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' ■ - : Special Offer for the Opening i of lew Shop. 120 Dozen SAMPLE SHIRTS for Men, in all sizes, 3/6 to 10/6 each. In the Mew Shop windows. ' ", '..■;■.'■ ■ ¥;; •.;■■■;■■' CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. - ' u ... .». '."• ■

■^l f ■,^.■.lll■■.MlM,.L.■.■.l>»ullJ■'|^m l ■.■.;l...l■p.^ll.»^.^^w■«lmJygl.^FJm^lJu^ll^m»^ll^^llllll■l■|.L■LlMl■l■..■■l■^^-^. tf6 Great American" Ball-bearing LAWN MOWERS. '■ rESE are the mowers that never need sharpening, run .like ;a v bicycle,:; : j are light, strong, and durable, and are the beet machines to buy. The blades—of which there are five—are made of Crucible Tool Steel,-the kind that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatches, and all tools requiring ; a keen edge. These blades 'are first hardened in oil anp. are-afterwords .tern, pered in water. A leading feature- of these machines is that • -.\ _ '- They are all Self-sharpening. This is due to the stationary knife beingt so constructed, that, os.it gradu-v : ally wears away, it sharpens both itself and : the revolving knives in the prooee9,; : Every machine is constructed of the best material. Having their own foundry the m«ker6 can and do produce a grade of casting better adapted; to ' lawn lr.owere than they oan buy. , . . '. . ' .••...■' - ■ ;■'.. Made in three sizeß-15in., 72/0; 17in.,7T/e;l9in., 82/6.'- "■ -.' W.e also have large stocia of lower-priced machines, Grass Catchers, ■ 1.E."ilose,. SpViiklers, ! etc- , '.'■'■ : ' r ] \ : ' '. " /■'" '.<■■* E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD. sole agents..:,.-, y. --i;K:- ■ ;. . - ~.. . .' . , .■:■■< ■-.. . ■;• .■• •t

Essentially Useful Styles tmassa Sti Ladies' Hand Bags. ::^^ ■yOU are sure of getting a bag of first-class quality by buying from our selections. We have them in the latest styles,, and, most important, in" every case there is genuine lasting quality. That factor, as many know to their cost, is not always.present in the bags on the market at present. From as low as 10s. to 70s. you ' . ■ hare a- choice of ail the best wearing Leathers and Moire Silk. .4k T r TOling, Ltd. LAMBTONQUAY.

"Fewyoung mothers realise the. extent to which a cold lowers the system and makes it susceptible to contagious diseases. It has been proven that the majority of diseases arise from germs, but it is not widely known that a healthy system will repel their attacks. . Mothers should never alluw a cold to run for twentyfour hours without attention. If this is made a rule there will be less sickness for young mothers to worry over. A good reliable medicine for coughs, colds, croup and bronchitis should always be kept in the home where 8 there are children. You may say that you have no con- : fidence in'cough medicines, but that is because }'ou j have never tried , ,•..;....■ I ■>y * COIDJSrHIEEMEBSr ~%fc ■._. .......» •■ i . __..._ . i This medicine islnoroughly reliable and has stood the : p test of nearly half a.century.; No, it will not hurt .the. children—there "is' nothing in it that would 'even injttte/. the baby. n f .^"'. ; '•' « In fact each Bottle; of Chamberlain's" Cough Remedy' I bears the Government analysis showing it to have been jl officially declared, free from all narcotics, and for this y reason it can always be relied upon." ; : •

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 3

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487

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 3

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