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THE SEARCHLIGHT REVEALS EVERYWHERE

Have Pity on Your Gun! b ■ CL .From anywhere in New Zealand it .will , | only cost from 1/6 to 2/- for postage ". to send your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition Go., Ltd., Auckland. Full detailed estimate of ; , cost 'will,.then be submitted.- If I ' the prices are not right, tlie Gun will be returned at our expense. We make'this offer because.,, we are convinced that .our work and pharges- • / will be entireiy satisfactory., '■■ - • ffi,. We have just converted a pin-fire Gun to central . fire. This Is: tlie third converted in as weeks. It was originally a flint fire; coriYfeited. to, . cap fire; then made a breech-loading pin fire. Now we -HR Hive^'it' coriverted'tb a central fire'breech-loaaef. This - 1 gun' must be fully 70 to 80 years old. ... I ffi, Gunsmiths. are, retailed hy„ us.They r 1 : can 'brown' and 'blue' hkck barrels. take dents out. ot t ' ■ I IjMrels, tigKten'u^ , b!re^l's'o"&at' .; , I no in -fact, make an. old gun new. ; These . ' I raable-prompt ip execution' of/.Repaifs.-: '.Better .work be, :i 1 doneiri '.England/,; "" 1 o,'if youare in Auckland call and inspect our:GurismitK-Shop. :"' I the Mt. Eden Tram tat foot of Q^e'en"StireeC",'lt.? , rap|jes, ;;; . , ffi Railway Bridge iri five:minutes. • i turn to the'left"into'Eden Street.- Our Shop is,nalt a.minute 3 : . .Walk from' Bridge^just ; 'past"the- big Timber and-Joinery -Mi 11.,,.., u-s 1 : a Stock of' Guns by \VcUey & Scott, Ltd.'. R. B.'Rodda&Co„ "'; Ip ■ and'-pther wellinoOT inakers always on Hand, . Colonial Ammiihition Co.; Ltd., ' AUCKLAND. . Billiards is a spleiicliait'oEic fcr- tir.ed nerveß,-an'iagr(3eablo j form of physical most enjoyable pastime. 1 r A'ndit.'nim bo plavad-pgrfootly in 1 your, own, houae on an. ; . Aloock's PatenS : • . "Lev®? 1 " 81l I S itS !i 'This Table is an elegant,'practical piede of furniture,wlioh,- :.. J r for Dining ijs.unexceUetLi "Byithe simplest mechanism it - t ;| ; can be transfc/rmed. mto:a true Billiard Table, with perfect ; j| •• slate bed,' excellent clothy and fast cushions. f'v 1 Y PRICE: 24 GNS. TO 37 .GNS. ■; ■ § Only £5 down. Tlion Easy ~v v ...Write Illustrated I ; •'• •'instalments;' - • Catalogue....» r. § n ■ 'I a J '■ Head Office and Factory: -ij • ; 1 {MCOCK a.CO., Ltd.W*E LLI N GTO N, 'j; Also I The finest leaf from the Best plantations, it has capiurcd. the puUic lasle from . I S-i;SfS(.r the North Cape'to the Bluff. "The'Lancet"saj , s: "Filie tea means beller healtK.**6t| i WHOLESALE AGENTS! UESBEB THOMPSOS BEOS.. LTD.. . TANCYE OIL ENGINES ABE BETTER! -PROOF?" SAV YOU: "I'lll'UlltlTV," M AMSWER! j '' , North aud South—right tlirougbbut the ■ ■ Dominion—'Tangyo.i .i* y - Oil Engines are'giving tlie' satisfaction ivliicli., cpmps . . . .. . l!; < reliability', great poWor. - and marvellous, simplicity.. I . . . •v.: Engines liave been installed, because of tlieir good name,, their . . qualitiesj and-tlio good words spoken of tlicni by enthusiastic users, A . Tangye is just the- Engine -foi jour, puipose. . ». .... ; t « ' ■■ r ' WILL YOU CALL'FOR A DEMONSTRATION? *,«,•' . J JOHN CHAMBERS a SO^ s LTD.' | ENCINEERS & IMPORTERS.: ■ VVELLINCTONm . : NEW BUFF&S-P" 'f NCILIBATQR'S:::: j - ' MANIiFfICTUpED BY CHAS. A. CYPHERS. I BUILT OF STEEL. HEAVY DOUBLE . WALLs( SMALL' OIL 'CON-. I, SUMPTION, AUTOMATIC VENTIL ATION, DAHK':HATCHING..CHAi\I-.'.. | BER AMPLE-NURSERY BELOW TRAYS, POSITIVE HEAT ItEGU- 8 .' -- ■- - LATION— - - - - -B. A PERFECT CHICK HATCHER. I A RELIABLE ARTIOLE AT A, VERI'LOW PRICE. — I - ■- BUFFALO BROODERS AND HANDY: HOVERS. I WITH ALL THE LATEST'iMPROV : AND. DURABLIi! CONSTRUCTION'. . ' ALSO-BONE MILLS AInJ; OTHE R POULTRY ACCESSORIES. " WRiTE FQR CATALOGUE. Stewart Timte, Jlass & Hardware Cs.,:Ltd, COURTENAY PLA CE, WELLINGTON. V ;

REXONA CURES BOILS. A DUNEDIN LADY'S TESTIMONY. "I have used Rexona Ointment.'for some time, '• as I suffered with" Boils all about the body, especially'about the arms and legs," writes Mrs. Esphn, 84 Jlaitlaud Street, Dunednv N.Z. ' "They were of a most' painful description; .very large and mubli : inflamed,'' causing mo Very great pain, and" sufforin'gY'as' I" could scarcely'niove' about"without being subjected to "torturing'pains;' as the least movemont of the body caused them to start and throb. I tried' many remedies, Tonics aid Salves, 1 but till I was advised to -try Eexona Ointment' I received no satisfaction. 'Your ointment quickly softened the Boils, took away the inflammation, cooded the surrounding ■ parts, and it has' gradually' taken them all away, and for some time'l have not bean troubled with-them, which "I honestly think is tho good''work of 'Eesona, Oint-. meat." Eexona, tho Eapid Healing Ointment, te a remarkably effectivo remedy for all affections of tho skin, also for wpuuds, burns,- boils, sores, and those' many Jmrts which are constantly caldihg for the use of a reliable remedy. Price Is. Gd. and 35,-Advt,. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds never fails. Is. 6d.T A certain young man's friends thought he was dead, but he was onlyin a state of coma., When.'in ample time to avoid being buried, he- showed signs of life, he was asked 'how -it 'seomqd-to be dead, "lload?" ho exclaimed. "I wasn't dead. I knew all the time what was going on. And I knew'l wasn't dead, too, because my feet wero cold-and T was .hungry.' "But how did that fact make you think vou were'still alivo?".,asked one of the curious. "Well; this way. 1 knew that if I were iii heaven 1 wouldn't'be hUhgry. And if 1 was in'.the other place my feet wouldn't bo cold." "For this relief, much thanks!" Hamlet's words express the'feelings of the many thousands who have tested "NAZOL." All agree that "NAZOL" is "the best cough and'cold remedy in'the Dominion." Get a bottlo TO-DAY,-Advt. ■ •

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 9

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