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• . ' |is Time. No article £ /\rrv ' I can last for any length | U \xv lof time unless it is of- <//•;. 1 sterling merit.; Nelson | k | Moate's Pure Teas have .11 \/ r i I been the best sellers for i ; ' | s1 I 35 years. They set a jj <1; | standard back in 1879 Ji f |i —a standard of high jj 1 . fcv ' , I quality and value—and W, I they still remain sup- | reme over a host of |! X f tj)' I imitations. There are '.jj ; ; ■ -t | I two outstanding ad- J; I; vantages in ji -■■■'; .■ One is the--superb.qual- : /^^ ity of the leaf we use, | ' and the other is our 1 \ expert blending. Un- ij : der no circumstances 1 does any. .inferior or i low-grade tea enter i ' into our. blends. i | Prices: ~. v.-QN'! . The Biggest Bargain Fair ever heard a of in the City. 96, 98, 100, 102 CUBA STREET. | 'R wL The remit of the investigation by England's great medical journal*' The Lancet, Yi • W& proved that fine tea like AMBER' TiPS at 2/-: per-lb. is'almost as cheap «-W"' . * li inferior teas at 1/6, because it gives more cups to the lb. and means better health.72 W wholesale Agents:. Messrs Thompson bros., ltd.. Wellington, . • I Make Smooth and Easy Staves. M Week's "Sextoblade" razors Rio modelled on. the; linee ;qf.JsStll&r 1 * stwdarf mor such as iua been! in'-we for centuries, I ; oifhfir a* a nlain razor or safety, as you prefer,' " Owing to the safety device, | • ! ?i th ® r " nonAavnwith a Blidinfr cutting motien-the only correct way to . shave—fnßtoid of ecraping. as with the standard razor and tho hoe shaped |; - 5 safety, aire, Ground i>y Automatic Process l ■; t on machinery so constructed as to preclude even- possibility of drawing '* ■ temper They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges | * 1 are smoothed and stiffened .in-two more grinding operations, and \ are honed automatically/ 'EvCit:'bladew honed.-frill oftt ium;m | * I hair, even before the last operation, which consists of stropping by hand. . | ~ 1 All Hades—of which there are seven-ire uniformly keen and ready for g J | shaving. Try a "Sextoblade"; you will bo more than satisfied. | - ! Pries, 20/-. • | i | E. II; ; AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. | j

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2363, 20 January 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2363, 20 January 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2363, 20 January 1915, Page 3

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