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r HIT! . X fo C.A.C. Ammunition never fails.* Fresher /" than imported brands. Impervious to damp. & Its high quality wins the praise of all who use it. «* /»■ ' ', . .' A ; '•;: 4(f "Better Than Imported." »* f" lam uiine your' Favourite' Cartridge* tftit tetion. H £ Thoy are far bolisc thin imported ones I have tried." \| - C. Copeluid, Mititai. : J J ' a "Sureit Ever U«od." o. _ , "Thsie Cartridges are the iiircat I hive ever »\t Q"''■ (jj With. I luve never known o mi«6re." ' H ■'- jjj R. W. T. Beattie, Hilton. '■■:' §" Kill Cleanly." |, '" "The Cartridges I hove had from you are the belt .£_•■ tl hove uted. They till cleanly at lonu distance and $9 without undue recoil." If.'. H. H, O.ller, Auckland. . « •• \ Ask your Dealer for the popular C.A.C. Cartridges V '.■ A "FAVOURITE" and "MTRO-SPECIAL" &,'■■■'. ** The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. - Auckland /i \ / \ / : : From a Sick Bed of Mrs. McGINLEY, . Ultimo, N.S.W., Australia, through the use of rhis letter is vouched for by her husband, MrWm. ; ; VlcGinley, who writes for his wife as follows. The ,;; original letter can be seen in proof ( ' :lements tonic ltd. . : f"I write you relative to my. wife, who has been taking I Elements Tonic for some time. Her complaint is Multi-Neuritis, i most terrible malady. She was declared incurable, and j,' inointed for death by the parish priest. She was eight months j - n bed unable to move out of it. At the eleventh hour I tried ■» Elements Tonic, and the first few bottles gave her relief, the imly medicine that did. ' * " When she got out of. bed she could only walk with the aid | if a stick, and only with my assistance, while still taking the - \ onic. She at last discarded the stick, and now she is walking ; iretty fair.' . . '■•'. "\ " 1 know, and the neighbours round about here know, that' I"" 1 it was nothing but Clements Tonic that has worked such a I wonder in her after having gone through pain for so long." : I ■ . ■ I am, yours gratefully, i WILLIAM McGINLEY ( .> ' i . ——— i Mrs. MoRINLEY lives In Biilwarra Lane, Ultimo, a Sydney Suburh, and can ; be seon any day In proof of the above statement. Clements Tonlo oan be relied upon for relief of Want of Sleep, Debility, Weak Nerves, Lassitude, In- i ;' dlgostion, and Constipation. It gives new nerve strength and energy. All \ Chemists and Stores sell It In New Zealand. Price, 3s, per bottle. Get it ■ today and gocil health at the same time. Do not be without thli great I modlclne, It does good beoause it is good. Hi. - V Cimenli Tm\c Ul., Rottllt, N.S.W. "' : '~'Js~ 1 ' ' 'i '■»/ /plp\ A Vulcanized Tube Repair in 2 Minutes : I I The A " PacJie Pa tch does it — I I P os '^ ve ' v a permanent repair, no / ma tt er how large the break, that I w ' lll ne ' ther loose »i creep, or come *&/ ' off in any way * It: will resist \ highest air pressure, hottest roads, Pf&Vy hardest service. .; , "•^S,.i, ir ■•''■' The Secret? Because the A-Pachei , , compound and patch are self-vul-J& W\ • ' & canizing, and actually.make i better '•■ 'J ob tllall anv heat vulcanizer. . I . (vPLi A' trial will convince you—but be c Ui . .■■.'.• sure y° u get the A-Pache. If your aelT-Vulcanizing dealer can't supply, call ou or write '*' '■:.'"' US. .;■. . ' ■ Tlibe Patch, The Iron & Steel Ltd. ,„, • Auckland, Wellington, Chrlstchurchi W Wholesale Dlstributois. I- - ■ " ■ : J DAVID MAE Ltd., 25 and 27 Farish Street, Wellington. Roof fie Homestead. "• Shearing Sheds, Barns, and ...' j ( . Every Other Structure wifh Malthoid raproients the greatest value for monoy expended. It combines ' •nduranco, resistance to climatic extremts, fine appearance, real economy. i It'costo lees than half the'price of (jalvanisod iron, and, win bo.-fixed ly anjune-nails, w.niont and instructions witri' each roll, ''?$■ %. . Actual finmplos and illustrated'booklet, post free from ' f Asonts-Mira &mm lM We ir K flton ]

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 206, 26 May 1920, Page 3

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632

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 206, 26 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 206, 26 May 1920, Page 3

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