Ye who Tead me, and, perhaps, .need me. Treasure overy.ivord I say; No wild rumour, but wise humotur, In a gay Miltonian way. I don't sell you when I tell you That I'm absolutely 6ure, Laryngitis and bronchitis Yield to Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
~..■■ " "-=0 Total up what you pay for new razor blades! What Borne men pay. yearly for now bladeß for a non-stropping razor wonldgoagood waytowards an Anto Strop. Other Safeties force yon to continually bay new Wades. Get a . Y'VALEX" SaMyßazar' It will cut out this constant eipenso and give yon hotter—easier—qnieker —loss troublesome 6haves—and cost yon loss. AstyourdealerforanAnto Strop on free trialfor 30 days. , . Razor Set of silver.plated razor, special •trop, and 12 lancet steel oe; "Valet"bladeiinlcathorcate "•'/". ( Managing Agent for Australasia: RALPH ABERCROMBY Denison Houk, Sydney ;■■■' • •- ■" 1
made good as From anywhere in New Zealand it only costs from 1/6 to 2/6 ; to post your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition Co,, Ltd., Auckland. Estimate of Cost of Repairs will be' submitted. If prices are not right, the Gun will be returned at our / expense. We make this offer because we are convinced that the work and charges will be entirely satisfactory. Every brahoh of Gun, Kifie and Revolver Repair undertaken by our Expert Gunsmiths—men holding first-class references from Noted English Makers. Muzzle-loading Weapons made effloient Breech-loaders. Pin-fire Guns converted to take Central-fire Cartridges. Automatic. Ejectors fitted to Hammerless Guns. Boltmechanism brought up-to-date. Stocks altered or renewed. Black barrels 'browned' ,and 'blued.' Dents taken out of barrels. Locks renovated and renewed. Grips retightened. Guns re-jointed. .' Our Gunsmiths, always on the spot, execute Repairs— promptly. Better work could not be done in England! When in Auckland call and inspect our Gunsmith Shop at. Enfield Street, nearMount Eden Railway Station. Take Tram at foot of Queen Street. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. .■'■■■■/:'..-. AUCKLAND "1 HAINES - 4 - ■ ■ ;: - . ' ; " ' : : "■'/ lI J ¥ What Grandad used 1 I W©fror Coughs and Colds! I =.; ' ' • U | ;• Grandad used Bohnington's because it was •■% a sauM*'' l/'C e mo3t e^ec,ive c °!d-cure available. He 13 = • iomi that sneezing/coughing,' sore . a =•' £&5? lnroat noarieness could all-be 1] = u»™ *jk stopped by the soothing, "pleaiarit-to- a = ' «£3sflV* Ja '' ta^c " Bonnington's.- ■'■:'' • , 3 fJS W/W BONNINGTON'S J i %TOr'' "W ' IR'JSH MOSS : ' !I ■ still holds pride of place. What it 1 = j accomplished in the "sixties" for folks it will do for you to-day. j g = ■ Ask for Bonnington'i at your chemist's or store. 13 = .......' -. '■" ' 107 | |g For Breakfast, mF §T Lynch : and Ij Yovr table is i»ccfin]?tete /irithbfat it || *|L./» AUt pout gnetr tar a tsjU&vl
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3051, 12 April 1917, Page 9
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