»■ niiiiiiiiiiii ■ ■■■ ■■! 111 ii mi ii ii mill i iilllMUMHininiiii I i vJfif J? M-S^Tiy^i^M l "tow % A clean start to the day— out of bed and shaved by 7 a.m. This is what . the 7 o'clock Razor does for you. > a Easily stropped, easily cleaned, and J^^letS! keen as the appetite you will have c^m|^o for breakfast, it is a miracle of cheapness at 16/-. !j|\ In workmanship and finish it would be /-J?§i\ difficult to surpass at double the price. _Oj S*C\ /\\ it M^yNA Uanaqlng Agent for Australasia i rV(aI SlSias'm RALPH ABERCROMBY iMIPlji 380-2 George Street, Sydney I I „,, „ ,fJ B : l> ; „,„,,_ .„, 1,,,,,,' i.'.-i, \ Concerning "OAC" What Mr. Elliott has to say. " I have tried nearly all the various kinds of Sporting Ammunition, including Eley, Winchester and Kynock, and I have no_ hesitation in stating that I consider The Colonial Ammunition Company's' FAVOURITE' quite the best Cartridge I have used. When expressing this decision 1 should add that 1 probably do more shooting .n the Nelson District than anyone else. My reasons for stating that I prefer C.A.C. Ammunition are: first—because of the even strength of the Cartridges; second—because they are sharp killers. The approximate number of cartridges 1 have used during the past year is about fifteen hundred. My record of quail shot on various dates is: — May Ist, 1920 ... 37 Shots ... 35 Birds. „ 12th 34 „ ... 31 „ June Ist ~ ... 22 22 „ „ 10th 44 MO • „ July 14th 42 40 „ These are a fair sample of the ' bags' I usually get. I purchased my Ammunition from E. Buxton and Co. Ljd. of Nelson. I use an Automatic Twelve Guage Gun, and have never had any trouble with C.A.C Ammunition becoming jammed, either, in loading or ejecting. I do not wish for a better cartridge than ' C.A.C ! " (Signed) George Elliott, 1920. Taxidermist, 75 Nile St., Nelson. | Do Wkai Mr. Elliott Did! I Order " C.A.C.'.' from your Local Dealer; if he is not stocked, write us and we will see you are supplied. The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., Auckland IHINKS—SO
I In Shaving Brushes Disquieting reports have recently come from Australia and from England of cases of Anthrax, caused by the use of foreign shaving brushes. Anthrax is a .revolting disease and often causes death two or three days after infection. Prevent Contagion from Anthrax by applying Wawn's Wonder-Balm to the face before shaving. See that your Barber uses it. The antiseptic germicidal pro- the home — for Children's perties are absorbed by the Hurts 'and for the tender skin, destroying any germs skin of Babies — for Nasal which may be transmitted from Catarrh — Head Colds and j the brush. A much cleaner Chest Colds, as a Healing 8 ' and better shave is enjoyed and Balm for Sores, Cuts, etc., as i ' a delightful freshness is im- well as for stiff and swoollen | parted to the skin. All skin joints. Removes Dandruff from | I troubles —Rash, Blackheads, the Head and prevents Itchy j Pimples, etc., vanish and a Scalps—excellent for Piles and j smooth, unblemished skin is acts like a charm for Sunburn, j secured. It is invaluable in No home should be without it, 5 Wawn's Wonder-Balm 2/ a Tube from Barber's, Chemists and Stores. A free jsmple tube of Wawn's Wonder-Balm will he sent, post free, to all forwarding 3d. stamp to cover cost of pottage and packing. Address: SALMOND ■& SPRAGGON LTD. Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin j / _ ~, IM „ llol |~'_' j I — I'll ■ i mi ii nmmuiaaiuuiue+±*-**~. ....—-o. ~.-. _ , ;l~.u««i«CßnHi The New Ford Models j Several noteworthy refinements are incorporated j in the new Ford Models, I Special features include— ~ i Ford Electric Starling aud Lighting, I ____ Full Ventilating Onc-mnn Hood, j OTTO Easily Adjustable Lower Wind-Screen. I " Made in Lower-tipped Seats—plenty of Leg-room. 0 The Ford is the lightest car for its power made, j _ and lightness ensures economical maintenance— 1 desirable riding comfort. I The Local Dealer i* entitled to your trade. FREE LITERATURE ON REQUEST. THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, Ltd. Repreientinß Tlie Ford Molor Co. of Cn-.iacin, Ltd. | I IIWES-1Q 6lllHlilllllllli:r»TM f n lli]_iLJllJJlinrrr T r'"' iLJLJ " t 'J-'.UT'^rcffnf..jjmM..^n.^..».^ r , ; rM^]wii *HB LOCAL DBALEB IB EN STTLED TO YOTO TEADB.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 80, 29 December 1920, Page 9
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