature, Fjoperlyfreiriforced by • easy 'pf compile absorptiort \ , ' | l the right' nourishment, would by the weakest invalid. i , have conquered. _ >i : For Influenza and Fever Patients—Fortify the usual milk diet with Glaxo. You thereby increase the amount of proteid'carbohydrate' ~ and fat given the patient. Nerve Troubles—A <iup of Glaxo at bedtime is particularly invigorating ' to brain workers and tired mothers. It is remarkably effective ininducing sound restful sleep. For Tuberculoid*—Use Glaxo freely in the diet of tubercular patients. It is germ-free and supplies the nutritious milk-elements that assist. 1 the system in fighting the disease. . Soup*, Beef teat Mid Broth* are made far more nutritious and appetising • by the addition of one tablespoonful of Glaxo to each cup of becftea,: etc. ; Glaxo is simply the solids of rich pure milk with extra cream and miHt' j sugar. It contains no added cane sugar and should always be in- • eluded in the diet of patients who are denied foods containing - starch and cane sugar. For INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS J/6, 2/5, £/- Tint of all ChtmitU and Stores • 70 • br— i— T Safe — *
THOS. GAPES & CO. 83 VICTORIA STREET, TEE LEADING BOUSE FOB. PAINTING AND DECORATING Telephone 710. 04265 a seven-inch pot. During' tlio whole of the period they are growing, .jt' is absolutely necessary to keep them from greenfly, otherwise all olso will be' in vain, for onco this post gets-a. good hold'of them the plants may as well bo thrown away. Fuchsias.-—Continue to pinch the points of the shoots at about every third leaf till about livo or six avcc:;* from the time they are wanted 1o I flower. Plants set out in flower beds should have all seed-pods removed regularly. This will make thorn for a longer timo. They must also be eeeuroly staked. Karly Chrysanthemums.—Those always loo!: best, when allowed to grpw naturally without any stopping, T>iifc the colour will ho vastly imprnvod'u a little stimulant is given before tho flower opens. Nitrate of soda is perhaps the best r-hemical to apply. • It can be civen in liquid form at tho rat" of $07. to 1 gallons of water, and the soil about tho plants should bo given a thorough flaking of clear • water an , hour or t'AO before applying tho nitrate. ScjRE FEE! Zam-Buk ii wonderfully soothing end wj. jga comforting for sore, aching and tender feet U It soften* bard growths and "hoofs," prevents blistering and reduces all swelling flfl inflammation. 1/6 and 3/6 pot, at all Chemisti and Stores. . AH
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 4
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