! A Shave with a Sextoblade fl I . :l ■ barety is e i I Supreme Enjoyment* ■ I 'pHIS Bazor is absolutely "out on its own." It is the sg3 Ks, Jj most beautiful cutting instrument that it is possible to S3 WS | buy—in fact it shaves so cleanly ami smoothly that it s| 1 | .' cuts without being , felt. You cannot get anything better (j>l |jS \ % i than Hliat, ami we have very strong doubts whether you aSj |||j ciin get anything as good. : Us® We are so satisfied with the "Sextoblade" that , j|jß 'a We are Willing to Refund Your Money , $ if, at the end of thirty days, yoii are not satisfied , .. . liiiß&' The "Sextoblade" -is so very simple that the most i§li??a inexperienced ' can use it successfully; yet it offers decided vts&A advantages to the- experienced" self-shaver who knows how %§slsk to strop and how to keep his razor in order. The best standard razor does aot offer one single. ad- : rHHIk vantage over the Soxtoblnde. On the other hand tho ad- wal® vantages of the. latter with its renewable 'jgjgjs* , ' ' Keenly Edged and Reversible Lby Cost Blades 1] I its optional safety .feature .must be plain to everyone.; . ' 111 j I The most important part of any razor is its blmle, and "Sexto- i] I blades" differ from inost other razors iu" two very important points, (8 \ viz., Temper and Honing Angle. You. will i(U(lerst!\nd the difference ||j ' j ' just as soon as you put a "Sexto jlade" Ita'zor on your face. ' 111 ■ ! Price, 20/-; Army Pattern, 22/6. -.i ' | Write to Departmnt "T>." yl 1 17 W MiiU Qt T i-J Dominion I s EL W* IVllllS & Lo* ? Ltd* Agents. I .'S. F. Stone. ...''. ... II : ." ; ".- \ ~. -^~", • - ■-. - >..\r...>-.....:.:^:^::^ s When yemr / i \ is shod wltk ■ WHITE TREAD ] ■ I i■ I • ■ ■■■■• \J. •/C )' t you seldom heed w [ I / s v sa ' & w^e^ " \ when you can drive thousands | | ■' Dunlops without the slightest i j "f / trouble. Dunlop quality means I s I • ' Best Tyre made at less cost per \ i ; dunlop rubber co viii%§9i m '' e an " Ie f° re '8 n article. I j I 95CourtenayPI.,WelIlngton I ' l t And at Auckland .'1- uuhtiutoj'iut iw *prucATjox.. . J . ' ' I . •■■■-■• - j JAPONAL y©lor-Cir Enamd. i FOR ALL CLIMATES. j Brilliant, Elastic, Durable, Non-fading, Washable," and 1 llust-prevonting. Japanol will not Crack, Chip, Peel, j Blister, or Fade, and will resist Ike action of tlie Sun, i Frost, Heat, Sea Air, and Water. " . ' ; ■ Colour Cards Posted Free. ACENTS. OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3136, 14 July 1917, Page 5
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