High-Class • DENTISTRY Moderate Fees and Absolutely Painless Methods for Filling Teeth. SETS £2 12s. 6d. Frost A Frost, Dentists, a 119 WILLIS STREET. *• m ~^ t il'^ljf. ASK FOB " Fixo-Pest" is the ideal powder for soldiers because of its special qualities—absent .from ordinary insectpowaer. It is being sent away by the Red Cross authorities in, big quanti. ties. A soldier •writing from France realises how important it is to get the right powder. Hβ states: "Please send me some more 'Fixo-Pest.' Tho chats (lice) thrive on , but .'Fixo' fixes them." "Fixo-Pest" f S manufactured in Australia, and contains .nothing of enemy origin. It is sold by most grocers and chemists. It should be mailed regularly every week or two to soldiers in camp or at the Front. If unobtainable locally, one or more tins of "Fixo-Pest" will be posted to any address in New Zealand if 1/1 in stamps for each tin is sent to the Red C. Proprietary, Royal Insurance Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington. As "Fixo-Pest" is the test powder for soldiers, it certainly is unsurpassed for use round the home. Get a trial tin to-day. Fixo-Pest Slays Flies, Fleas, Ants, Silvetfish, Bugs, Cockroaches, etc., in a Wonderful Way! v pontalne Nothing of Enemy Origin, Proven by stringent Chemical Tests. Vitafer claims definite enperiority over all other protcid foods, German or otherwise. Stringent chemical testa allow thnt Vitnfer contain & not only tho Casein of tho best milk, but also lha Lftctalbmnen, n vnhmblo element in ■which other foods arc usually deficient while itsMagncsinm Glycerophosphate makes Vitnler non-constipating. Awarded Gold Medal by '.\:o International Congress of Medicine. A.iI.K.C.S. -writes :— "I have- fourteen patients taking Vitaiar, nnd I cennot speak too highly ot it. lam using it in Neuralgia, Nonrltis, Debility Nanr.iethenia, etc., with cxc?du!nßif line results." Vitafer is British made and British owned. 9 Wellington Agents 1 X2SSBS. & CO., LTD.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 2
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309Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 2
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