miTHHTiiH'.mi ■ mMiiiwmi»iiiiii«»inwi» ■■ BIG BEN-a jolly good fellow, and every bit as good as he looks. He wakes you every day with a cheerful five-minute call or ten successive half-minute rings. Bi& Ben is made in LA SALLE, ILLINOIS, U.S.A., .' j • !by WESTCLOX. He's easy to wind, easy to read, and pleasing to hear. Price 12/6, postage 6d. extra. ._ __ ; _ .._. ~-,.. . ■ ~.,1 ..ii,i,..i ~ . , : . . r.9 1 y° ar Attention! ' | . ,' -to Bird's Jellies please! | They have the flavor of the real fresh ,1 ij' fruit,ana are absolutely pure! They are ;-n :| § Pleasing to the eye, ; | I Pleasing to the palate, ;| I Pleasing to the pocket, 1 ij This is saying. a lot,—but we can add, ,| |j they dissolve instantly and take only half- • | _|i a-minute-; to prepare! >| i ■ You can prove it to-day. Your grocer sells >f| I - fyhlSeMj^^ 1 1 ■ 1 in 14 flavors, with deKcious recipes in every packet. 1 Hi: Bixd's Cryttil Jelly U made by the makers of the world- Ek ; *J8 famed Bird's Custard. U" any difliculty in obtaining, writo ■ eg"' |$l Ellis & Manton, Stout Street, Wellington. jto'rll iH ' _____ : . -i-i Have Pity on Your Gun! [I! fl. From anywhere in New Zealand it will' 1 only cost from 1/6 to 2/- for postage to 1 send your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition I Co., Ltd., Auckland. Full detailed estimate of 1 cost of Repairs will then be submitted. If 1 the prices are not right, the Gun will be returned P at our expense. We make this offer because ' < I we are convinced that our work and charges | will be entirely satisfactory. > m Iff. We have just converted a pin-fire Gun to central |i fire. This is the third converted in as many weeks. §j It was originally a flint fire muzzle-loader converted to m cap fire, then made a breech-loading pin fire. Nowwc KJ have it converted to a central fire breech-loader. . Thia JH gun must be fully 70 to 80 years old. § d, First-class Gunsmiths are retained by us. They jw can 'brown' and 'blue' black barrels, take dents out of jjfs barrels, re-stock, and tighten up breech so that there is m no shake—in fact, make an old gun new. These H Gunsmiths, being always on the spot, enable prompt M execution of Repairs. Better work could not b6 t| done in England. i§ C If you are in Auckland call and injpect our Gunsmith Shop, H ' Take the-Mr. Eden Tram at foot of Queen Street It reached W, Mt. Eden Railway Bridge in five minutes. After leaving the Tram, m turn to the left into Eden Street. Our Shop is half a minutes P walk from Bridge, just past the big Timber and Joinery MuL M ft Stock of Guns by Wcbley & Scott, Ltd., R. B. Rodda & Co., ' __ - and other well-known makers always on hand. Colonial Ammunitioß Co., Ltd., aw. i3-i7 ' AUCKLAND. ■ _j. £." m Make Your Rowboat Self-Propelled, ''' " " ' '"'' & attaching the '- ', j Detachable Rowboat Motor - |§||P|L The Evinrude Motor, attached at the stem of! • IMS v§St r° w^oa,: or ttiioe, will give all the service"*§ff l .'?ik pleasure of efficient Motor-Boating. For, . Three fl cruising up the river or around the coast.! !. e * For conveying cargo quickly at small cost. It; %2 space, being attached outside the rowboar,i n 3>/i H " P '; anc * can e eas '' y ta^en °ff without harm to the woodlift v 1 * workandusedonany other boat. , &_*-»' v j|k [ifff 25,000 Satisfied Users. 9 Governments liavo KM !|j|h adopted the ETinrnde Motor after rigid t«ti. *jl|Jl|lsSl, It is operated by Petrol (gasoline), withbatteryignitionorMAGNETO,iind £ H /Sflllllf automatic lubrication. Steered by proMw ilSy pellet—no rudder rewired, but supplied if n rKSwuL«4 (M/«r desired. Reversible. Fully guaranteed, t'<^ v^fNH^;b l . Descriptive BOOKLET Post Fret P#^s^^§fS MELCHIOR, ARMSTRONG and DESSAU il#CilA Dept. MO, 116 Broad St.. New York. U.S. A. Il WW? @_- Controlling Sepresontativc Australasia and New Zealand: F )&»4hS&it JWSB A. Coddard, Dopt DlO, Australasia Ohamh ers, Queen Street P 1" ' " « t3£? Brtobans. Local iAgont: D. K. Blair & Co,, . Dept. DlO, Kftv ■■ ■ • ■ „ ttea's Buildings. W Btroot, Wolllagton. • *®____i_^__s 3i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2337, 19 December 1914, Page 12
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