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iIBSIF wßf The Genuine Beauty of Knitted Garments is best known to users of TEMPLETON’S G Ayr” Wool A high-grade Scotch yarn of unequalled quality, evenness of texture, richness of colour and durability in wear. “Ayr” Wool Makes Knitting a Pleasure. Its lustrous finish and thegreat variety of exquisite hue. — from the gay colours to the deep rich tones, give it favour among all discriminating knitters, A Matchless .Wool for Knitted Jumpers, Sports Coats, Scarves, and all Knitted Garments. Knit your garments for the coming Winter and be sure to use — Templeton’s “AYR” Wool. SPECIAL NOTE. Watch for particulars of the £9O PRIZE COMPETITION. : e 44 Cash Prizes for the best knitted Jumper or Sports Coat and Knitted Scarf. You can buy -—-“AYR” WOOL— 1 FROM ALL DRAPERS. If not obtainable write direct to the “ AYR " Wool Agents, Box 198, Wellington. CJAVE money by making ycur own Cough and Cold Remedy with “HEENZO.” .Fine kiddies. n

pMMHWMEammMmam “Meteor” saves the Battery *';• 'THE battery is the most * vulnerable part of the car. Long, heavy dis- J*charges, necessitated by / 4/ low-grade spirit in starting f zA the engine, impose strains on the battery that do incalculable harm. Often a b waaT \ z slow start will almost ex- I haust a battery, and a bat- M J|||g|nr' *« tery not fully charged '&■&>* i» quickly deteriorates. J’ “Meteor” “starts in a flash”—and saves the battery from prolonged heavy discharges. Many engineers consider that this fact alone warrants the use of this high-grade spirit in a. car, but “Meteor” has other qualities just as important. The more “Meteor” is used the more popular it becomes—it is $ ultimately the most economical of all Motor Spirits. Your Garage sells “Meteor” I AAeteor I £ WW “Sfarts in a flash' Sole Distributors for Wellington, Nelson and Marlborough: BARRAUD 8c ABRAHAM Ltd., Wellington, Palmerston N. & Branches 22 II bear this IN MIND ! 37 S> That wherever a soft, flat surface in delinA. st 1 cate tints is wanted—there’s the call for WpL 1 MURESCO \ Jl THE artistic interior finish. toKTYMI Anyone can uso it, and once applied, it v* WK will not flak o - crack, or rub off, but will . last fresh mid clean for a surprisingly A’pCAyM ‘ long time. Supplied in 51b. packages T* (white and tints) by all Paint Stores and M Tingey's Ltd. —3O MANNERS-ST, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 4

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