More than merely food in the ordinary / sense, breakfast is the one meal that. starts and supplies the mental and physical energy for the day—in short it is the charging of the human batteries for their work. < . See to it then that your .breakfast includes a plate of well-cooked, wholesome, nourishing Thistle Flaked Oats. Rolled to a perfectly thinness, Thistle ;I Flaked Oats cook quickly and digest easily. They are far superior to ordinary rolled oats in purity and flavour. They are made from specially selected < plump fine oats, and treated by the unique Thistle process which removes every impurity. . Instead of ordering rolled oats, ask your grocer to send you Thistle .Flaked Oats. **") Remember that every bag contains'the / ' . coupons enabling you to share in y v the great Thistle Free " ' C Gift Scheme. That ttie excellent Gun Repair Service of The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., ■'■' meets a long-felt ; want is conclusively, proved by these Testimonials -merely / three of the many constantly received: "The Gun you equipped with new Barrels arrived safely. l You did excellent work. The fitting at the breech was like .that of a new Gun direct from the Maker. It surpassed the expectations of both oureelves and our & CO., LTD, invercargiU. "Having a valuable Gun that required I- took it to a . '■■ • Gunsmith-for a new one,. After he had made seven ineffectual attempt, in different classes of »teel-eSch spring breaking before a shot was fired—l decided to give your Gunsmith Shop a trial. Calling there,'l was told that a satisfactory Spring would be made in an hour-and it was. I have since used the Gun frequently and . . have had ho trouble whatever."-GEORGE POTTER, Auckland. "If my lemarks regarding the Repairs' to my Gun are of «™ceby all means use them. I only wrote what I.thought and what has since 5 been endorsed by others. ■ Respecting the conversion of my _ 1 Pin-fire Gun, I accept your offer to make it as good as new. hen the work is.completed I will send you the oi. •'■",■■. . ' J. l. N N. MACKIE. Kumeroa, Woodville. ■: ■ : Sportsmen requiring a Gun Eepaired or broughtUp-to. • dSteshouldpoltitto The Colonial Aminumion Co Ltd A'shilling or two wiU oovor postage. Detailed Estimate will be submitted before the work is started., Gblonial Go., Ltd. ■. ; ■:;,:.■; :•: : Auckland ;,■:;.■. __ ANVTHINQ' SQsIPUKL % Iff gp\ TOOTSffICHi -A NEURALGIA Cured instantly by mr- BUNTER'S NERVINE. Jα JL REV< AUBREY C. PRICK, 8.A., writes; "Ovvhii? to ex™/£\\M (f naive decay in 2 double teeth I sultoed for days with /*M|kJ|s\A]S'l excruciating pain. I was recommended to try'Buntor.'s ' Nervine. I did so, anil to my' joy the pain quickly and W'jtvraSweJ'iVtVffl entirely censed.' , •'■•''HlffliSW op ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. '.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 300, 7 September 1918, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 300, 7 September 1918, Page 2
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