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I Ask for "Shino" Chemical Dust lops, | | Dusters and Mittens, h ! and Yoa Obtain the Genoiae. J As a saver of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family I '! ( are unique They are free from oil, odor, or lint, and thb chemical 3 ; treatment to whion they are suhjected, lasts. ■ They ' are treated by the exclusive and, secret Shino Chemical process, and possess ? 5 the most _ wonderful dust-absorbing properties. An ordinary-duster' 5 = simply raises the dust, which again settles, and the house is never S ! free from it. But with the "Shino" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens i | The Dust is Immediately CoHected, J ! ?" d it cannot be. shaken off. The only way to get rid ofit'is to wash f the article periodically in worm water, and it is then again ready for- | ; The Mops will last from twelve to eighteen months, and are in- i ■ ' dispensable for any place where,dust acoumiHates. • * ! Be sure the name " Shino" appears on the package—then you ' will know that you are obtaining the genuine. Like all good things | i | "Shine" Goods are Widely Imitated. I j The ''Shino" Mitten Duster is made of heavy cotton yarn, and will i ( "St «> r m ®ny months. You cannot soil your hands when using it and you cannot scatter dust. | i , _ Containing all the wonderful chemioal properties of the "Shino" I • i j Dust Cloth and Dust Mop, >it, is simply ideal-for cleaning and polish- S : ; ing furniture, shelves, picture frames, automobile upholstery, wood- I'■ I j work, and all finished'surfaces. • Pj *!' I 5 Mops with Patent Handle, M. 6d. | Mitten Dusters, 28. 6d.: i ' 1 i Broom Covers, 28. M. j Dust Cloths, Is. fld. Write for leaflet eiv- i 5 iDg full particulars. * I" i Obtainable from all Btores or from I - -! EW. Mills & COm Ltd., Ageets. I j ■ ' • , J$ ■ ■ '■■■ ' ' - j Babies and WShm . NEWCASTLE COAIJ l always need Good Food — . : seldom medicine. ® ur c:j t Shipment of ; f AMC'C HEBBURN COAL' J | is now due per s.s. Kaitangata. P/Wl 111 IO |\J There has been a big demand, and onlj i JL4ZY a &. IN a small quantity is now available. ; is a food. LANE'S helps thfi ORDER EARLY child to digest more good food* Give a dose of — . > . j LANE'S v . SAMUEL BROWN, LTB. r j two cr three times drily, and ° OLUEBV . "EPkesentatiVes, 1 watch the child grow. Don't 31-33 Johnston Street, forget the good qualities of fresh WELLINGTON, j lir 88 Mightier Than Pen or Sword— THE TEETH.,: ;.'j iVERV SOUND TOOTH It a weapon In defending health-a builder of physical power through good digestion and asslmllatlon-a constant aid In Hie maintenance of energy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic commands of to-day Is I Crown and Bridge Work from I Four-tooth bridge to replace I 'JuM '. our ,ront teoth which hava EH gS / |OQP -j . per Tooth. i The work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRAOTiCAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, and 19 low in cost. ■ ■ . CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. You are Invited to call, have your tooth oxamlned, and be told what is bost > to onsuro tholr prtsorvatlon and restoration, Just how the work is done, Its cost 1how long It will tako, and all about It. For this there Is no chargo. SPECIAL 1 )• ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. • Write If In Nood.of Dental Work. j: i AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS,; I Corner Queen and Weliesisy Streets, AUOKLAND, and at WELLINGTON R OR. RAYNER. Dairy from B till G. Saturday I till 1. Open Friday Evenings only, f

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 3

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