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VISIT THESE SHOWROOMS For a Demonstration of "HOTPOINT" Electrie Irons, HEATING AND COQKiNG APPLIANCES. Showrooms: TURNBULL AND JONES, Ltd., Blair Streot. CEDERHOLM AND SONB, Manners Street. N.Z. ELECTRICAL' FITTINCS CO., Lambton Quay. WALLS AND CO., opp. G.P.O. A. E. WELLS, lliddiford Street, jf A bottle ot Steven,' Health > \ dj ; I Salt should be in every ,J "N ! j home. It makes a deliciona 1 refreshing drink and acts I gently hot sureljr on the j] sluggish liver-aids diges- ■ 3 tion-promotea appetite, I ismildlylaxative,qnieklv V jj cures and prevents head- \ ' i aches and billiousness bv \ nf JJ | eliminating impurities, A \ y jgtfsp j big pottle costs but 1/6, 6 <v\ What Is .a - Sarilst®! • > . 3. Olive Oil —and the others. Evidence was given in the recent case in tho English Law Courts that not only are many kinds of little fish used in the manufacture of sardines, but that cotton seed, pea-nut and mixed oils are used in the process of canning;. These cheap oils ruin the flavour of the fish. Skipper sardines are packed from the delicious little Norwegian "brisling" and are put up in the finest of 14 grades of Olive Oil. Thus you seethe importance of asking for Skipper sardines, not merely " sardines.' !%pg?Sapdsiea incus WATSON &Co, Proprietor*. Newc*4ilß-on-Tro«, Bay, tar ZtalfcodAfiwHi Wetihp* WHAT DID THE SUIT YOU 'ARE .WEARING COST.?, Five guineas, and it is tailor-made, is it? Then you paid'2os. to 30s. more than y'o'u need have, and you could bo wearing a smarter suit. This is one,advantage tho Sartorial Service, Ltd., can offer you—a substantial saving—but you must pay cash. You will be glad, too, when you learn the quality of Sartorial 'l'ail-ored-to-Order Suits; ■ they cokt but G3s., 755., and &4s. Will you call and see this stock of new; suitings—they are good. Wo ivill post you samples it you cannot call. Just ask us to do'so now. THE SARTORIAL SERVICE, LTD. 64 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.' Ie not an' Ordinary Cough gl Medicine. HE It does more than give temporary gj ease, because it not only attacks ——J-, the source of the trouble/but also " builds up the nervous and bodily 0 system so that it is.enabled to O throw off all unhealthy conditions. Lane's Emulsion unfailingly gives prompt and permanent relief in O the treatment of all ailments of the gj lungs and throat, such as coughs __ and colds of recent or chronic *- E standing, catarrh, inflammation, 0 bronchitis, asthma, croup, whoopAT; ing cough, .bleeding, incipient gj consumption, etc. XT? Lane's Emulsion is composed of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best 0 ■ remedies for'wasted and weakened conditions ; Beechwood Creasotc, which is par--33 ticularly antagonistic to germ life—its I-, Eoothing, balsamic properties arc of the £3 greatest value in Innj and throat complica—p- tions ; Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda Si_ " for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, and Flesh Eggs for the perfect emulsification of the other constituents, as well as for ,D ' ;hcir recognised food value. © Go along to the nearest chemist or store --*4 and get a bottle. There are two 6>ies at «-®| 2/6 and 4/6. Insist on being supplied with gj Lane's Emulsion. STS Pieptred only by E. G. LANE, Chemut, Ousiru, 5 JONES Si CO., CLYDE QUAY. WELLINGTON. (Established 20 Years.) rUSH BUYERS OF LEAD, BEAS3, *0 ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS, ROPE & RUBBER. 'Phono 725. Timely AM When one's digestion is "out of fix," a good, straightforward test of food is worth much. Many who have suffered from 6tomach trouble have discovered that a dish of Gfape-Nfits . and milk and cream,. is not only easily digested, but actually assists in the digestion of other food. The power of proper food— the kind the stomach will di-, gest, and at the same time yields nourishment—is almost unlimited. " Ttee's

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 11

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