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Therefore, there is really nothing else S| p"W"^'i»"^'''M^™iii«MawMß| i so speedy in dispelling the pains of rheumatism, sciatica, gout, lumbago, backache, abdominal p| FOR A M pains, chilblains, sprains, strains and so on. fe 1 Inevery home, thcra ihould ALWAYS be Wawn'i Wonder-Wool. To uie it INSTANTLY it in required, may M GOOD ¥5 W¥? F& ' h prevent a great amount of p»in and »ufferinj. \M nfTDIQ $"b I J Hjl hC '■'\ ffl Get YOUR packot to-day. Obtainable from jrour alore or ehemist at prico—2/6, or direct from the manufacturer— l|s rU.tvEr, j I V. A. WAWN, P.O. Box If Wellington, 1 ' DRINK ONLY 1 IS CURES A SEVERE COLD ~■■ ( .- r -—•■ _ !!' I»iH tMiAMMtoiiwii''" ■ ■■■uaMnt;ll{ ) \ >i ii Wool'nearly twalre month. Mflwf W S • ' «§CSi ' PA I| S ,iij3 -\ I « S o,»na.in«.h M ih.v e h a d v eSS IMvi : ft?, for all totU ofpoitu. Audi a« Si I fVf tUHAf' '*§SJK fff/ lad I *< ■ t < tt ■'■ 8a n.nr ? i ß i«, «r.»ch«. «bdo- , • *. BLggs, 1 Acknowledged bv i R6 mtmlpaint,eheitcoldi. 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I ?*,■', , ° mle - lnaeea> , I ia|2^y-Jjal can be regulated. i»« nicely. V r ' 1 Ha! Ha! /fSraWi ffiO?!S«J I ***-^«Ltp—T The quick heat required for pastrr, i " Holbrook'"? Sauce is itist ifygWlH aßii P B £cMI "" slc s fly 5 611 r ° r bmi - and l "e noiorooK s oauce is just Off*i6»sk/S^^MSM * ■ tJ,oJ7 -~~ \js2li. 8 %lTm * heal for rae » ls <w»»secured the same day or night." • ■ ■Sl\CT»Wffi»slirlP M&pM "i* rooulred. without th> loasl iroublo. J. ».. Tho ORION is New Zealand's N.i.0n.1 ; i; ... ~~, , . „v, ~ , pa»aujmaaa»a — Range Made \& sites to suit «vew ' i: Matt* and btftled tn England. • AJ» „~.- t. .L... Thome. ' }ii . . ffi!MsysKffl Ute*. your Ironmonjer to one I , "" uo ' i Yp\ HOLBROOK'S >~ ■ ■ HOLBROOK'S «™». « — i If K Ml il\l Sff I* J WORCBSTKR3KIRE SAUCE. PURE MALT VtNBGAR fiaboUle). , W 1 [P P«8 F liiaaaiwnMnmMMinnaMnßMWMDinuuunuaMaM B , lIL Wi-n "■■ Before' Yon.-Buy a Car a . _, -... . w 7r , r ■'•,«■ YOU OWE IT TO s YOURSELF Tliousands of New ZealaMers have proyed the . . ... _ m . ... ' ■ Tneritaof ; , .. TO LEAKN ALL - j ~ BOttmVille COCO*- *0& ■'-;**»* M great value offered in tho -pARTIJv-PAMIEK." V-V;. J — About tlie powerful and reliable motor.' . CadhUFV $ ChOCO'latiSiS -About tho beauty, the riding qualities,, the easy driving, the con- • i; .*■■•' venience, and the comfort of tho "Partin-Palmer." '• • ' and now wonder why these goods are so. scarce. : -About' the sense of security which owners of a- "PABTIN-rALMER" !; It is because of the Army's need that no more is : ■ enjoy. ' ': being sent from England. Remember, your de- -About the wonderfully low Mst. of upkeep in petrol, oils, and tyres. -.; ,j----privation means keeping the soldiers fit to "win -About the many "other things which are given ,K' ; : ]■ ' which are free on request or which can be demonstrated on.a' trial , -i■ the war. run by appointment. ' ' , '■'■■_ ..... ; ~ -! ._ '. / • "";■:, ~*. . ■ ,".,; :! "..j t--..ZeiiMndia Kiter ImportingJirltc!.,;-: : - tef Sav6 Cooking on lusv toys ne '^ : -«*land owtrhutohs for ■■ AM ■ f* .m> i- as* 8 • 163 FEATHBESTON STREET,: WELLINGTON. . ■ <: fA Get -Campbell ■• p;o.bo X? «. 