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.4 Qmd A FOR . : m Enterprising =Men!= ' A you want to start 1 ■ in business for yourself ? 2 Then why not open a BILLIARD SALOON? I Hnndrads of Saloons in New I Zealand are earning Big Prof. A|| ita on Small Capital. Youoan ySBj do equally Weill. • Look round in your town. • Wouldn't -a well - equipped and well - managed BilliardBoom draw players P , Think Hovr easily aiioh a Room ooiild ba run together with HMrdreasinK —Tobacoo - sell. Ing—Storekeeping.etc. i The work is pleasant and * profitable. Upkeep Bzponees A are low. Only a small sum requirod. to make a start. • ©3» Alcook's place, you on a footinfr whereby you pay for the Tables from earnings. Get into touoh. with Aloook's A HOW! w ALCOCK S CO.,'LTD. | "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE" yji Wellington - Auckland Kjjfll. : CHRISTCHURCH, KOTB—Alco'ck's rt'ellington /Address is: BAKER'S BUILDING, opposite Union Bank. - inmm A-.WHiStI£V MONKEY BRAND qaicklycharnis away rwt an<J taroisli from Btasswatc, Coppecware and all kinds of cooking; utensils, leaving them "dean as a whistle." Monkey . Brand is unequalled for scrubbing tables and floors, and. for cleaning; ... marble, paintwork and enamel. WON'T WASH CLOTHES.' LEVER.BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNSV. V'l'S Nothing' is so "Jnlectious as a cold. ■ . Stop it at oiice ,with a dose or t'wo o!' Bonnington's IrisH Moss. 'It is a' sure" curp for coughs colds, and should be in every honsehold. Ifislites: gives, speedy refief whether the cold be locatea in head,: throat or• luags—it clears , the choked-up air_ passages, banishes that "stuffy" feverish feeling, relieves that dry, parching sensation in the throat, and eascsthe lungs. This lady,-like thousands more,, would not be without it:— . ' Donedin. ■ . "SincebeiDKinNewZealand, . fJSL I'hilvb nsed Bonnington's Irish IfcS/ Moss with yary great >aece», M I have fonnd it most bene- - flcial for the children lor SISSSKI oongbs aafl colds, dnrlng the . colddampweatberand alwß.»p ®isi£2xail 1 like to keep a bottle in the vt flwwwjTejrt! house." J. W. COTTEN. Aikfor,and insist on eettlni; " Bonniniiton's.' .No other ij , "Jnat as good." All chemißls [iuMyiiOS) and stores, Sold inlnreo nnd imall botllci, 1M Nerves! Nervousness is usually due to a state of general debility and want of tone in the system, Vitafer is a nerve and tonic-food combined. It is not a transitory stimulant—its effects are permanent. It gradually revitalises the whole system— , building up the physical structure, strengthen* ing.and steadying the nerves. It is .endorsed by physicians throughout the British Empire. An eminent physician writes: "I have found Vitafer especially useful in cases of nervoui exhsuilion." Vitafer farpmes all ctber lonic-food* uciadiiir tiieio of Can ■nB ortfin, Sold br all chemitli. SOUTHALL' BROS. 6c BARCLAY. LTD. Maoulteluiior Chemiiti - - Binoiofbara, Eoglaad, Sptcial Asent for N.Z.: # I, A. Collirt, Fitzserftld Pbirmicy. Cbiiitcborch. 9 Wellington Agoiitsi . MESSKS.. SHARLAND & CO.. LTD. SECRET OF BOOT BASffl P a } t% ' Dobbin tnakos the leather! a pliable, lengthens Its life, I a thoroughly waterproof, c 1 Uflß on boots. I 1 1 BADDLfis, ft HABIfBBS | S n 31 SMttftoHni Bigkut jtaardf. Our JOE | g nidation. S*U<nHrUtv<tyuktrt.ti 1 JS ~HANUFACTUXfiD AT AUMSTAUSt ENGkf

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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