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$9id the folate, .*'because- If .Mps digestion/' ' **• ■ "Idiew it alter smoking," said the lawyer "bec&U3.e it piriies GwßMtt iHyforeatli— mmm^^m^m&f ■' "I diewitj" said tfce ,-jdentSl> SHBfO IMICt "becaitsa it cleanses t my . teeth. ■ m& prevents $$®xy* ''■ "because *it stamens appeMfe *jp atid makes food tasty/* *I chew it/* sm& the teacup?, j-jpss ' ■ p it aids my nerves—Mips me **I chew it," said the tifchliij ■ 'YVUgJLCj 5 ' ecmge l gfeg that's ;. ' enough im W&l* . ?. < . IMSEKffIs chew Wti|!ey^s freshing — fotit jttsl/to .'. . saw. Do you? 3d per packet . of 5 .bars 33 **"**"* 0 !!!! for the spear |gg^~-**^s§<3^ B -~~ Be sure it's Wrigley's It contains no paraffin wax—no wax of any kind. It is made of the pure air dried, milky sap of the. Sapodilla Tree. This grows only in the West, Indies, Mexico and Central America. When dried, the sap is called "chicle." Flavored with the pure, aromatic juice of Spearmint leaves, then pressed and cut into delicious "chewy" bars, and treated with Pepsin, it becomes the bdftefioal confection that aids Question, soollies 1 the nerves, whitens the teeth, refreshes the mouth, quenthes thirst and sweetens the bieatn. tS&£ATsSrt& Made in U, S, A. Sample packet free by post for 3 penny stamps from the sole Australasian agents, J, C. Gambles & Co., Flinders BuiJding, Melbovrne 3 Benger's Food is \ /^ CT^OTGi^m^=1Tr ..-^ m^1^TO , \#^£ i o^& universally recommended j f For prcs( , iuatlolls either 1S lrophl „ \f?^~-s£f by medical men. I or as tokens of conmifteob \J ,s'l ..... , \i and patioiti will find ui \>,i, , * for use during illness and | \ o \oeilent seiortwn then .deal y^K convalescence. a Eio\ aitiolj i& of tho stoilu« fSilCaaJ^rV For weakly fnfants and over- I ' l " ,1 ib li I<Lli " .'«*&■"■ >^0h ■ „ r MiflLM p'cisii'e — i tsophj or hv?-~ ~~JZxSJ\ growing children. R ft W oMft\ m uoiy set* fV'^tYoVil As a supplementary food in i Jf.A Crt'W'f?l malnutrition, and for all *| , I? , oso , BouJ,; ' Cups, .>nd Trmt £}'&* lAlyS^m, cases of dyspepsia and .1 ivhes etc, mi ma..j aimpaired digestion. j s,g,li K y& J Ha"dsorrio sterling Silver Rossv „ I S. a t VOUKB. ITB. 8«.,.,-u h rUd«Bn,p.,n«h I 252 Lambton Qiuy, Wellington. xs 12s. \ Food _^~^/ x£\ For INFANTS, — _, INVALIDS and ie wf|/ Mpffi ths AGED ' j Home Haopiness Depends 'L^fe^^fi Upon Home Comforts. f^ KSe P ain - Itis I Homo should ho *om liltxe k-ngdom of content, ts^T? i * u gTTr|} . |''\\ . G moS ' easily nt, piaco nlieiom 0.1 sccuio ease ai d comfort IK h I • \ foods riu*- Jo nnf I lhn.lv it depend" upon tho Fiuniimc—heio at Kh'flf'/'Jn''ii "stl /! aMH 8 COUICi .s ruin-li.io Unit makes a home of icst- M$M?- fi, .' | /l | ful , CIJOSO , m i lmnillll 0l C0 i 0l „ Ul] Ki i c ,/!■ mMdi ----- DURABILITY. t | is an outsUi dinskatuio of COTJ.IE IURXITURE j \. t ) vi"or?SUj \ - lts 1110 !S ono a ,cr, > tla > B I "*v^— \ 117, '" st " : *' n 9 AW* JESa&ZbS!* M ""• I &t*""M l\ y } %J Lb eks B [bii, b* iy a g i.7 "'" - 1 °"' Cal " j | Tel IG3I VRrS CRU'TSMFX 167 IUDDIFORD, St, XEWTOWN. | Exceptional Opportunito to Furnish. Furniture, Carpets, Crocfeerg, Hardware. I CDESTEIIHELD and 2 DUAN CHAIRS, in Sadolebags and Vehel, £12 fas. COUCHES {Spindle Back in Monocoline), 355. 7-Pi«ce SJITE fSaddlebags and Vehel), Cmich. 2 Easy Chans, 4 CLan=. I'oi £?0 10s. j DUCHESS CHESTS (Laige Mirroi, 3 Didwox). 335. (' AUSTRIAN JJENTWOOD CHAIRS, Best Quahtj Our Special, at 6s. 6d. \ SCORES OF LINES OF FURNITURE REDUCED BSLOV/ OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. J CHILDREN'S COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS, 255.; *itli Hood, 355. | ANTIQUE KERBS (\iitt I«,n B to Match.), 21s„ 255., 355. | BRASS KERBS (\mUi Biasscs to Match}, 425., 48s. Gc!., 555. j BEDSTEADS (Full Size), Brass Rails, 2in. Tillaih, 455. Heavilj ilo.mtcd in Biass Also Lai ire Asscutmenl cod Bedsteads, CHILDREN'S COTS, Voiy Stionj? At 17s. 6d. TRAVELLIMG TRUNKS—Stiong Lealhei, Steel and Cane, also GhcKtone and Bncf Bags, A!! at Sale Prices. LIWLEULS. CARPETS, RUCS. MATS, LACE CURTAINS TABLE COVERS, TOWELS, ALL AT CLEARING PRICES UNTIL END OF YEAR. WW Mamicrs SfireeSs.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 5