I ''' ' ' '' I J • / Use always the Colonial Ammunition Company's Unparalleled Cartridge— ■;■ ,' m, ■ e<3103 = At the Reduced Pries this cartridge is Splendid Value 1 Its smashing-force is terrific When it hits,-it kills. It is, in fact, the C.A.O. Military Regulation Cartridge (the RecordBreaker), with the sole varia- j tion of the soft nose necessary for thic special purpose. AS DEADLY FOR PIGS, GOATS ANDCATTLE AS FOR DEER. L .. j 2 g " T- ■ "~ / *A ' ,f y° u have a dropping of -phlegm into4hethroat, ■' wWmmMHStt] ,f crust 3 form ., in your "?=?' - «■ \ yo " aree asily susceptible \vmSMll- /Ml If you suffer from frontal ■'lPf/W' ; headaches, , ■ i *>M-i , .' '/' If you have noises in 4he head, "/: ; ' if your hearing'is affected, If you have to clear your throat & expectorate, often, ( If a change in the weather affects you, !f you are a victim to shortness of breath, 1 ?f you sneeze.frecjuently, ' r ■ ,■ K If your sense of.smell is affected, If you have a heavy, tired feeling on awaking, If you suffer from a husky throat, If you ore affected with any of the abore symptoms, the chances arc- that you are suffering irom Catarrh-the mother of all disease. It is an exceedingly dangerous complaint, and is so insidious that the sufferer hardly realises how serious is his or her condition until matters hata i: reached an almost chronic etage. Catarrh often boftins with a cold in the head, but it never stops there. The simple cold ■''becomes a protracted one, while tho diachargo from the nose grows more profuse and •■; uncomfortable. " : ,' ■■ " ~..-, t The inflammation eitonds to the throat and bronchial tubes, causing hoarseness, a tickling eens.itiou. :mi an ottgtaviiUng couch. The matter lh»t is continually.dropping back into the throat finds its way into tho stomach/resulting in a distressing form of dyspepsia, nausea, and loaa of appetite and fitreniitU. ;v; The. catarrhal poison 3 are absorbed into the blood, and all the membranes of the body tccomo infected, and what was supposed to bo a purely local disenne, has become conititutional, deep-seated, and chronic, and may eventually result In Denfness, Broncbitis.iAsthma, Catarrh of the Stomach, or that droad scourge of the huhian race, Consumption. -- J " Kat-ar-ah " Troatment for Catarrh is based on sdonlißo prlncirioi.'-iflnl alms at the curing • '.tho trouble on an entirely new basis. 'I know it is the best Catarrh Bomivly in distance, and ,m ready to prove it to you. In order thnt you may provo its value, I will supply you with a 0- ;,1 bottle of "Kat-ar-ah" Inhalant FREE OF CHARGE. It gives immediate relief to the •' ■ -.luVnied membranes; clears tho head, nose, throat and lungs, and cleanses tho nas3l passages of '. accumulated mucous; ■ When v/riting, give your full name and address (be sutd to mention this paper), and enclose 3d. in stamps to cover postage. The trial bottle will be sent. by.returamail, ..-. . together with a copy of my now Booklet," Catarrh: its Cause. 3ymptora3 and Cure." !-..■. '.' HERBERT HERDEIt, 2 Bridge Street, Srdnjy. 1 "Full Maey a Gem I I ■. OS Psirest Ray Serene." •' ■ I -r-snd amongst'these at YOUNG'S are "full many" of the uncommon precious stones—Kunzite, ■ Chrysoberyl,- ■ StarSapphire, Carved Amethyst,. Topez, and ' Tourmaline, and some especially good specimen's of Opal. sfFrom "these you may choose your gems and havo pieces of jewellery made to designs of your own selection—ensuring all the distinction cf exchisiveness and knowing that your design will on;no account bo duplicated, flit is worth while to know all about our precious stone service—Call or Write 1/ 252 - SaasnbtoQ Qn®2f ? Wellington* I :■ sayb-he and VAN KOUTEN'3 COCOA | | 1 \ . have been firm friends-for 80 years. '• || I He knows that VAN HOUTEN'S is I | jj|, the Best Cocoa in the world for . | H j keeping mind and body in good con- ! ;| •i| I jiition. It is quite different to other & p I cocoas, and unequalled in purity ; f| p 1 and flavour. ' . ; VELOCIPEDES. BASIET WOEE OP EYEET DESCRIPTION, E. ARNOLD, .Wiifis -Street, Wellington. ■ 55LEASE .SEKD POE CATALOGUES.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 5
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655Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 5
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