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Special Vakes in Winter Garments For Men. Those cold southerlles make everyone think of buying warmer underwear, and the best place to buy Is at C. Smith's, Ltd., Cuba Street. SAMPLE WINTER PANTS 'AND SINGLETS—3S. 6d., 3s. lid 4s 6d., 4S. 11d., SS. 6d., 6S. 6d., 7S. 6d., to 12S. 6d. SAMPLE SHIRTS—3s. 11d., 4s. 3d., 4s. 9d., 4s. Ild,, bs. 6d. ALL WOOL SOX—3 pairs for 2s. 6d. FLEECY UNDERPANTS AND SHIRTS—2a. Hd. eaoh. .WINTER GLOVES—Is. Bd., 2S. 6d., 2s. Hd., 3s. 6d.. 38. ud. to 4s 6di , 1 * BALACLAVA CAPS, for Motoring, etc.—2s. lid. eaoh. TWEED CAPS—is. 6d., Is. 11d., 2s .fid., 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d.. 4s. 6d to 7s. 6d. ' ' WE PAY POSTACE?IN NEW ZEALAND. | OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. CLOSE SATURDAY AT 1 p.m. | C E SMITH* LTB„ 96 TO 102 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, ' .i. l u l . llM i.i Vir ,. . I WOR THE VICTORIA:CBOSS/I | KEPT FIT BY ZAM-BUK IN A TRYING | CAMPAIGN. i "a grand thing for soldiers on 'I v.Cj ; Having just wonthe v.c. I Rouges Bancs, France, Pie, 553f | 10684 Abraham Acton, of "B" | | Company, 2nd Border Regiment, tells to-day v ' f ' | : of the share the well-known Zam-Buk had 1 | _ This brave soldier, like thousands of others I I | in France, always had a pot of Zam-Buk in I I I his haversack. It occupied next to no space, f I : yet with its frequent application Pte. Acton | j kept his feet and limbs so supple and fit that months of hard campaigning still left him wth Ei the endurance necessary to win the most | i Acton knew that there is no useful bravery without physical fitness, and I | it is because Zam-Buk has so often contributed to the physical fitaeu of I | himself and of his comrades that he has written a letter of gratitude to the I proprietors or the celebrated first aid." ' H h J K en can,t P lac s V 1? m ? ch faith in Zam-Bnk," says Pte. Acton "it I ; has been vory useful to me on asnr ocrn.iim. i j » V ; f | ass sswasiMs/a&wasMas'aK : f I | EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK [ j Zam-Buk is unsurpassed for cuts, bruises, scalds,, bums, abrasions,- i j abscesses, scratches, back pains, bad legs, festering sores, blood-" * poison, sore faces, inflamed patches, boils, sprains, itch, breakings-out, piles, S - j stiffness, chafings, pimples, stiff neck, ringworm, strained muscles, ulcers, I poisoned wounds, running sores, chaps, chilblains, cold sores, raw bands. and similar winter skin troubles. < S Zam-Buk can be obtained from all Chemists and Stores for I' 6 and S ) 3/6, or direct (post free) from C. E. Fulford (Australasia) Ltd.. i Pi " S^ St ' Sydney ' -c j.. — v "Buy the Goods— r Not the Package s? Advises Hon. Geo. W. Perldns, Chairman of New York's Food Committee. And it's good advice! Select the food that contains the greatest nutrition for the least money, whether in ornately coloured package or in a plain carton. The Grape-Nuts package isn't pretty—no money is wasted upon ornament —but it's airtight and germ-proof, to protect the food and keep it in perfect condition. Grape-Nuts FOOD made of selected wheat and malted barley, is delicious, concentrated, easily digested, and contains pound for pound, more nutrition than Deef— and costs less. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nats " —sold by Grocers and Stores. anamggafaggsgggßg —i—„—...

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 3

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