Dtist-proof, Knock-proof Milk Cans!— They are made of 20-gaugo charcoal tinned 6teel, with welded hoops, hollowed bottom, and fast handles. It is impossible to hammer the bottom out of a "Victor" Can, so thoroughly soldered is it. Made in 15-gallon size and 20gallon. Write to Albert J. Parton, "Victor" Milk Cans stand hard service.
Maker, Carterton.—Advt. Tenders arc invited for the transport of East Indian emigrants for a period of. three years from October 1, 1916, from tho port.? of Cnlcnttn and Madras to Suva, Fiji, and for the transport of Indian immfcranta returning from Sura, Fiji, to either of the above ports. ■ Tenders are ,to be addressed to the Colonial Secretary, Fiji; ami will bo received up to noon on Juno 30, 1916. The conditions of the agreement to be entered .into may be ascertained on application to tlic Colonial Secretary, Fiji, or to Messrs. L. D.' Nathan and Co., Auckland. Ei'hteenpence for 60 doses! That's all it costs to buy the best of nil-cough and' cold '-'relievers—"NAZQL." Shifts' a eold'lUce magje.,—Advj,'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 8
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173Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 8
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