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THE SEARCHLIGHT REVEALS

--— —-—_____—______ _______ ; ,• /■■' '' ■ ' : '':. V ; ', ■ ■ . : ' : .-■ ' ; : .-■■■■ ■ . ' ■■-.■■ ■ THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1914 -fH ' AND FOLLOWING DAYS, , The many thousands of Pleased customers who have been purchasing from us during the past 36 years will be glad to ' hear that ws are opening our New Shop oh the above date. Our future Motto will be as it has always been: "BEST VALUES FOR LOWEST PRICES and Quick Service and Attention to Everyone." ; ¥ «.- JJIyJII JL 1% JL 1 J_J© I 96, 98, 1 00 CUSA ST., WELLINGTON. I

fid i —rrrVi'Vf iiir'T'iiVi'i 11 ! ' ?rt' ■' . < r viIWPIWWM' j,' Make SraoM and |asy Shaves."; ! |- S .Week's. "Sextoblade" razors,are' modelled on the lines of the regular fi . » standard razor-such as has Jicen in use for centuries, and they can be used | I either as a plain razor or. safety,; as you prefer. Owing,to the Safety, device, &; | the user can shave with a sliding cutting motion—tho only correct'way to | 1 snaveMnstead of scraping, .as,'with the ctandard razor and tho hoe -shaped | % safety! ,-1 : ''^: : - ■ , • ■ ."■'"•" o.' t "SextobladeV'-are Ground by Automatic Process ■ ~.:... I, | on-machinery so constriicted:''as to preeludo every possibility jif.. drawing | 3 temper. They are first ground sharp with.a positive wire edge, t%n the edges B'' f are smoothed and stiffened in. two more grinding operations, and finally they | | are honed automatically. Every blade eo honed will out the finest humani " ' s hair, even before the last operation,'which consists of -stropping by hand. | 3 All blades—of which there are, seven—aro uniformly keen and ready .fori I shaving.' ' Try 'a "Sextoblade"; you will bo more than satisfied.,:-.,; | . | 7 , ■' ':. Price' 20/-. ;' ■ /) / ~1: |;;:;iWA;iiLSa C 0 ilffilTED .• : : T j ■"•"■..'■ AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. • :|

E 'Matte" in Canada. * II - . Support Cauadian Industry.. II ', t-°-b- £?IGiA' Sills ' Wellington. ' fe'Uv. S3 feSet particulars from Pi GOLGNJAL MOTOR COMPANY, 111 | LTD., WELLINGTON. ' 111 I

I <fW & pesos' \ | I It i'i the hest and most economical of lets Mid can be taken with absolute comfort \ IV. by those of weak digestion. "The Lancet" says: "Fine lea means better hcalih" 68 J \ WHfTLESALB AQUNISi MBSBHB XHOMPSOM BEOS, LID, SVEUJNGIUN.

FIXTURES. Sept. 28 and 29 — Otaki Maori B.C. Spring. Oct. 3.—Napier Park R.C. Spring. Oct. 9 and 10.—Dunedin J.C. Spring. Oot. 10—Hawke's Bay J.C. Spring.

FLY AND YC UN Q, ROYAL MAIL'CONTRACTORS tno GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTEHTON All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attendod to. New anil Up-to-date Sample. Rooms.' Airenta foi the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage an] Stabling. Corner Dixoa and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phono .No. 120. Private ,132. PA fiM SO,

SLUGGISH LIVER. "For many years I have suffered from sluggish liver," writes Mrs. TV. Pfeiffer, Mount Pleasant, S.A. "I have tried several different things, but have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Tablets, for they, make me feel thoroughly well again. In my opinion there is no better medicine tbau Chamberlain's Tablets for dig. orders, of tba liter. and etomaoh.,"~-AdYi,

ROYAL MOTOR-O'"R SERVICE, the Shortest Route t* And from FoxtonLoaves Foxton daily, 8.30 a.m.; arrives Shannon daily, 8.0 a.m.; leaves Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily, 12 noon; leaves Foxton daily, 2,80 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 4.0 p.m.; leaves Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrives Foxton dally, &i' 4 P'Bi.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 3

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527

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 3

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