A.N ANNOUNCEMENT. It is with pleasure that we announce Remington .Casti Registers—the latest addition to-Remington products—for the careful consideration of the traders of the world. • . ■ Over one hundred years ago—in 1816-? the first Remington rifle was produced by a young mar. of that name in a small forge on his father!s farm, near the village of Ilion, N.Y., where no\y stand the Remington Arms works and the Remington Cash Register works. Thousands of men are now busily engaged at that place in the great industries ■which have grown from . that humble beginning. Since that time Remington, as applied to firearms has signified supreme quality and to-day "Remington" and its companion trademark, "Remington U.M.C., bear a reputation throughout the world which has gained..for our firearm!, ammunition, and cutlery, branded with these marks, the confidence of buyert everywhere. -THe"high standards which have guided the. manufacture of our products in'the past will be maintained in the construction of our cash registers, making them ', worthy to bear the Remington trade mark. . . Remington Cash Registers are designed \ and built to- give retailers accurate, ! visible, protective, and fully detailed information about their, business. Embodied in these registers are'many new and unique features and the_ things ' most necessary to retail merchandising— accuracy, durability, ease and simplicity ' of operation, direct and positive informa , ', tion, neat appearance and compact size I —all of which are of vital importance. ! Many traders in varied lines of business have already investigated and pur* ' chased and are "now using Remington Cash Registers. Henry Berry and Co. have the sole ; selling rights for New Zealand, and ru" I stocks of machines and accessories art i' carried at all their branches, while they ' are also in a position to offer efficient : service to all Remington Cash Register users. Remington Arms Company Inc.— ; (Ad.) j The need for exercising, great ca» . when administering medicine—even tne most common household remedies—^ 85 ' exemplified at Taeroa. Considering that her infant daughter was "off co 1; ' our," the mother took a bottle from * , shelf, and, pouring out a teaspoonful 01 , what she thought to be castor Oil, tm L made the child swallow it. In a ver ' . short time the child was found to.haye . become a dark hue. and was obviousi J seriously ill. After an emetic &* been administered, the doctor or, * e [? ; the removal of the little sufferer to tm hospital. A later examination «'' [ closed that, the mother had given tne daughter camphorated oil by niistaK, the effect beinp that tlip heart bec^j over-Rtimulated! Fortunately, the cm* is home again and is feeling nO , ' . effects. If prompt action had not.bee^ taken, a tragedy would have been injo* t table. ( ," i Great reduction? in summer drt s ,, i goods now selling at tin* "Clean Svreep - Ashley's, A.B.C. Stores, Karang** ,'hape Road.—(Ad.) ■ .. . -'-^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 10
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