\ W< For a quick clean shave! j • I Many minutes late, you jump out of bed— | J I your Gillette is handy, ready for your shave! | /. f| No stropping- —No honing I Use a Gillette once and it's your \m\ I A few quick, clean strokes and razor for life. No other will do I § :.. "I your skin is smooth-you have " Standard Set: in ' i I realised Gillette superiority 1 Leather or Nickel M ; I S^ B , V fa^, l " ,^jfc^S^f !DW * J) vafe. Obtainable /%&/ Nm .iKentci. E. j. III'AMS, LTJD., Box 45. Wellington. My
. , "PACK-UP" ■A/A .'- TROUBLES F*#s&i%3{Ss You "pack-up" with ease and comfort '- i aml the assurance of safe travel when vou invest in one of our serviceable trunks. . ~"~ See them! They're strong ami sturdy inside and out-evcry one's got castTRAVELLING TRUNKS 'Te'iTmacU them smash-proof and porter-proof—built them to stand tho BSStt foumps and bangs of travel, and stand 30 inch £4 0 0 33 inch £4 10 0 NA g ff g 36 inch £5 0 0 Lsather Arcade, 135 Cuba street Wellington.
I m%hcm§h f, 8 lof nights ? l| J; When coughs keep the children | j B awake at nights a dose of !{ itt ■ Bennington's Irish Most will usual- j 0 | ly ease the throat and give restful, [ | untroubled sleep. For over sixty I V years it has been the standard i | remedy for coughs and colds. | J | Mn. J. W. Cotton, of Brook J 'i Street, Dunedinl wriles:—"Dur- j ing the cold damp weather I have \ \ | found Bonnington's Irish Moss j jj most beneficial for the children's j R coughi and colds, and always £ like to keep a bottle in the house." j IBomWterfsj IrishQMbss \ has properties which act almost like a throat paint. It "paints the throat inside," and thus brings speedy relief, Beware of inferior substitutes and I j insist on having Bonnington's I B Irish Moss. 1/6 and 2/6 at all | | n Chemists and Stores. 179 | ? HEALTH SEEKERS 1 j» are out to secure nothing X 7 less than the most excellent / L thing in the world. It is j» 2 possible formen and women 1 to be healthy even under {, 1 conditions not altogether 9 I favourable—as, for example, £ 2 sedentary occupation, irreg- H ular meals, and other / « drawbacks. Such disadvan- « / tages should, of course, be / jt corrected as far as possible. V The most important thing }» is to maintain the digestive $ system in a state of effici- w 2eney or to restore it to B soundness when it has u become disordered. To 1 effect either purpose there (, 1 is one Remedy to be pre- / ferred before . all others— / 2 Prepared only It J THOMAS BEECHAH, St. Helens, Lanes. / « Sold everywhere In boxes, n I labelled Mid., ls-ljl and to-M, / / (original English prices.) / FIRECLAY. FIRECLAY GOODS. GOODS. WE SAT THAT -NB 0 • Brand are the beat, ond this statement is proved by tho continued repeat orders wo receive. SAMUEL BROWII Ltd. 31 JOHNSTON. STREET, WELLINGTON.
FOR SPRING - Both ladies and men, need new foot- '. wear for the new season—Martin e is the store to sslect at. Not only do ■you get the smartest Kj-les and . big varieties, but you get_ hotter ■i- value.' Our qualities are highes„ T -"■' 'our prices bedrock. ; $HOP BY POST • ■'■AND SAVE MONEY' -: S2lB-LADIES' CHROME'DERBY. SHOES—Sewn soles, patent caps. Cuban heels. 19s. 9d. Postage 9d. extra. 7687-LADlfiS' GLACE COURT SHOES-Stafford brand, as lllus- • . trated. 28s, ,6d. Postage 9d. extra. D1272-LADTBS', GLACE 2-TIE | SHOE-Louis heels 3 355. 6d. Postago 9d. extra. I ' A 430 GENT'S TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS--425. 6d. Postage Is. extra. 5203--GENT'S CHROME DERBY WORKING BOOTS - Riveted soles, as illustrated. 255. Gd. Postage Is. extra. BE SURE TO STATE YOUR SIZE BOOT STORE COMTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON Ulijj Supreme for mUragc. safely, economy II 11 IIIUI wherever motors So. Malic of purest | || lIISPENCER-MOULTON ' 111 ALL-BRITISH TYRES »|lff FATE NTS IHICCS and O'DONNELL, 9 EATENT ATTORNEYB, jj 11 Grey Street, Booklet I Wellington. Free. [
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 2, 28 September 1920, Page 8
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