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■'" ■. n • j tow >' T'i- i ■ in eveiy respectO I ' v ~~,LI©II llβ 1., IL - when next ordering Ammunition. Get the deadly M Carefully conducted tests by scientists of I fc. .: ' •. V '-,-■ . ■_; Vii- 1- ' W 'favouriEe , or, if a slightly lighter loading is required jfef note have-established the fact that well I j "-.";' Tk Gl'eatesti Labonr-saviag Discovery 01 the Age. | > the Nitro-Special.' Your Dealer can supply these' W nourished children are the successful children l<'■'--■■ Not so long , .agq, housewives, to get their washing J | . famous Cartridges. Jsb in both school work and school sport. There- |: v, "fresh, sweet, and-clean, had to stand half the day rub- .., | ' m , __ y<ls& " fore every mother should see that her bright | : : V-- ... tolomal Ammnnition Co., Ltd. <W ' kiddie should be properly nourished. And tjj '■'_■ that'used to wear out the 1 clothes before their time, •': | • ■ N AUCKLAND aW surely the breakfast is the most important jl./.:.. it. played all-manner of. pranks with a. house- ;■. I ' ■•■■ '■ >alsr meal—for it is the foundation for the day's j ;,;'.....,., wife's health and strength. . •■■ ' / ■ ..,..». | WOrk, Science also tells us tllat the oat * i*."". ' But that's-'all! over... and done with now that Science | surpasses all other cereals in nourishment. !{•"■■' , has discovered a'way,..to ..get the • I - ■ ■ : —■ - — : «n« o -a " •β-it] «■• -n --». „ | ( spotless without rubbing. ] V . " . -, Thistle f iakeo Oats/afe I I ':"■ BICYCLE -Rubber .TUBES made from the finest Oats %■ washing is finished... - ■•-; .■ . ..•;.■ :,.,.....,. I , ~ ~, • . , . . ~ ■ si '• ~. i-ii' 'i. v! l t; -- a v TTTW WAI? TQ fbVITIJ ? from the words best oat growing dis« 3; •No rubbing—not the slightest. EASY MONDAY dis-■ | *• • lll£i WAIC IB UVJitvl . , ~.'., T, r j,, I solves, loosens, and extracts the dirt without injury tothe;• •" . | ..;. \ :; ■ tnct. They area better breakfast food than I -moat-delicate fabric, or to the hands. Einse-that'sall. ; ■ | • , The-, following Highest Grade BRITISH CYCLE TUBES cheaper brands. But that's not the only . J .-■• ' All'-groceie. Besureoftheriamel .v .• | .. are' procurable throughout New Zealand: reason, Every grain is specially treated 23 1 ... i - ... .... -... ~ I t ,-- i, , n/ different ahiomatic machines which, remove I '1H ikM- "-d ■■ ■'•'''•'■■■■■ 1 BRITANNIA, heavy Grey, guaranteed 15 months, each 8/- every impurity. Finally, it is subjected to 1 ■ I NEW VELOX, Grey, guaranteed 9 months, each 6/9 a special Thistle Flaking Process and the I-' , ' I ■/!%!%/ S¥ iiiiii 1/1W 1 CHAMPION, Grey, guaranteed 6 months, each 5/9 result is the difference between ordinary I IjMO? 1 i%M&%%AWI>S I' BATES'POPULAR, No. 18, each 4/6 oats treated by an ordinary method and the I ■■•■• # V M , I Theae-Tubes are MOULDED (not Sheet Rubber). They m- fl'hthpS vfe'SilPP # " haYe n ° grOin ° r Sea,?B " They dOnOt SPHt ° r bUrSt ■ superiority o£ e ThSle FlLd'oSifto try" V'S»*Cllljll.t' .XlVlllZu liWyiiblM CAUTION!-New. Zealand is flooded with LOW GRADE FOREIGN them. A bag of this superfine breakfast " J§si%r ■ "'' jW' '' ' TUBES, offered at prices FAR ABOVE THEIR VALUE. Insist.' food costs but little more than ordinary ' on Dealer supplying you with Tubes branded ■ rolled oats, but it is worth far more.in pro- ' 'ni?TTAXrxrTA WTO VPTOT (PnAMPTHW ■ portion to its quality, flavour healthfulness i *g t f L- BKITAJNJMIA MUiW V&LUA LMAMFIUIN. and freedom from adulteration. Test Thistle .; ■ ~ ■ ' . == ~ .:. If not procurable in your district apply direct to ' , flaked Oats for yoursdf-you owe it to your BOILING WATER in three minutes in a continuous supply •. family to do so. Remember, too, that every ■■ •■ ■ . - » ■'",'". . ,i : ;' i, <• i i • x £ fl\7inT 1? Q C!f TIDDT-'TiirQ T 4-A bag contains the coupon enabling you to \ ,- froma few chips is the wonderful achievementof '•■ ! tltLfii.& MUIUK bUrrJblllib, Ltd.', . share in the Great Thistle Free Gift Scheme, M'A : HFATFH 133 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. 