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XT\ Round the f ill Clock % , It The Tea for :my . - II Tall limes-— At four o'clock, the Affermm 'chit-chat" cup should ♦ be a cup of "Amber Tips.: Your friends . will endorse your judgment in tea mat- ■ ters s^nce "A m b er Tips" is the "tea •' they've been used to" . jIP' —most ladies of good - ta^ e "^ m^eir " Amber ' Tips "^ '• •••:■ '. '■ •• —this very day get 1M Jips ■!--j- WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. \. i M Analyse your 1916 transactions. Determine exactly where your profits conte from. | >'S' Perhaps you'are engaged in some branch of farming.that ii not profitable. Make . | 3 certain. Enter »'l your transactions in a proper set of books. "But," you «y, "1 cannot keep booki." ! • w Then let us show you. \Ve have deviied a simple yrteffecUte system to meet your requirement!— \ H a syitcm th»t is ea<y to undeisti»d—easy to apply. Leirn il in your ipare time in your own borne, ! || ot asscora are douij, lei your wife, ion, or dauehter take it up. i 0 It will assist you groady in filling up your income tafc return. ' s H Everything l „ Write for full j . explained in / g- par fc lo^ay " <GOILLECE : LTDL " Peraiy || on Foreign-made m Rubber Goods ! iL The Dunlop Mills illustrated—employing ||| over 1,400 hands with an'annual wage Ejtj ' ' s ' ieel: supply all your |® '-«.V requirements, and give you fresher and iffi better goods, and usually at a lesser cost tea than the foreign-made article. . Why then ||s send your money into foreign hands when'i RUBBER GOODS 1 1 ||j you' obtain a better article and better satisfaction. |fp II We Manufacture CYCLE, MOTOR and VEHICLE TYRES; pi PI MINING and ENGINEERING RUBBER GOODS; RUBBER ||4 ||' BELTING; RUBBER HEELS; MATS and MATTING; HOT j|| p| WATER BAGS; WATERPROOF GARMENTS and RUGS; ot| ll TENNIS, GOLF and LACROSSE "BALLS; FOOTBALL || BLADDERS; HANDLE GRIPS; WRINGER ROLLERS; Mj MILKING REQUISITES; HOSE-GARDEN, Wf ' • - r SUCTION, BREWERS, etc.; MEDICAL GOODS, etc. pi ... ' |j|: v; .SEE THAT THti GOODS PURCHASED BEAR OUR BRAND- . ||§ m IT'S YOUR GUARANTEE OF SERVICE. Lists on Application. i| -• Wi • THE DTJNLOP RUBBER CO. ' ° m existence. , ® vti Strops any-Blade—Safety or Ordinary I Diagonal Stropper. The Safety Razor has made self-shaving popular, but the bis drawback has . always been the want of an efficient stropper. Heretofore all stroppera "were operated on the "straight-draw" principle. ltb the EverrtJOro Slide Stroko Stropper the' blfide moves up and down and the strop moves laterally across tbe ; edge, giving the keenest, smoothest, sharpest shaving edge possible—a double j action with one operation. Tho only stropper on the market that gives the true j diagonal or barber's stroke. It cannot get out of older and cannot cut tho | , strop. -Will last a lifetime and will quickly save its cost in razor blade expenses. : It i'B equipped with a special safety adapter for all m3r£es of safety blades-- j double or single edged. Get one of these stroppers and ensure comfortable j shaving. OBTAINABLE PROM THE FOLLOWING RETAILERS HOWE AND BOWMAN. Tobacconists. IKIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. Drapers. McLEAN AND ARCHIBALD. Ironmongors. J. R Fancy Goods, SIGALL'S, LTD., Tobacconists. lE. H. KNOWSLEI, Tobacconist. Wholesale Agents:' BRODRICK AND CO.. Harris Street! t -figure Oat Your SHAVING Problem with j ■ I ■ : 'SHAVING LATHER 1 you use you— : p ~jr ADD' COMFORT to your morning sliave i :il— — SUBTRACT "SMART" and "BURN." | - I X MULTIPLY YOUR REASONS for using Colgate's | | -4-' DIVIDE YOUR TIME because Colgate's | | lather softens the beard quickly | ' I [ STICK j POWDER J

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 14

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