"Ofconrsenot. There'snever any ; czSffiMmmMMs\ Holbroolc's. Sauce. Everything j , I Be?s eaten upjmd thoroughly '- ! Taking--* stew with.,the > ! j|^MPs» sl kitchen odds 1 and ends —it's ( F"l n y<l delicious if eaten with Holbrook'a ; Irk?' B\ I / I Sauce," . : ■ JM$ .JJLV / Hade and bottled in England; ; ! unTRRnnKS HOLBROOK'S PONCH SAUCE-■•■/ : j Use a w Sextoblade n Razor-You I: j will appreciate its q{;Jities |i | j as soon as you || j put it on your face* ji j TJY'HEN the writer first used a Rcxfoblade Saiety Eacor he via •Sβ- ■ i toniehed at the results. Knowing that it wes the best lazor on" : •! J the market—after reading details of constmction— ho promptly toaght' ■ i r one. The first stroke took tho groivft off so thoroughly, without bains ■ ', \ felt, that he imagined the blade had missed cutting, but waß agreeaibly ■ ■ ! \ surprieed to find that a clean, smooth, eoft-os-velvet. ehave was 'the" ■' '' I result. ' J s The snperiority of the "Sextoblade" Safety Eazor is eo pronounced | j that it is eold on a thirty days' trial, and if you are not satisfied at tho '' i \ end of that time you- can ■'".''; I Return the Razor and Your Money will be Refunded \ X The manufacturers estimate that there are 40,000 users in New York i y alone. Cases hare come to their knowledge 'with great frequency in j ! which a singlo blade hns been in daily use for twelve months or more. \ I Think of it. A whole year's shaves—good smooth shaves at that—for,. jj I iod. :. ! I ■ ■ ■;".? \ The "Sextoblade" Safety Eazor is both the most economical and. i ; most comfortable razor made, and a trial will convince you that it is'. ' j \ all we claim for it. '•■ .- i ( "Sextoblade" Razors are being sold in ever increasing quantities. This result has been ohtained, not by extensive advertising, but through". j j the merit of the razors alone. Price, 205.; Army Pattern, 225. Cd. !• 1 All stores, or write to Department "D." - i I E. W. Mills & Cα, Ltd., | i Dominion Agents, Hunter Street and Jerrois Quay, Wellington* \ S ANYTHINQ ffy STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES W 1 - —— " mm ~" mrV \ '"lIBE'SraniEIG SHRIf I . 1 from 2 does k®m 1, tat Alcohol; (1) added to Efficiency (2) leavesjess THE KING, LORDS EOBEETS AND KITCHENER, AND THE 68 AD.' MIEALS WHO PETITIONED FOR PROHIBITION KNOW THIS TOO WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND ?OR ALCOHOL j STAND FOR .GERMANYI'. '~ :
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 103, 24 January 1918, Page 9
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398Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 103, 24 January 1918, Page 9
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