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For Thorough Satisfaction-] OME PEOPLE look for style in a boot; * others for comfort; others for serviceability. In a Zealandia Boot you will get all three. As soon as a new style is originated by the great American and European bootmakers, the patterns and lasts are secured by us — thus we can at once reproduce the latest styles, combined with the famous Zealandia durability and comfort. Indeed were you to remove the Zealandia Trade Mark, you could not tell our boots from the products of the finest factories of the Old World. We want you to buy Zealandia Boots not because they are made in N.Z., but because they are better than imported makes. The foreign manufacturer has to pay a 25 per cent, duty, and that 25 per cent, enables us to put ' in better workmanship and 1 to guarantee every > pair. Explorers testify to the marvellous qualities of the KOLA NUT. J The finest races of Africa owe their extraordinary strength and vitality to it. Embodies the excellent properties of the NUT in perfectly wholesome proportions. YOU CAN GET IT AT ANY GOOD HOTEL. properly and ' regularly sharpened razor blade will always shave without irritating the skin or pulling at the roots. The SAFETY is the one razor that always ensures a correctly sharpened blade even when used by the most v in experi - enced. The Auto Strop Safety Razor Standard I Outfit consists of quadruple silver-plated, .» self-stropping razor ; one dozen specially ' tested, lancet-steel blades; one horse-hide strop, the whole contained In rt[J/ handsome leather case, size a In. ■ s/ by %\ in. The price complete is HO COKTIHUOUS EXPEHSE FOR HEW BLADES. If your retailer does not stock booklet, and see that you are us and we will forward you free the Auto-Strop Razor, send to supplied. BRODRICK and CO., Harris Street, WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. HOK3E SEP&BJ&TOR CLEARS. JUROHASBD in any quantity. Highest price given. We pay railage to Wellington. Consign to WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD AND ICE CO W E L LI NGTO N liisllrfrlii BEG to announce that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Messrs Pateman and Kerr, and they hope by giving the public the best of bread, etc., to merit a continuance of the support which has been accorded to their predecessors.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 18 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 18 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 18 January 1910, Page 2