rj jj|fltl| -r* "Here's a Nice Cup o' Tea!" > ■ f \ Morning, noon, and night, Our Own Tea ! .) is .the nicest tea for the cup. It con- . ' Sf tarns'no adulterants, and, therefore, \tfcs~r V eveu persons' who suffer with weak I>S v\v. C nerves can drink Our Own Tea with ra \ ' safety and satisfaction. 113 J< \VI ' ' Try a'sample pound. Notice the rich |j ) / ■ browll colour of tho liquor, its aroma, yJifcrojiSSsif and strength. No other tea is quite ' I * i ® " ur Own, becausp none is so pure / if' so ecollom 'cal at the. price— ' {, is. 6d., Is. Bd., as. par lb. W.- ©AMFBEIaIa, Wi. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE 448 293 CUBA STREET. ' ■ 'PHONE 2524 ■ 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. : . 'EHONE.IO34.' """" 'UnliU lA-n. l 'nn I T. in .IT ■r 11 ii...,..r n »r nw.iinfonnt'l f . ■■ SHOOTING REQUISITES. | WE HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, | AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, | AS UNDER:— ■ . | GUNS -5.8.8.L,, D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's and Hollis's make, i also Winchester's Latest in- Repeating and Au- | tomatio Shot Guns. ? RlFLES—Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32,38, and 44 calibres, |L- Jinlf and full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, j|® and Automatic in 22 calibre. fi REVOLVERS —Young American, Premier, Safely Polico, and S .. Hammerless. 1 PISTOL —32 Calibre Savage Automatio Pistol, 1915 Model. ■ 3jpß This Pistol holds 11. Cartridges, and is fitted with IsS . Automatio Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. liral CARTRIDGES—We have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, §?i%£r ■ and Shot Gun Cartridges from the Best . Enclish and American Factories. 1\; SUNDRIES— ' * \§J|i Cleaning Rods, B ristie and Wire Brushes, Pullthroughs, ttW&k. 22 Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cart-' llliltSai ridge Belts, Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags, Rifle 1 Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractor, Etc. iM JHON duthie. a co. m. ||BI • METALS &. HARDWARE, MERCHANTS WILLIS -STREET. , J Rflzors j\ 1 • late Smooth and Easy Shaves. I l i 3 Week's "Soxtohlado" razorn are modelled on the lines of the rfyslir -i s standard razor such aB has been in use for centuries, and they can be asadfe | either as a plain razor or sai'ctj ( as you prefer. _ Owing to the safety device, ?j 5 the user can shave with a sliding cutting motion—the oulv correct war tr> i; shavo—instead of scraping, as with tho standard razor am! the hoe shaped Sj • a safci J'- , ji | Sextoblades" arc Ground by Automatic Process | S on machinery so constructed as to preclude every possibility of drawing 1 gl temper. They ai'e first ground sharp with a positive wiro edge, then the edges J ? aro smoothed ar.d stiffened in two more grinding operations, and finally they £ t aro honed automatically. Every blade so honed will out tho Quest nnmau f p hair, oven before the last operation, which consists of stropping by hand. I jl All blades—of which there &rs sftven—aro uniformly keen and ready for h i! ihaving. Try a *'Soitoblade"; yon Trill be more than tttiafled.\ | | Prios, 20/f« | ■ I¥. MILLS § CO., LIMITED f. 1 AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 2
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