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1 1 '■ . i . ■ ". ■ " — QQQQQ That Glorious -Tea — - • "STAND-OUT"! Of Delightful Fragrance : Of EHquisite Flavour "'l"" 1 """ nr--r- ---_ , Grocers everywhere, who are in business to serve customers well, stock "Stand-Out Tea." If by any chance your dealer does 1 not keep it,.write direct to R. Wilson and Co., Ltd.,' "Stand-Out® Headquarters, Dunedin, and give his name. You . will be glad you have done , so. That grocer will have much to thank, you for. i ■ - '%!<Q> 11 & a/io- ; a/-. ' v *~- Ask for " Shine" Chemical lust Mops, j Blisters and Mittens, I and Yob Obtaia tte Genuine. i As a, saver of time, money, and labour, ,th« "Shino" Chemical family 1 are unique. They aire free from oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical 1 ; treatment to which they are subjected, lasts. They are treated | I by the exclusive and secret Shino Chemical process, and possess | | , the most wonderful dust-absorbing properties.. A'n ordinary duster I i simply raises the dust, which again settles, and the bouso is never | jj free from it. ' But with the "Shino" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens | I $ jj. ■ The Dust is Immediately Collected, | and it cannot be shaken off. The only way to get rid of it is to wash I ; the article periodically in .warm water, and it is then again ready for ■ | i use. v -■ - ' _ ... .... a | -. Tho Mops .will last from twelve to eighteen mohthsj and are in- \ S 1 dispensable for any place where dust accumulates. j Be sure the namo " Shino" appears on the .package—then'you | " the genuine.' i "Shino" Goods are Widely Imitated. ! ' The "Shino"'Mitten Duster is made of heavy cotton yarn, and . will - | ' last for many months. You cannot soil your hands when using it, ! and. you cannot scatter dust: . ' 'i | Containing all tho wonderful chemical properties of the "Shino" S ! Dust Cloth, and Dust Mop, it, is. simply ideal for cleaning and polish- j | ing furniture, shelves, picture, frames, automobile upholstery, wood- 3 ! work, and all finished surfaces. . j Mops with Patent Handle, '48. fid.; Mitten Dusters, 2S. 6d. ■ i Broom Covers, 2s. 3d.; Dust Cloths, Is. 6d. Write for leaflet giv- { i 5' . ing full particulars. ■' • j I . Obtainable from all stores or from j EW, Mills & Co., ltd., Meets. , I NEURITIS »r NERVE PAINI in the shoulder muscles, neck, back, arms, legs. Also Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism PromPt ' y re ' ieVCd by warmth and anodyne^effect. This preparation is free from grease and will not stain linen. I It replaces the use of poisonous liniments, mustard plasters, etc., and can be used with safety by persons suffering from any rheumatic symptom, such as lumbago, sciatica, stiffness, sore • throat, etc. ; ' OMninabU from all Chemists in i 9 Prepared by the 1 Y/ELLINGTON (New Zealand). | ANGLO-AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL Co., Ltd., Croydon, London (England) • ■ \ MOTOF CAR BEATS EXPRESS BY 3 HOURS The Melbourne-Adelaide Express takes 17 hours 56 mins. (or 483 miles —along practically a level rail track. By road-it's vastly' different: There's an 80 mile sand desert to negotiate, and hundreds of miles of rutty roads and rocky bush tracks to drive over; yet Mr. Murray Aunger, of Adelaide, averaged 38 miles per hour from capital to capital, covering 579 miles in the wonderful time of 14 hrs. 54 mins. HE USED DUNLQP TYRES THINK WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE TYRES! THE STRAIN IS TERRIFIC—for pace has to be maintained irrespective of road- surface. This is where the Remarkable Strength and Durability of Dunlop Tyres is emphasised, and appreciated, and where the Quality of Dunlop Material and Workfnanship is- tested to the, utmost, and proved Good and True. The same features have made "Dunlops" the most popular and economical in Australasia today. THEY STAND UP TO HARD WORK, and they should, for "Dunlops" are the Best Tyres made. It pays to use them! —03IAIHADLZ AHL OARAGES. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. Of AUSTRALASIA LTD.. All Stalo «nd N.J.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 3