Winter Warmth Is Best Supplied by an ' * OIL HEATER The supreme advantage of which is that you can place it alongside you whichever room you may be in. Call and see the newest models in Perfection OH heaters and Miller Oil ISeaters With either ruby glass or plain mica fronts. Extra wicks in stock for any type of burner. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. Hardware Merchants : Willis St., Wellington.
Bonimwttori’s IrishOMoss quickly relieve* and banishei coughs, colds, Influenza, whooping cough and similar chest ailment*. For 60 Years it ha« been the favourite cough remedy. It forms an antiseptic film on the throat, and kills the germs of disease. Bonnington’s Irish Moss is free from harmful drugs, narcotics, alcohol. Safest for the youngest child—potent enough to remove the most severe “ adult” cough. KEEP ASK FOR BONNINGTON’S wmo THE BIG IN THE HOUSE FAMILY THIS BOTTLE WINTER |lM| 2/6 "bonnincton’s miSHMOSS c *° eoaaiHcroN w» j —it* about the earliest symptom of a cold or a chill. Be M’ise and take Peps without delay— nip the, trouble in the bud. Otherwise you’ll have the usual hoarse, raw throat, the dry tickling cough, the sneezing fits and watery eyes. To rout cold-germs attack, deliver a quick counter-attack. Dissolve one> or two Peps in the mouth. These give off powerful infection-killing fumes which • are breathed directly into the throat and bronchial tubes, where the trouble liet. This air-like Peps medicine soothes and heals the delicate membrane. It speedily clears the breathing passages, overcomes soreness and irritation and prevents all danger of the trouble finding its way down into the chest and lung<. Where the cold has already got a hold, Peps will be found equally effective. Also for coughs, catarrh, grippe, bronchitis, and all chest weakness. Free from opium and all nerve-weakening drugs—safe for children. Of all chemists and stores. For Forty Years Our prosperity has been due to the care and attention given to oiir work To-day we are still the PREMIER DRY CLEANERS eg’" - ~ of New Zealand. Still known by the same name, we carry -on to the satisfaction of everyone. For that exquisite finish to your clothes, send them to us. Prompt return to our Country Customers. s> Victoria Laundry Co. Ltd. HANSON STREET,. WELLINGTON- » j j! Coffee 1 i ft It’* Lovely For Breakfast! \gs/ These cold, raw mornings a hot cup of U fl "Strang's Soluble "is areal delight! V | On a bleak, win’ry day, after raturning c | from shopping, it is equally enj ayable | I and refreshing. For emergency meals I I it is invaluable, as it can be made 1 ' | in a minute, sugar and milk be- J 1 ing added to suit each tas’e. » A This fragrant beverage pos- Jj * J 8 esses a soft, velvety flavour pfriF s\ which pleases the palate. / NNJWI’ B X Try it I { D. Strang, Ltd., SL*'-—Manufacturers, icivruw Invercargill. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. ALL ACCOUNTS entrusted to THE DOMINION MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD., are handled with celerity and efficiency by a comnetent staff. Statements rendered promptly. UNION BANK CHAMBERS. Telephone 21 —674 ; 8023. HE demand for improvements m many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas—peri n-thods. Can you invent anything of commercial value P If you can it may prove profitable. But get your Idea protected. Interview Mosers. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers. 215 Lambton Quay. WiUWtoa.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 9
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