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Mnilhoid Roofing ooTere buildings in eierj part ol the world. Too will f find it m Japan. You mil tee it in Kusaia. It roofs the beat buildings I in over/ Urge American, City.' All the Capital Cities of Australasia I have fine, big buildings roofed with it And it i> as good for the jjllll Suburban Bungalow as it is for tho fiat-roof of a Palatial Hotel. It ia I ' nbeaper than tbinglee— better than iron—nirer tbui tilei—superior in' § &my tray to all other rocfingn. ' May we send you sample* ana printed I mattert'Aik nearest Agent * j Tl« fcr.*™> Ps'mi P« Agents in North Island: Ganlter, Dykes I He feraSne FamtU a^d Wellington; Smith and Smith, "" ' *"^« ry Ltd., Wellington; John Burns and Co., | Ltd.,' Auckland.; Henry Williams and Sons,-Ltd., Napier. '■ J :::: A POPULAR CHICK FOOD. fe\A.* ?£$ TWO TBIRDS W THE .CHICKENS' ||' JV /ysot REARED IN NEW/ZEALAND I '' ■ ARE FED ON A. & P. CHICK RAISER. OBTAINABLE ALL STORES. CONSIGN YOUR EGGS TO ' THE N.Z. POULTRY INDUSTRIES, LTD. BLAIR STREET, WELLINGTON. EGG SPECIALISTS. !AII Poultrymen's requirements supplied. '~ „ " ' • F- H. COOPER. Secretary. • Tolegrama: "Poultry," Wellington. Telephone: 3671. ECCS FOR SETTINGB. T7ROM our Beet Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Rocka. Black Oroina. $ tons, Silver Wyandottes. • ■ 6 10a. 6d, lor 15 Eggs. Posted Free. . ' BABY CHICKS. 26 for-80s: !60 for 655. 100 for 80s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. FIRELESS BROODERS; 7S. ed. TO BROOD 60 CHICKS. N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, Bend for onr Catalogue. ' BOX 688, OBLRISTOHUROH J. B.MERRETT, Proprietor. I NEW BUFFALO SNCUiATORS • MANUFAGTURkD BY OHAS. A. CYPHERS. BUILT OF STEEL, HEAVY DOUBLE WALLS, SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. AUTOMATIC VENTILATION, DARK HATCHING CHAMBER, AMPLE NURSERY BELOW TRAYS POSITIVE HEAT LATIONA PERFECT CHICK HATCHER. k RELIABLE ARTICLE AT A VERY LOW PR T nE. ' BUFFALO BROODERS AND HANDY HOVERS. WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROV EMENTS AND DURABLE CONSTRDCTION. . ALSO—BONE MILLS A-'--MOTHER POULTRY ACCESSORIES. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE; Stewart Tinker, Glasp, ; & Hardware Co. Ltd. J , COUBTENAV PLaVe, WSt-LINCTON. ? ©. From anywhere in New Zealand it will ' I only cost from 1/6 to 2/- for postage to h send your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition k Co., Ltd., Auckland.. Full detailed estimate of . .'' cost of Repairs will then be submitted, .If p the prices are not right, the Gun will be.returned p at our expense. We make this offer because §| we are convinced' that our work and charges f will be entirely satisfactory. p| G, We have just converted a. pin-fire Gun: to central || fire. This is the third, converted in as many weeks. [I. It was originally a flint fire muzzle-loader converted .to -- •Ij cap fire, then made a breech-loading pin fire. Now we ff f have it converted to a central fire breech-loader. ■ This p| gun must be fully 70 to 80 years old. pi fl. First-class Gunsmiths are retained by us. They " & can 'brown' arid 'blue' black barrels, take dents out of pS barrels, re-stock,' and tighten up breech so that there is % no shake—in fact, make an old. gun new. These 0- Gunsmiths, being always on the spot, enable prompt fe execution of Repairs.. Better work could not be p I done in England. fe; I C H you are in Auckland call and inspect our Gunsmith Shop. 'M ! Take Mt. Eden Tram at foot of Queen Street It reaches a i Mt. Eden Railway Bridge in five mbutes. After leaving the Tram, g| turn to the left into Eden Street. Our Shop is halFarainuteV rsi walk from Bridge, juet past the big Timber and Joinery Mill. U ! C Stock of Guna by Webley & Scott, Ltd., R. B. Rodda & Co,, Mi i and other well-known makers always on hand, Colonial Ammunition i Co.y Ltd., c . H ,r,3-i7, AUCKLAND.. . "" T"w-,T-r--rnfrr --j——-~- --.... ITIBI ii IpL_J.9_ " ' Y Oll knw it the moment you 1. lluL S ' en^ the , rooni. There is a effiwtyln&'Wll character ia simple Furniture T , li 1 ? la ' tes itself felt when iw rJiltnfif S I I word is spoken. a I v The deeply-sprung MORRIS pi t ••« CHAIR is not" the kind that ( h/Stt* I shrieks. cheapness in every line;Vlluil ( t ■ ' b u t the chair you want need not ' * lr\s!sffl%?<§sll cos * i ou mn ®}> as our Morris a ' r a * *^ s, ' 8 an ornament to &MSrSi?<'\<ddf While our stocks are large, we nvM want you to come'jn and see what HI 111 il an opportunity this is-to. procure Ii ill/lnim- JI SI • Why not buy your CHRIST- ■ Pill MM liJ I WL IIAS PRESENTS before the rush commences? You get a far better .: LJ|J PACKING FREE. ' ■! . • |l QUOTATIONS FOR GOODS DE- ;.' ■ yP' LIVERED TO ANY PART ' '; V OF THE DOMINION. ' ■'.':'. ' i .'■. ' '' ■ .' , • ■ 117 Taranakl Street (earner Vivian Street), WELLINGTON. . .1"' ■'" " '."' " • ~ ■ wl Ml A Marvellous Cure (SFS I? T "BTS TAQIfTS for the Liquor Habit U lAßl(Ji! ' la ' I This remedy titi no odour: It hu no tuft. O»n be jlren learetlr »t homo, perfectly B harmlus ind will cart any cajo on e»tth. It« curei art rapid and permanent—have stood H the test ol ytara. Antl-Js? aupply the plut Of the accustomed liquor and prevent that B absolute c'ravlnj; and moral prostration which 10 frequently follow a sudden breaking oil I (ram the uie of drink. NEVER.. FAILS TO CURE ANV FORM. B Write today for fra mmpU *nd pamphM, xttlti from vb'crvaticn. I. jjEWOVA Co., Popfc 3B| 84'Pitt at, ijH<to«/i ; o''Box 834, Punottin, N. 7.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 11

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