4: •j v W', ■ " -Tasty";tinned. Boo jsi' ■;,.''".■'■■■','-.,' :Em> J JIMI THERE are days when you have so much.work to do that it ' 1 T (I iI. I • ■-' ' ! '''" '-v- "--' fnii. is very awkward to ihultime to cook.' • && >W *fc«* «» VftV . ::• ;. : : ";-;.., ', ;j| IL™iP When you are placed liko that, get a 'tin or two of our -= W n ffQ® ° ■■ W ■ 5-,-».'■ "'■'■ fl'FujS ' appetising dainties-Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Sardines, H 1" Ol (©> S°<l ITWIH& O 0 If|P '■; Tongues, Corned Beef, Pork and Beans, Soups of various kinds, Ml IMC li IJI iLd3B.l -Ij llii'l ' Potted Meats. mimmiiii' 'i mil mT i ' ■ m ■■■ ■ ''"• ! . ■ With these you can provide a meal quickly, with, very '.:...". ..'■'.': *%*mP little preparation. —living'in muddy trenches—exposed to the ele- ;;! Kit/ <n A BAT JEB man F F WaJ ments, shells, bomtis and bullets—suffering thirst W. CAMPBELL, Ltd., and cold-icing the horrors of battle- ::•.</ f. ' 40 and 42 manners street. 'phone 4M What would you think of people, living in :' 293 cuba street. ' ■ , „ 2524 A Safety and Comparative Luxury, who refused to \:j ■ 163 BiDDiFOBP street. „ 1084 ■. share a little of their Comfort with you ? ",;• • ■• •- ZIZ Appraise your Comforts—count your Blessings ,| "*£te*— " ~,„.,, „-« \ -compare these with the Hardships of our Sol- ; .: <£ <mok TAMIWHUi V ; dier S ,th e nasky o ur Se lf- . , ; .- j, '■/k&- ■ K?« WILL WASH. V' What Do I Owe Them? '.]! S*^}^ l W&M ANYTHINQ • You .JaomYf give something, for the Comfort i! ■ 'y^^'?— and Benefit of the Troops. Let TAeCAarcft Army H take your Gift to where it is most needed. , ; ; I I Vfa& Send all you can to its Representatives in N.Z.: !] I j THE MILITAKS AFFAIRS COHMITTEE, '■ ; i JAS. W. HENDEHSON 1 Honorary »• n», npi, n « OEO. BHIKTOLIFFE I Treanurerß ! \ ' 3 "Uniorßwk'wel&n." 20 MulgravoStreet, WELLINGTON iv W '' Your GLADSTONE or your' SUIT CASE should laok J | Twllk ' f good and be good. We are now showing a full range \ B B X of high-clans .travelling Requisites.- \ \ qo j: Irief lags Suit Cases in teas ''] '"■ ■ muni ■■nil 'I 1 U'L ©»«« f. !t rf» ' •"■ D 'tL ■ X "Ideal" Boilers and Radiators W Slllt CBSSS IS Leatler j fa :™ s ™r fa } Gladstone Bags lack Cases it kilter i m "' ft, r D ir:L M also Tin TruEks aitd.Cabin Trots j ,&| MNEWS & gi j ■ ' m^ e V Co "- j 2 ' wktiinoton i' WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON f ,\ nm.-mnmj.n^n^ — , I ffii^>^b>^^laVS>^^l>^^V<&^>><ai^i-?>^^«y^^V^»^BVs^^

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 9

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