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THESE three great War Volumes of Londo^PUNCH" THE price oi a. year's subscription: to; '/Punch," post; paid ft New Zealand, is 18/6. The feguiariprice of the'bound "volumes i| 12/6 each. If bought in the ordinary way, therefore, the thre« volumes andS2 weeks'subscription would cost you 56/-. Ifyouordel at once, you now have an opportunity to get them , at a saving of Fourteen shillings. r

MAGNESIA FOR ACID STOMACHS. TAKE A LITTLE IN WATER AFTER . EVERY MEAL. Never mind the old-fashioned advice to try,this or that remedy for your'indigestion or dyspepsia. Be guided by physicians and specialists who have devoted years of study to these troubles, and have learned what it is that causes flishwl face after meals, heartburn, flatulence, etc. They know that in nine cases out of. ten. these symptoms indicate ' acid in the stomach and food fermentation, and 60, instead of prescribing drugs or artificial digestanta, they recommend tho use of half a. teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in ' little water after meals. This neutralises the harmful acid instantly and also prevents all possibility of food fermenting in the .stomach. This bisurated magnesia is of greater value than drugs or medicines, for it attacks the root cause of the trouble, wliereas drugs merely deaden the nerves and disguiso'the symptoms. ' The genuine tts«arted magnesia can easily be obtained from high-class chemists everywhere, but care should be taken not to use the citrates, oxides, and sulphates, as well as crnda mixtures of bismuth and magnesia. Some of theso are very similar in name to bisurated magnesia, and are apt to confuse the uninformed, hence th" importance of asking the chemist, very, distinctly for bisurated m'agnesia.-Advt.

|A- SPECIAL EDITION of these price-1 £*- less week-to-week records of the War Las been arranged for, so that 'readers of 'The Dominion may have ithem at a lower price. The volumes of tThe Dominion edition are precisely the same in every respect as. those, issued | regularly at 127E each." They are bound in rich red cloth, gold blocked on sides and back; are printed at the same time and on the same presses; and contain all the special numbers as well as the weekly numbers of London "Punch," a fetal of more than 600 pages in each volume. '~ - But though the set of three volumes would cost 37/6 at.usual prices, we are enabled to supply ,them to our readers at less than two-thirds that price—that is, at 23/6 for the three volume set. This is a saving of 14/-,. .the result of •The Dominion foresight on behalf, of its

readers. That low price is subject to'?-" but one proviso. It is distinctly stipulated,, by the Proprietors of "Punch" that) this set is'to"besupplfed"'at'23.'6onlytor'". t'hoso who order, at. the : .'.«ime time, «/ ' year's subscription' to London -"Punch."' » Thus the combinaJioApiffer," of '.' threo .-.- volumes and year's '/subscription', vahso t '86/*, can be had-For only-42/-.;..;.; ;; The opportunity cannot' vemain open •" indefinitely. It holds good onlyjso long l ; as any three-volume 'sets,'."edition fori- ■?• The Dominion, are still \aysCilable. " ; - In years to come the"historio value oS ■'' these War issues "Punch' ■'* will be immense.. ThtciughdiitJtlfe'Bfitish' « Empire London "Punch--isircgarded aa '.' an Imperial Institution.' ".-.lts cartoons .;• have become IristoricaljVits-pages week •'• bv week depict the British spirit in tha > time.of supremo-test££ -'.*

The Isle of Man has Home Rule and woman suffrage. rtm lui'iiiVLinimiiy 'j "i ■'■'■»■■ ""'"ly Do your Ironing o Easier, Quicker, Better. Thia table 'will help yon. Specially made for ironing, it not only makesithe work caiier, but it enables you to do beautiful ironing. Shaw's Utility " Ironing Table besides affording ample space for general ironing, has projecting end for skirts, also raised detachable piece for sleeves and shoulders. No bending or straining. Eliminates use of kitchen table. May be used in cooleßt part of room, and afterwards folded' up and put away. Light, strong, compact. Cannot capsize. Most ingenious invention. Send 25/-, and wo will forward (freight paid) this splendid table. C F. SHAW, Manufacturer, I Cwnterlana Street, DUNKDIH. I

To the Publisher The Dominion, Dominion Avenue, Wellington. I accept your combined offer of the three 'London'"■';'PUNCH" WAB, . VOLUMES and "PUNCH" Weekly for one year—s6/- value—for «/■ post ! - paid. Send the firei volume immediately and ■ the second and third vol- i umes as soon as possible. lam not at present a subscriber to I'Puuch," . I ,- and have not been getting it.regularly.'irdm.any newsagent..- Leuclose, j *■ (Cheque,- P.O. Order) value £2 2S. I. I Address ........ ...„' If you wish the Volumes to be sent,;with your compliments, to an address : ■ 'other than the- above, fill-in this Form also. % „.. ~,,'.:.«-. I » Address -. - j' '.. NOTE—"Punoh" Subscriptions start with the first issue in January, to I " make continuity with the new Volumes, or at later date. i : State date subscription should start. I ;_ EDITION War Volumes of 'JONES'. AND CO., PACKED CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. (jMST^TdSten*' ] (Established 20 Years) 6h'e«p Storage Accommodation {or Qocda ';,, ;"...': of my Dejoriptien., ..'"'. i riASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, KEIR'S FORWARDING Vv ZINC, COPPER, IRON, BAGS, ~.,,-„ ROPE, and KTJBBEK. / 'Phone 725. !* AGENOYa

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 3

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