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by " The Cocoa Nibs." The Cocoa Nibs first met a man .', Who had a cu ions notion, I To live afton a biscuit in I The middle of the ocean. Hejsroke a picce ofbiscait off , For breakfast, lanch and tea, Bat he went on eating it ■ He'd soon be in the sea. , , . • " Take smaller bites," the Nihs exclaimed, v," And if yoa'hun£ry feel,' jj Jhst drink a cup of this—it turns A biscuit to a meal.'' r. arkell. " (To be ccntintwiJ ROWNTREE'S Cocoa is such a satisfying beverage. ■ Busy people, who are apt to neglect their food and leave themselves with no " set meal" handy, mil often " ■ iind Rowntree's Cocoa.give them just the strength and nourishment they need. Indoid, it may be trnly said that a cup of Rown-tree's-Cocoa "turns a • " Warms AN^'GHEE^S^-V .(miniiwMngmnaMu.iwim.'tiniiiiviivimi riiiiivnn mi i m mf ' HOW . MANY DAYS?:' ' ; .It is now only a matter of a few days until Messrs, Barry ; and Sargent open their new premises—and- in' the mean- • ; time it is'interesting to know a little more of THE KONTORIK & KRYPTOK , "LENSES ' ; " j Which will be Such a big 1 , feature of the new business, and which ate the very latest optical discoveries. > "Kryptok" Lenses lnjvo revolutionised • i tile w oft ring of glasses for those 'who re- /(s|sj£gs~''wK i ''■ ' i quire eye-assistance both for ,didtnnt and . . • j near vision. They supply a long-felt / , H want in that they combine in ono lens f . 5 « reading as well as a distant sight, in- y i visibly fused by a newly-discovered pro- 'rf?® f .■ j • cess. They have. none of tlio disad- \ ' ,'j vantages bf. the old-fashioned! cemented * bifocals, which were, in the past, tho i " /A, j nearest approach to a solution of the ■ i difficulty .of changing from one pair of /\/ • = glasses to the other; Ithey mean, in short, ! jt/fir ' absolutely perfect, youthful vision to (f ftjjjf ] the aged, or middle aged eyes. .■ j No less in importance is the "Kontorik" Lens, made with a ■ i deep inner curve. This is now admitted to be the only really ! correct shape to suit tho rotary of the eye, for ' ; with a "JCoritorilr" lens the vision is just as .perfect. through ! tho periphery, that hs towards the edge of the lens, as jn ' tho middle. The field of vision is therefore considerably ' ; enlarged, • and the gain in oomfort and appearance, as well ; aa efficiency, is very marked. . ■ ; 1 ——1— '11 1 ' J - ' ■ :/ : : jj Will make a Specialty of these New Lenses j ; and will be pleased to explain their, merits in a few days' . | time—(the date, to be advertised). J R; Fogan's Golf Clubs.. SM I@ [l , I. /M , This new shipment from the famous MM K- Jl ■ ffflvg English maker comprises every, club nec- • \./Qr"A ' : essftry in the popular game. All clubs , YF ri are made ftxiin tho higliost.grade, mater- . 1\ I V ials, wliilo the pricos aro bv no means \An • ' high/considering the'quality. . ; DRIVER.S. BRASSIEST left-handed), : .mashies, driving irons, clerks,.. KIBLICES, PUTTERS; MID IRONS (aI.HC so left handKxl),- LOFTING IRONS. .W [ ' Fine Selection of Golf Balls In Stock. ■ . Special Line, of Ball Cleaners, " [ 1» Perfeot Clubs and Good Balls make this 1 ' Uing of Ganiei a Success. '' JOHN DUTHIE & Co. Ltd. Hardware Merchants/'Willis Street,-Wellington. -• |

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 2

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540

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 2

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