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I \\ awn s Wonder Wool is a Concentrated Medicinal Heat contained | ma scientifically processed cotton wool, every fibre of which is I thoroughly impregnated with Unique Medical Pain-rclieving Essences. So carefully are these Essences blended and so evenly is its warmth radiated that its effect has been likened to the stimulating action of i an agreeably charged Elect-,'ic.Battery. What It Does i Wawn's Wonder-Wool STOPS PAIN by dispelling Blood Congeition winch is the real cause of pain. Just as an injured finger is ! .J' p |a " d ' n " lc mouth so that nature's own heat may relieve ! the Pain, so Wawn's Wonder-Wool when applied to that portion of the body where the pain is, infuses Medicinal Warmth, stimulates circulation, dispels blood congestion and STOPS PAIN. No home can afford to be without WAWN'S WONDER-WOOL j It is so simply, easily and quickly applied—lts effect is so certain. Its results are so sure. ' Unequalled for:— Influenza, Pleurisy, Asthma, Bronchitii, Coughs, Coldi, Sore Throat, Quiniy, Toniilitis, L&rnygitis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Croup, Cold Feet, Strain., Spraini, Headache, i Backache, Toothache, Earache, Abdominal Paint, Neuralgia, Neuritis, etc., etc, ' Manufactured by V. A. Wawn, Sydney. Price 2/6 Packet 1 at Chemists i and Stores, or post free from NZ. Agents: Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., I Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin. '■' r lIIWIIIIHIIIIIII" 1 ' -uiiiimw-wiMiiiiiMiiiiuMi|"|" r -—"'flU'miillltllll NOW'S THE TIME TO SPRAY! Tasn Mi Now's the time to wage IiMMFiiTO war on an< ® P ,r *" sitei. We've just rei M . . / U «eiv«d a large and comflUtr J (Jj prehensive stock of . op " ,r * W||HjSjjra' usinj «ui ickui Sprayers. Sprayers, for - every .purpose. To be Btrongly recommended are—AUTOSPRAY No. 25-Continuous Atomizer. CD Capacity 1 and 2 quarts. Operates on both the J| up and ddwn stroke, and throws a fine, misty spray. Covers three times the area with half ff 11 the labour. Two nozzles—straight and angle. 0 : fag—' AUTO-SPRAY No. s—General Purpose \k Ip^l Hond-pump. i I The punip that makes sprnyinp a pleasure. The . I simplest piimp on the msrket. Does three times ' li^L the work with half the labour. Ideal for | vines, irops, whitewash & for cleaning vehicles. % . Also, ask to see Auto-Spiay Ko. 1 (ccmprcsEed a air Sprayer), and Galvanized Iron Knapsack 1 ; 0 Reservoirs. jw JOHN DUTHIE & CO. LTD. JLr Hardware Merchants Willis Street MJSB ~ :WeaM igroats' - Besides being painful, are a A few drops of Pynetha will source of danger through sootheandhealthemembranes germ infection. No matter f the throat and nose, and . L . , keep dangerous germs at bay. what preparation you have ■ been using to restore the membranes of the nose and j throat to a healthy condition, you will find none so effec- . . , ~,. , _ . , Is economical, a 1/6 uoltle contive as Pynetha. taining 1 00 doses. From all Chemists and Stores. -It has a most agreeable odour and i s more .powerful S _ A , SMITh'& CO.. LTD. than any other mixture. .. A i.cii™d and chmtcWd, 2: / Gaiiadian :' , Weak Links in a; Strong Chain / That's just what imitation parts are when they become a_ part of your Fprd Car. They look strong enough but the metal isn't there—the strong durable Vanadium ateel that goes into the Ford chassis and every Ford part. Ford parts are specially cast and heat-treated, each according to its me. Ford metallurgists have been studying that problem for sixteen years and know just how each unit should be made to endure a maximum of wear and tear. They knov? that best, results .can be obtained only by the use of special formulas for different parts. ■ In New Zealand 120. licensed &/J7icL dealers and stockists carry complete .assortment of Genuine Standi parts; and give . careful, prompt Service. It's better to be safe than sorry. Go to the licensed SwdL Dealers for service. Canadian Cars Insist on Genuine Stond Parts. 101 THE LOCAL DEALER IS EN TITLED TO YOUR- TRADE. TRIUMPH 4-ti.p., 3-speed Counter-shall, 1920 Model MOTOR CYCLES Just landed, complete, including Lamp asd Horn, £145 MOTOR CYCLE COVERS, 28 x 2J, specinl heavy, £3 9s. j 28 x 3, all weather, .£5 155.; also Tubes, Sparking Plugs, Lodge, Sphinx, Spletdorf, Elfe, Demon, Rex, Reflex, ctc., from,.?s. Gd.;Mechanical ..Horns, 155.; Chains, all sizes'and makes; Tyre Removers, 3s. set; Bolts, j, {, lin,, and ljin., fro:n 12s. fid.; Brake Blocks; Bowden Wire and Casing, Is. 3d. foot; Motor Outfits, Monkey Grip, Bulldog, Patchquick, Patches, Solution, and Accessories in great variety. I'.RIT ISHBICYCLES, Premiers, Warwick, Sun, Massey-Harris, Ivanhoe (B.S.A. arriving), and others, ladies' aiul gent's, sizes 18 to 26 inch frames, the best assortment in the city, from .£l2 125., well fitted. TYRES, Dunlop Railroad, Moseley's Red War Office Cover, Oceanic, Britannia, Michelin, Barnet Glass, Nos. 1 and 2, Vclo.x, Record, Avehury, National, Crescent, Champion, and other Tyres and Tubes in sizes 21 x 1} and lj, 2G x lj, 11, and 13, 25 s I§, Is, lj, aud 3. Tyres from Bs. 6d. Tubes from 4s. Gd. LAMPS in wonderful variety. Black Oil Lamps, 3s. Cd ; Millers Plated Bell Rook (a beauty), 19s. (id.; Gas Lamps, from 17s. 6d.; many •others, 16s. Gd. to 275. Gd. Largo Motor Sets,. 10a. Belts, Tools, Spanners, Bags Pumps, 3s. to 7s. Gd.; strong English, 15 xj, ss."Gd. each. Trouser Clips, 3d. A M Leather Gaiters, Is. Gd. Chains, Cyclometers. SADDLES, Brooks, Lycetts, and others, from 12s Gd.; Saddlo Covers, from 26. Gd. In fact we stock the best of oyrvothing for Cvclists at bedrock prices, and forward all orders over 10s. post free. For everything for Cycles and Sewing Machines try the old firm first. F J W 'FFAR 65 Willis St, Wellington fi • W• I«i a JU/TllW. Established 40 years

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 3

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