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SOOTHES THE PAIN. \ Neuralgia arises from a cold, defectlvo | te9th, or constitutional causes, and to | effect a cure you must remove tlie cause, j Whatever the cause, relief may ■be ob- [ taiued by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. Chamberlain's Pain Balm will t soothe the pain to such an extent that i the patient will be able to obtain sleep.— > Advt. j It has been estimated that more than c ISO millions of salmon ova aro annually i deposited in the Tay. { Taken, on sugar, inhaled, or rubbed on ~ the chest, "NAZOL" never fails to relieve coughs, oolds, sore throat, and chest tightness. Is. Gd. buys GO doses.— Advt. s

Have Pity on ...- Your Gun! | v |S C From anywhere in New Zealand It will |§ only cost from 1/6 to 2/- for postage to send your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., Auckland. Full detailed estimate of cost of Repairs will then be submitted. If the prices are not right, the Gun will be returned at our expense. We make this offer fciecause we are convinced that our work and charges will be entirely satisfactory. ©, We have just converted a pin-fire Gun to central fire. This is the third .converted in as many weeks. It was originally a flint fire muzzle-loader converted to cap fire, then made a breech-loading pin fire. ■ Now we have it converted to a central fire breech-loader. This gun must be fully 70 to 80 years old. ffl. First-class Gunsmiths are retained by us. They can 'brown' and 'blue' black barrels, take dents out of barrels, re-stock, and tighten up breech so that there is no shake—in fact, make an old gun • new. These Gunsmiths,.being always on the spot, enable prompt ■ execution of Repairs. Better work could not be done in England. I G, If you arc in . Auckland, call and inspect our Gunsmith Shop. Take the Mt. Eden Tram at foot of Queen Street. It reaches. Mt. Eden Railway Bridge, in five minutes. After leaving the Tram, turn to the left into Eden Street. Our Shop is half a minute's wall: from Bridge, just past the big Timber and Joinery Mill, f ' G, Stock of Guns by Weblcy & Scott, Ltd., R. B. Rodda & Co,, and other well-known makers always on hand. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd.,. • AUCKLAND. •

; | The (; os t of Motor Cycling ~i I 1 "There is no-disease that should cause more j| anxiety in the home than Bronchitis, for if neglected in the earlier stages \ it often becomes chronic and may even prove fatal.Y : ' I'.Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the medicine for this" disease and if given " in regular doses will relieve the cough, ease the pain, remove the difficulty ' in breathing and produce a free and easy expectoration, thus reducing the inflammation. . ... j •• PPf PHqi Old people and those tirho have weak" lungs;cannot be too,careful in g guarding against this disease.' ■ ' _ ' " | - ' <fE3AK3©LISELftOHR rrfJflTI I filiß strengthens the throat and lungs and makes them less susceptible to changes I of atmosphere. In fact the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy/ will | ■ eo pl^S^im^df^a 411 prevent an attack of Bronchitis becoming chronic/' pade-s gouFpiuo ■ . . " ® • iw Aro perfectly eafo iu ui«I? motion, r%j4 A -* t A A ' JF* * • >*• . ■ S eliminaw all Injurious matter, arid are i&t S Bold cTOTSTifhera in Bottlea, la. ljjd. fefo 9a.', d ' ffl GEORGE BADE, 2H. Goswel!-toaa,Jjor*sm. Ason^UAA., Memos, 0. FoooeuSOs.,,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 9

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