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- GOVERNMENT' pURAi|()F j "I condemn mo medicine™ 8 : 1 but when your life, or that of your child is at stake 1 | do not experiment with new or waste I I — —""—~~l Jl your time trying to mix home decoctions. Get a medi- fg,/f/ 1 THE GUARANTEE OF THE STATE GOES | c j Qe 0 j known reliability and established reputation,' WL. 1 ' with every poucy issuep. | one th a t is sure to give quick relief such as ; =EE * « t . DIP — | ifibIHBBXAINK Jebßl : State Security , § % ' 'COUGH EEMEBY W ■ JMsMUI : ' —: — l —"—■■ ' ■ . | - (MADEIN australia.) . . Low Premiums I ANYONE will realise ■ the and bronchial coughs.' It con- 'MM/m nW&w% . ! ! ' 1 jft, seriousness of neglecting stains no harmful ingredient, it /* pjp* j Liberal Treatment | _ a cold if he observes the ,is healing, soothing, efficient // Hiy "TZ ! : I Tesults of such neglect among and pleasing. iK§r If | Large Bonuses | his acquaintances. How often ««vour momev BfIGK." • \ M X : —- —— : 1 have you heard: He caught a iuvkbiumi raw. ft & nnd keep your money in the Dominion. § cold did notdo.anything, for it . This/ is what Chamberlain's \ BauMxp* i | an( j j t turne( j j nto > then say to all who may use Chamber- i -——-: I some dreaded disease is named. lain'sCoughßemedyandarenot YmkMh *' A | %• j.HiRICHWSON.F.Fj" p Ordinary coughs yield to satisfied after-using twothirds o! | I ( 2 \ ' 'Commissioner § prompt treatment at the begin- a bottle. Your money back ' I I ning. That is why every family if not satisfied' is an argument | I —— —-——— ' I should be supplied with a reliable that cannot be set aside. It 'JOMEB AND GO.» 1 cough'medicine-'--ohe that will shows at once their sincerity and I CLYDE QUAY WELLINGTON. | heal raw and inflamed surfaces, convinces you that there is no | ' " (EstabiisW 20 Years.) \ v 1 the phlegm,'allay irrita- risk in trying Chamberlain's 4 tion,. ease the hoarseness 'and Cough Remedy c wPftt ft « N c ßo^ F ® 3 #il' 1 stop the tipkling sensation in the Is there another concern in ROPE. and RUBBER.' Yhone'72s. :g throat that''does'not permit one the world .that says: Use our j . I to sleep. Chamberlain's Cough medicines according to directions | ilhllll I Remedy is just such a medicine. a hd if you are not satisfied ■■ \ 1 FOR A . V .1 : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy return what is left and get your S | is invaluable for the relief of money back?'. No, not one. i G@©jD> ' TO) 1H UD ITS' I coughs, colds, croup, whooping Remember, when you buy ? "'■MTH'F "' IS Hi Hi ML i cough, tickling in the throat, Chamberlain's Cough Remedv § I tightness or soreness, influenza you are buying the best." I . DRINK ONLY 1 'ne ' „ <> ' . jf§ =E ! ' . J : jouhtj&x JftcM—f | STAPLES'. ' TO BE; ABSOLUTELY | . • I ; TIE BEST. | . Brawery and Office: 1 H' I Molesv;orth and Murphy Streets. | " 1 Have Pity on Your Gun 1 ® S ® H ®. From anywhere in. New Zealand it will S l|Lg™J|P ' H I || only cost from 1/6 to 2/- for postage to kl i' H I send your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition rn » fesil Ml 1 Co., Ltd., Auckland. Full detailed estimate of dmmmSsi& Wik ® i» | cost of Repairs will then be submitted. If fi "THE WORLD'S best." UPWOWOS i 1 the prices are not right, the Gun will be returned | write for new prices. : . & m at our expense. We make this otter because .■Bfflitffl "mm Hictnc s®.' m. ■ i s Wolk and chaiges 1 8 WILUESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. . ffl ■ _ ~ .' r . n I TELEPHONE—3329, 3393. ' N.Z. DISTBIBUTOES. L« . ®> Weliavejust converted a pm-hre Gun to cen S / B fire. This is the third converted m as many weeks. ,n - 1 " ,r, it was originally a flint fire muzzle-loader'converted to 1 ' : I — : ' cap fire, then made a breech-loading pin fire. Now we Iffi . have it converted to a central fire breech-loader. This I gun must be fully 70 to 80 years old. ffi ffl, First-class Gunsmiths are retained by us. They --.5 --i—-A- — u - -• - r • ft! ' can'brovm'and'blue'black barrels, take dents out of ».• 1 banels, re-stock, and tighten up breech so that there is ' ' JjEmlffinftCTI ir l^ ■ i 'no shake—in-fact, make an old gun new. These I Gunsmiths, being always on the spot, enable prompt || .! . execution of. Repairs. Better work could not be '» ffa • m ' 1 V ' done in England. II .