B "Icy-Hot" Bottles £ gj Keep CoMei&ts rHot or Cold Jpl top iay§. ly The' Icy-Hot is a glass bottle within a glass bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum ij [? M&ppapi, is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and prevents lilcY-HbT; ifSTf 10 c0,1 t eIl(;s f rom changing temperature. In pouring out, the liquid is not contaminated by touching metal, because the projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot bottles absolutely sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle and casing. Every Icy-Hot bottle is thoroughly tested before shipment. It must keep Wales? Sfieamtng Hot Sor Twenty-SmiF Hours, op Ecy CoM lor Three Days, regardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. The glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing by a.thick soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the botton. All bottles nickel plated, or leather trimmed and nickel plated. ' E. Wo 'Mills & Co, .Ltd., AGENTS.
1 - I | Are you a Dyspeptic '<S| j | Do you Suffer from Indigestion f jj 1 Are you Feeling Tired and Out of Sorts 0 jj I If so, why are you so foolish as |j 5 to go on suffering. Hundreds of ! g people in New Zealand have been | | . just like you and are now well ef 8 and happy. They took good ad- P/ i [ vice. Good advice for thorn was |* ' | I s {. } Benzie's Pepso is really a slerl- I > ing cure for Indigestion, Acidity, s. iIV ,y^^iS jj Heartburn and Flatulence, bo- J a. >! j I cause llenzie's Pepso J \ ; food you eat and converts it into j i good red blood. Try a bottle VjMlf ' I don't suffer a 1 I moment longer *" | General Assembly | • I ■As .unlercr for half mx lire from Indigestion,l [f H feWf | 1 ca n truly sav that no medicine liad such quick and S • 0 PJ®ar ; i <3 luting rffcei'sasllenzie's I'cp~n. Ibe lint dose ma je J • ® > a me feci a diKerciit man, and before X had taken tha «yr| TO' I [i first bottle 1 could cat, and enjoy my food, a rare ■ IHiJ Kj f, ? thing with me tor many veai'«. !K 1 ffl >, 5 fc-an recommend the ItcnzieFill tia a good mild jfSi / pj,. J Laxative,—removing the most obstinate attaci of M I |1. > S Bll °Both remedies aro in my opinion superb. W-i, fti j W i can with confldence recommend them as good J3\l PU) ;• pj, family remedies. (S gd.) CHARLES FISH. .jgpft ß " ' | \ - \. | Renzie's Pepso is sold by Renzie's Pill fixes | I all Chemists and Grocers, 2)6 the Liver - - 1/6 a I „ . -.'far;>Taaa\yjnr t Painless DeffiSal Operations* THAT IS THE KIND OF WORK YOU ARE ASSURED OF AT ©1. MAYNEM'S Hiex&ta! Parloren Our five dentists are graduate of high standing and long oxpcrieiicc. WE DO NOT EMPLOY STUDENTS. ,Tho most difficult dental operations arci accomplished absolutely without pain. I\l'' UAM'j NO EXllvA CItAIiGL for tlio EXTRACTING when Sets aro ordered. ■ Tour teeth aro precious. Nature demands they receive tho best treatment. that i Our of Dental Chair, Examination and Estimates Free. Nurses in attendance, MB B&VNPS!! AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, BLSinn BBP»B6 l a&aHj Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington. Also QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, AUCKLAND, HOURS—9 to 6. Saturday, 9to 9. Wednesday, 9to 1.
j | WINDOW DISPLAY NOW IN PROGRESS |j i' Pi it L , | GREAT GENERAL INTEREST ■'£ 1 ff| f! II IS BEING TAKEN IN THE 1 <*> s av 1 INGENIOUS EXHIBITIONS « tf A A 1 MADE BY THE FOLLOW- \ / ||| 11 | ING STOREKEEPERS: hV w p 0. W. Bonnington, Molosworth C. A. Anlin, Brooklyn. »» • Street. W. Wylie. UuWifonl Sheet". Sk D. Anderson and Sons, Moles- .1. M. IWtov. Kiddifor.l Street. 111 worth Street. D. Dttthio, Riiidifnvd fctrwl. fil A. E. Bowden, Tinakori Road. Bent's tiros., t^nslaide Street s\h ltill Bros., Lumbton Quay. ,T. l' 1 . Turubull. Adelaide .Hoad, gja G. Gilniour, tipper Willis Street. A. Bolton, Kent Terrace. $8 Hill Bros., Cuba Street. A. Anderson. Kent lorrnw. SS McLean Bros.. Wallace Street. WC. 1!. Gardiner. Borhampow. &J 3J. Bolton, Oriental Bay. W. 11. Boyd, Ihitaitai. ot McLean and Withers, Brooklyn. It. BontUdl, Lyail Bay. i||j S. Thoiaafi, Brooklyn. P . Result "will be advertised after July Bth.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 4
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