1919-by,which you can add beautiful Silver fem :: -~< 2 NoCOAL ' GASorKEROSENE fphi q rpi 8 1? : oil * water colour boxes > pastels - academy boards, *<• * iw4i«w%ia ■ r D 4^ E 5 VIW .Ova/ .Circle Bevelled '■Cm «4" •/* Pfs >"OT I ?*8" I ■ 1 Every farmer should have a , ... t» *" * w CwJL ~T* sffiOSs -t-'\ >■ V?( m ■• ' Heater. It fiupplies a quickand cer- 3>ff ? J v&s** -vjr (MIT , ■■ ——— tain means, for the cleansing' and ' ~ iVM IJTI^Wxa —: ; ~" . , • • m,^^™wr™^rtM,,™.™-^-,w«,*.M^l:*™«*»*», AND MONEY SAVER. '' ' SUI T ABLY FRAMED ' _ ■ ■ I jjj. ' /jWy 1 ,- PRICE, £5 ' ' ' - ' — ' • • ——— ■ ■ uT...J^— i^r.^. . ~ - „ Retail— '' -••■'• —Wholesale "''^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s^^^^^g PilliO., Ltd. SMITE & SMITH, Ltd. 1 - N ° l64s^: WILLIS STREET ' OPPOSITE TOWN HALL ' WELLINGTON £ i Pavfcxrt* 1 S in Purity- and fj ACCIDENTS will happen even in the-best regulated families. | B'' 9 iiiff 8 " [ youngsters seem to be always "in the wars." U § v ' H harassed mothers; and the ...breadwinner often returns from H §§ . . s w * th a more or " .seriousinjury. Just what every home I § g needs-is-.-Zamsßuk; A pot and a bandage on a Kaady shciJ where they i ll'- § 1 are handy forJnstaat use save untold pain, time and money. When the § » i fs little one runs in from his play with a wry face, and smarting, dii' Hilled §jl «lj *t 1" S' • - ' H scrape on his knee, simply wash the part and smear with 2am-Buk. H ==• e « ospl a _ ays, " • =§ HHraMßi When ■Wherc»t 9 .r^pe s hi s hand, the handy pot olZam.B»k aS ai o | H ''Z£SZ&Xr£vS2i SS? 1 meets the emergency, and the housewife or mother continually finds'it a § feal friend f ° r t?ie burnS shc recelves wl^ile cooking, the scalds; of aJβ m . TEST THE BEST" = washing-day, or the knocks, etc., oJ dusting. Children like Zam-Buk jj| . g because'it is cbolmg, soothing and pleasant. Theire2ders value it still 1 SZL^LJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Sizm^^S more highly because it'iis also antiseptic and a powerful germicide, preventing poisoning, !fe ~-r , .-,—■,■• r ,~~ —t-==.>».-~-.«~aa festering and disease; because it is a natural skin repairer, growing new tissue in Nature's W* ■ — way; and because it is good far the tenderest skin. Daily mishaps make Zam-Buk a daily •' ' . LEG aASHBD WITH AN AXB. . TBBJIJB6E SOALDS HEALED. || iMlt ' ' . clotl^liZantXuhdX d nroMgi.rm o e o Hi,!s ' W™* . ™te':-"Mv little bo.v,° Albert, knnS J -JSSk /Wr7\ Xo&f tbftxe catchins'tho sido of th'oshiii abov-e the s peopnn of v-wtor over hw legs nml severely sciildcd |» /oCl'vS ifvW«<--/ \ A N&v 1 MIERQP SAMFRVIL LP anile, toflieMng.ft l terrib6.g»ah I "ttjßMrß.E. Cavanagli, tiwm. tsrfiLle injuries whicl. eompetlcd him to M . • fP'\<>fcffl\s M°(tM A A • I sajfs: "For geworal MS? I have a>m-Bukgavemo was taken out and the healed | . \m§W ■ V IWm&LJ JVMIVII \ . I found iam-Buk wnsUKpassed. SVmjteitwlW aftdoased the pain, dmw all thepoison n.ecly, leav,,, £ no traoe of the ■ U ' HTTjA IJI * JIe **«'' % i M» npmerous PSKiMta have out g o f the nury ako the inflammition, and in throe to tins .stance my l.ttleg.rl Myrtle w «s A W€mM-Hl\ V\ Th e 1 1 m.k« hosled It." .-;f';: ecaldetl-m a umilu manner all over the body and faee, % /fflPl&J \ \\ p generally used iri thelr'tiomoe." .. •.. ~; . -.. ,;. ■-■">■■ •..f- ; ;W : '> li '-. '■•■,■ i and cured nsr iiiso. «mi r |»/ J; | * \t w a njiL.—n "^-'■gfwt'm-''m'iTN^'' u M fl *!w*'- > ■'/'j^TjiiflWM{«w»wrgirntfg^n , tgn»rwfff*f^i^i^i'Mj^fv^.^ nviTT.ji¥!a.trr.a t' Ml ill) ' \ vwt^f , incs, X"TCSCrVC9 QIIQ /l/ Estioga, sore heels, eozehm, polsone/l ami g| jdss MH *m ■ !ffiH i I quickly and brilliantly IB iniorctl Eind diseased coiiditipne of tho skin gen6r4lly t J'roni Ejjj t&sk' tm* * (yi / !s i 1 IS all Cho;niflts and Stores at 1/8 and 3/B, or post, frte, direot || ! 1 - %|fsi| f]|' S if ll Wn For Lighter Tail Shoes use Light Brown Iβ

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 2

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