®. lfyouare in Auckland call and inspect our Gunsmith Shop. tylffiffiM/lw!i H Take the Ml Eden Tram at foot of Queen Slreet. It reaches jH •. Mt. Eden Railway Bridge in five minutes. Afterleaving the Tram, ! 1 H turn to the left into Eden Street. - Our Shop is half a minute's *8 8) ff* B ... M walk from-Bridge, just past the big Timber and Joinery Mill. ■ / BibC. Stock.of Guns by Wcbley & Scott, Ltd., R, B. Rodda & Co., QLbL fjf and other well-known makers always on hand. ; Colonid-Ammunitions'Co., Ltd., fflWi' J| -, ' SfF€ffl§tif©rftew€iilc • •■: • \ ' No matter how tired, listless, or weak you may . he— ■ ' you can regain health and strength if you only rely A lody-build.ing and health-restoring powers of & : ol__ V" PROVED THE BEST AS TEE SFOHIMG SPIRIT ! a builder up of Weakly men, women, | '' ' ■ ■■■■■ •■■■■' , | ckildren and babies, as a - restorative i j A.. .■■...■■■■ I „ nmt „„ n , after illness and as a strength maker for all. 1 [ ■ "A *' -!'■ ' ' . U!.ii- Thiat what it means to'you and your.iittte ones—to Srow healthier and | If i' J*l -?vS-C£mV stronger every day and to led afiain the Joys of good health and a^* j !i 1 ' sound constitution. ■ Colli© Fupnitupe Is m^ o c d^°uLr iU k " you there is M purtr or bcltcr sirtnsth A Fop Ever!" JM |®J|Tf»| Haiiypp . NEVER ACCEPT AN IMITATION. E IN ..Furniture languago_"Collie" and "Quality" are If the ar- ——: —; ; ; —— : L - : ; | tide:bo an artistic Palm-stand, or aTiandsome Sidal.oard, you will find tho ' A '•" ' " m — ! fine appearance backed by QUALlTY—quality which assures long service. v3k . ' | In- many homes to-day there is Collio. Furniture which was made years / J&SS& W | .and years agor-it has stodd tlie great test of TIME. « /TjMjft - bjSV. j Collie Furnituro is your safest investment. The joints do not "spring" W/re Rilf&i j —the wood does not warp, because the best only is used. A visit will reveal t,i -l | prices in your favour. JCkJ toI ytSW ' EDWARD GOLLIE Ltd. f ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, , flj/ \\ j. 167 RIDDIFOBD STftEET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1631 '| U tljj[ Kf | ■ FRANK OAKES, L H7 ' I IS NOW PROPaiETOE- \j)- • I®. i? Billiards in the /pi OF TEII A.D. 1670-1700 Seventeenth Century /4^, ; : DUKE: OF EDINBURGH HOTEL V — : MANNERS AND WILLIS STREETS, WELLINGTON. f THE GRAND OLD GAME OF BILLIARDS 1 ' ~~ T - I " ffi. Until recent years only persons of rank or wealth ?9fl.ew;EQ CORNHILL STREET II 1L P ' could possess a Billiard Table. Now. any comfortable K ' householder can en joy the wholesome amusement, mental Ckeap Store ne Aocomrnodatioj. for Q«cda House, Window and Office-Cleaning stimulus and agreeable exercise 01 Miards in his own Carpets CM>d"Beaten by ' dining-room by getting an rCEIK S FORWAROSIMG Machinery. *\ *B T! 9 ITT4 jl a CC TT • agewoy. ALL Alcock's Patent "Lever 9 '. ; ' ■. " '-z BILLIARD-DINING TABLE CHAS. A. CYPHERS This ingenious Table is admirable for Dining and 1P" \M (F\ Calif's IBAT [55 S?- irreproachable for Billiards. It has the same accurate angles OOh a foa'W 3 \c> 1© 8 UlliJi and scientific construction that have won for Alcock's'Tables ; THE WORLD'S BEST. the warmest praise from the world's master Billiardists. PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE OF Prices - 24 gns. to 37 gns. | BTJIM C HAItS^WOOD N " FRONTS. Complete Playing Outfit FREE with each table HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. Play while you Pay! £5 down. Then easy Instalments ALSO,— BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. WRITE FOR SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE PERFECT CHICK HOMES. j: rat. PcS e „™ B ™S°Li l l ! . EAS ' tI BBt DP ' ALCOCK & CO., LTD., n,f.„,„mllM I Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware C®. Ltd. J 80, 82. 84, COURTENAI' PLACE, WELLINGTON. „ < S§7 /Zf 'o.H's-a« — 2 __s\

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2778, 24 May 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2778, 24 May 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2778, 24 May 1916, Page 9

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