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"The weakest go to the wall." Bo strong and healthy. Take Baiter's Lung Preserver to. resist coughs, colds, and 'throat troubles. Nothing else so good. Splendid tonic, too. Sig bottlo only Is 10d.-Advt. Captain .Granvillo Fortescue, ■ the American war correspondent, recently ntated that "Tea is the tonic of tho English trenches. Under all conditions of war and weather the pot is kept boiling over a spirit stove, and the cup that comforts is to bo had for the asking." Tea is the most delightful and refreshing beverage at homo as well as at the front, and Desert Gold Tea surpasses all for quality and value.—Advt. : ARE YOU BURNING MONEY? ' Ordinary coal fires waste money through soot, cinders, and lost boat. To prevent this waste, add "SAVEO" to coal, coke, or slack. You'll get brighter fires with less fuel, and cut coal bills in' two. Sixpence per packet. All Grocers and Ironmongers. If any difficulty in obtaining;, send Postcard to Box 655, Wellington.-Advt. YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY PIPEFUL OF INVICTA. Invicta represents the summit of enjoyment for every man who likes a light mixture Tobacco. Rhodesian girown, Invicta Mixture is therefore British, and on Ibat count alone merits preference— but its undoubted dharm of fragrance and flavour further recommend it. It is and will tliereforo be welcomed by smokers of refined taste— thero is nothing "rank" or sour about it, iior will it bang about the clothes or foul tho pipe. Sold in 2oz. tins, full weight, at is. Invicta Mixture merits your early preference. All Tobacconists sell it. Dreadnou<rlit Navy Cut is a stronger, richer, Rhodesian Tobacco. Every tin guaranteed in perfect condition—ls. 20z., full weight.—Advt.

Messrs. Abraham and Williams advertiso entries for their Levin cattle fair, to 'he held on November 7. Sir..]?, r. Corkill, New Plymouth, advertises a list' of properties in his hands for sale. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co advertise the entries received for their TJppvo Hutt stock snlo on Novem-' her 2.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2916, 31 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2916, 31 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2916, 31 October 1916, Page 6

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