I A Shave with a Sextobiade It ■ Safety 'Razor is 1-| Supreme Enjoyment* mm mm THIS. Razor is absolutely "out on its own." It is the pl|(k iff most beautiful cutting instrument that it is possible to fi||| » ( ||| buy—in fact it shares so cleanly and smoothly >that it K?la|f H cuts without being felt. You cannot get anything better ||pi| jj than that, and we have very strong doubts whether jou Wjjfl Wsa ,' (j can get anything as goad. •: ' - ||s| - Kga : M We are so satisfied with the "Sextobiade" that I||| w Wfc are Willing to Refund Your Money f -u # I if, at the end of thirty days, you are not-satisfied. IPIIeI llj The "Sextobiade" is so very simple that the most jfj inexperienced can use it successfully; yet it offers decided III) advantages to the experienced self-shaver who knows how WagS* 111 to 6fcrop and how to keep his razor in order. M The best standard razor does not offer one single adHII vantage over the Sextobiade. On. the other hand the adW[ . vantages ■of the latter with its renewable ~ \[sPjr • . fl| Keenly Edged and Reversible. Low Cost Blades t \ nj its optional safety feature must bo plain to. everyona. k [m • " The most important ;part of any razor' is its blade, and "Sezto- sj, i)H blades" differ from most other razors in two' very important points, .»„ R ' HW viz., Temper and Honing Angle. Tbu will understand the difference j if, Hi just as soon as you put a "Sextobiade" Razor* on your face. II ... ||. -Price, 20/-; Army Pattern, 22/6, " |j |H Write to Departmnt "D." .|' S E. W. Mills & Co., || . 1 *■ _ ' :_..._. § rierads Are Best" w/ | f& So Are ©IcJ Blends! a; y, ANYTHING which' has been tested by | V ' time—and survived—must bo pro- H. J iiomiccd ;Very good. This is one of the •». , strougost arguments in favour of H' CAMPBELL'S "OUR OWN" TEA | —a splendid, blend which has :bcen long H on tho. market, and to-day ranks as fav- H. ourite'in many a Wellington'home. Try ■ " *»< this Bavourous Tea which has stood tho v - g ' limo-test. Wo import and pack it our- --- -« ■ selves, and 'tis always fresh. H ; /W.-CAMPBELL, Ltd; f I 46 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone 443. |. I 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2524 A. , | | 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. ! Phono 1084! g> IMi| t|W .ILJIJUIILJIIJ.|.IIiIIIPIU»<^IJIUMVI.»IMiaj,\'LL»WJIHII.IIIttU,IIiWmTirirf>IIIIIIIJ l «IIWII»illll ii Mini 111 I INSURE 'YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM I FIRE, FALL, OR BURCLARS. \ BY LVSTALLING ONE 0/ THESE CELEBRATED SAFES. 8 TWELVE CORNER STEEL BENT: PRFECT IN CONSTRUCTION; CONTAINS ALL TH E • ESSENTIAL POINTS THAT ARE NECESSARY FOR RELIABILITY. NO RATHER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS D& STROYED BY FIRE . NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. ITS FORM OF CONSTRUCTION ALLOWS IT TO FALL FROM ANY HEIGHT WITHOUT BURSTING - THEREFORE ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BRITISH MADE. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AND SEE THE GOODS AT The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd., 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, AGENTS/ . EFFICIENCY v. ALCOHOL I 1 from 2 does leave 1, but Alcohol'; (1) added to Effloloncy (2) leaves less THE KING, LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER, AND THE 88 AD- J MIRALS WHO PETITIONED FOR PROHIBTION KNOW THIS TOO ; JJ WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND FOR ALCOHOL ' | STAND FOR GERMANY I 1
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3152, 2 August 1917, Page 3
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