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COMFORT fLv ASK YOUB QUALITY >»' DEALER (o value Dommrii MIASURE $}!% 1T ' For Sale Mjrou^t Austrata^ Tlip "FVFWftBF" Is the only Ported Slropper in existence. And tbe only one with the Diagonal Slide Stroke. Rtrops any blade, ordinary or safety. Givoe an edge that males shaving delightfully easy and pleasant. ' Mike tare jou set tbe SLIDE STROKE u there arc cbeip irailiu'oas about r> . Procuroble from Ironmongers, Jewellers, and Tobacconists. If jcu can't ft! il, write to Box U. Accllinj. Wholesale from BIBODERICK ANP CO,, Harris Street, Wellington. TYRE 3 J For Motor Cycles. The high-grade Hl■sssi\ rubber and canvas, li'ifr-M'' perfecl NON " SKID 111 Ik* W$ '» design, and expert :||/?// W'l\ manufacture, of ll' pii PEDLEY TYRES gu % ] "(fi! itive maximummilej> jjj J ag: and comfort- at ' [ [] i J lowest cost per mile. > I Tlie Perfect Combination I ! . Pedley Covers, I ' j Tubes and Belt // Obtainable from all Dealers f< I Motoi* Import Co. Ltd. / / Wholesale Distributors '■ Wellington & Cbristchurch. AN UNSEEN "ENEMY. AS THE ARROW STRIKES. The Arrow has won many battles, taken toil of millions of lives; to this day, with the tdded terror of a poisoned barb, it is the weapon, of the savage. But with all its dendliness, its record of killing is as nothing beside Infections Disease, for as the arrow ol the lurking savage strikes, SO STRIKES DISEASE. Just as the ait carries the arrow in its flight, so docs it also carry (he Germ, or seed 0/ Infection. The Germ strikes unexpectedly ; you cannot see 01 hear or feel it, but where it (alls it breeds Disease,." . THE SUKEST DEFENCE is a Disinfectant, because the only way to rob a germ of its infecting power is to kill it right out. Bnt as (he germs are invisible the Disinfectant must be so used as to read) and catch them all. It should, therefore, enter into general household use, and the Disinfectant which does this most widely IS LIFEBUOY SOAP. To make your home germ-free use Lifebuoy Soap throughout. Wash your floors with Lifebuoy Soap, your tables, shelves and bedroom ware ; Hush your draini and sinks with Lifebuoy Soap, and to make assurance doubly sure use Lifebuoy Soap IN THE LAUNDRY. This is the last stronghold of the Disease Germ, where' you make sure of catching and killing him. The Disease Germ finds snug refuge in clothing; he is picked up in street, train, tram and theatre; and then along comes Monday, the family clearing day, and a tub full of hot water with Lifebuoy Sow "T DEATH TO THE OERMS. LEVEE BROTHERS LIMITED, STONET. THE EASTER COSTUME TAILOR-MADE! THERE is still time if yon place you order immediately to have your costume ready for Easter. We are extremely busy at the momont, but not too busy to deal with a limited number of orders. If we cared to slump our work we could take a great, many orders, but poor work we will not send but of our Establishment. Every Costume made by us is guaranteed to fit to perfection, to be correct in style, and to be well finished in every detail. iorrison & Penney LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ■ TAILORS, Marcarthy's Buildings, (Upstairs), WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. BARCOO ROT BAD LEG 6, CARBUNCLES, BUNIONS, ABSCESSI;, PILES, VARICOSE ULCERS, ECZEMA, MO3QUITO and OTHER INSECT BITES MAY be SPEEDILY CUSED with Albert's Grasshopper Ointment The proprietors of this 50-vear old remedy for skit and blood ailments have an absolute confidence in its unsurpassed, virtues. Thcr believe it to be a safe and perfect cure for these ailments; they know it to be; and the vast number of testimonials received prove it to be. It positively draws the poisons which produce Ihese ailments out of the system. As an aperient and blood purifier the Grasshopper Pills are equally effective, and shouU be taken in conjunction with tbe Ointment, Sou by all Stores an 3 Chemists, and stocked by all ll« wholesale Houses in the Commonwealth. |/^DELl£loijL^%|
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 2
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659Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 2
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