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If your nerves at night feel shaken, There's no need your wife to waken; When your "Woodses" you have taken, 'Twill your spirits reassure. Or when days are damp and freezy. And you're woeful, weak, and wheezy, There's no need to 1)b uneasy If .you've Woods' Great .Peppermint Cure.—Adrt.

Billiardsj for . Farmers |3 Long, bleak winter I nights pass quickly and | pleasantly to the Far- | mer who owns an 'Alcook' i Billiard Table. His whole I family enjoys the thrill- | ing encounter on the | . Green Cloth. Unlike | other indoor pastimes'; | Home Billiards never I loses.its charm. Indeed, | the oftener the Game is p played the more fascin- | ating it becomes. | If your Farm or Station | is without a Billiard | Table, getAlcock's Cata- ' 6 logue, For Sixty Years | Alcock's have been | building Tables that for | Speed, Acouracy and | Durability arß unext- celled. i | There's a Table to fit g your room. | The Convertible Billiard- | | Diner Is highly popular. j | ' Serves either for Dining < |l or for Porfeot Billiards. • | All Tables' Obtainable on Small * I Deposit and Easy Terms. • I ALGOCK & CO., LTD. 1 "The Billiard People" j| I Held Office aiJ Kaclory: Welliajlon | I And at Auckland A Christchurch \ | [ HAINES 8 jj NOTE—Alcock's Wellingtou Address is: BAKER'S BUILDING, opposite Union Bank. ■ MOVEON! YOU'LL FIND : NOTHING^. a rap*"" j k fISEE£EBEEB3B^ ISumlop Rubber, heels for Easy Wa.lKli\g. OHiisat It ill Sfatfif mi SJui Irtm Lttilst Bwt Stent 00NI.0E nmnifl CO., All STATIC AND *1. FOR A • GO9D IT 1? TO FUEE ®IjUs M DRINK ONLY STAPLES 5 . ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL' ■ CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY ME BEST. Brewery and Office; Molesworth and Murphy Streats.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2867, 4 September 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2867, 4 September 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2867, 4 September 1916, Page 11

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