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i • .i / iiif _.-,. ~ .p. ' i [ St. George Jam is rirst 1 Favourite in France! | I Imagine the delight of our New || /. ;. : ' '.; .■'■2j//mjs\w* Zealand boys in France when they 'j^- ''< ' f V delicious, pure, St. George || f y\|f|# J am ' ssue d with rations—St. George || || jam from their own far-off country! |*J ' eac * ' etter b e ' ow . sent a 1 I r^^JP^p. N.Z. Officer to a friend in N.Z.", |$ P ' S - has proved ifself so good and wholesome fi H ! ,latlni:war 'ofahasordered3oo,ooo(ins. § ■■'■'• tffesffl • mat '? ' Rom '" n=st Central M ' i3fls lago ' ru ' ls ol ' SU S ar ' ' )o '' ec ''" the |f ' °' e - an ' . sleam -f lealet l double aluminium $ imL 7 ' ) .°'' ers >'" lne ! P' C a "d span St. George • m \S\ V&jJr* ' tilchen. ' Yon buy it in solderless tins— js| : \ ' B *A>ll the natural flavour of the luscious fruit is Mf ' ' Jfe»J^^^Tßrfi^DWCra^^-«»^' 1tr *■ ' t—a! ' t y° ur S ro «fi Bffl jiroSITTOE WORTH HAVINQ-r j ;,■■„ . ./?"" '.' _i JT is worth while obtaining your ,rur- ; • niture from Edward Collie. You f rrrPSCW'it^fj - ! can rely upon getting articles of real I ' p worth, tliorougMy sound in eonstruc--1 §Mb ' t' on i' an 'l perfect in finish. The value i lip :?j ffivon is unexcelled anywhere, and there , \fr^'°" —rC--'H yl*®lw3 % ' s no ' ; a ' louse n New .Zealand which ' 'rWt (** o^^-^^^^ oan °? er greater variety of choice. Our !■ I® fel ,n our own factory ' U£?M and directly under our personal suII rWi'l P el ' v i s ' on - By nianufactranng our own '■' ; 'ip 351325 %M? 4 wo aro able to sell to the y 'IflHpj .' I® P U W' C direct, and thus eliminate the ,'r kN mtitdleman's commission. Every piece r S SBSSJjJof- Furnituro undergoes a thorough ex- !; •■; ' .• i * J ' '' ■, ' animation before it entors our Show- *''..' 111. room for disposal. •' 111 ' Sae Our Stocks—They Can't Be Beaten! | EDWARD COLLIE, Lti'^SSm' ; niIJIII ill .1 " ■ "''"'-"" Jj"ji.i'i».ll«'i^'il^M'MlllS l M«lHlMr'^K»l^waM»mimßßa^tr»ijiA^itu;^-^ & reuralom- ; ; ikf ■ BUNTER'S NERVINE- : 'J REV. • AUBREY C. PRICE, 8.A., writes: "Owing to ex T ! goii tensive decay in 2 doublo teeth I suffered for days with ' ilW'^&\^ v excruciating pain. I was recommended to try Bunter's Nervine. I did so, and to my joy tho pain quickly and w#.awS)s»iKWsreßl entirely ceased." 0P ALL CHEMISTS AND ST O RES - '. I 'EVER POPULAR! ■ ,I ' Why ?-The . Qmliiy I

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 4

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