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12/6 Post Free ! Luminous Too! An alarm clock that is MORE than an alarm clock. Beautiful in finish—a movement that ensures lasting accuracy—a fitting adornment to any room in any home—and the greatest value in the Dominion to-day. IN COLOURED ENAMELPINK, WHITE, BLUE, or GREEN. Write for one now. We tvill willingly refund your money if you are not agreed that this is the biggest clock value you ever secured. Write direct, please; wo do not employ agents or travellers. STEWART DAWSON’S WELLINGTON

Accidents happen when least expected, often when the a doctor’s help is not within easy reach. Frequently a trivial «flf |1 wound, if neglected, develops a serious infection. First-Aid, I to be effective, must be prompt. That is why doctors strongly recommend a pot of lodex be kept in every home, lodex is a wonderfully active and remarkably antiseptic a iodine ointment, freed from staining, irritating and blister•Af Dk f ing properties by a special process. lodex kills germs, stops A * * P air >> heals quickly; yet is so mild in action that it may be used on raw wounds, even on little children. fl flhJ lodex is an ideal surgical dressing, which is extensively used Iby leading doptors and hospitals all over the world, and is • without doubt the finest first-aid remedy that money can buy. lodex will also be found of great value in the relief of many ’ iw ■ painful inflammatory conditions. For instance, lodex is the V 9 *’ ideal antiseptic, inflammation-reducing, and healing agent, in the treatment of rheumatism, neuritis, stiff and swollen • joints, lumbago, sciatica, sprains, swollen glands, ringworm, ulcers, boils, eczema, chilblains, bunions and piles. ■ lodex, the only ideal form of iodine, should be in your home. In times of emergency, it will prove invaluable to you and yours, often saving from hours of torturing pain. Call at your chemist’s and get a pot of lodex to-day! lodex is sold by all Chemists, Price 2/-, or Post Free from IODEX CO , Palmer Street, Sydney. A Large Sample sent for 3d. in stamps T ” E FINEST Bmi ■|||k FIRST-AID REMEDY MONEY CAN BUY/ 0 IQI AfilhSC- A Sydney man writes: “lodex is invaluable for chilblains. Gill j h ave never known it to fail.” “Queen” Incubators and “Newtown Giant” Broooders are the World’s Standard Chick Raisers The Hatching Season is now at Hand—Call and Inspect our Stocks S of Poultry Appliances. Plant suitable for al! classes of Poultry enthusiasts. The “Back Yard” Hatcher and the professional N |i’ 1 Poultry Farmer. 5$ | If I ' IQ i QUEEN INCUBATORS. —A high-grade machine with a world|hr wide reputation and an unequalled efficiency. No- '— Bs eggs No. 2—135 eggs /JpA No. 4 275 eggs No. 5—400 eggs £2l/10/gKg “NEWTOWN GIANT" BROODERS. —The machine that is used by the leading poultry men of the Dominion—Economical and simple to operate. 1 200 chick size, £l5/17/6. lamp-heated brooders. z ‘ ‘ For the Suburban Raiser. "The Peerless" —80 chicks ...... £l/17/6 “The Reliable" —100 chicks £2/10/- , “The Reliable" —140 chicks .t... £3/5/"The Reliable"—23o chicks £4/5/- \ / * “IMPERIAL” HOT AIR INCUBATORS.— Lamp heated. Fireproof \ / and Foolprooof. > A Capital low priced hatcher. \ A. 60 egg’s £3/12/6 each / \ H <-* - 100 eggs £5/-/- each Z “IMPERIAL ELECTRIC INCUBATORS.—23O volts. No lamp / J troubles. Steady heat assured. Requires little attention. The I correct machine for the amateur poultry-man. 60 egs £7/s/ ‘ wT/LoQ Incubator Thermometers —2/6 each. Brooder Thermometers—2/6 each. Brooder Lamps—No. 1. 7/6; No. 2, 9/6, No. 3, 12/6 each. Hygrometers—Tycos. 6/6 each. NEWTOWN Coal-Burning Brooders for Spec:al p ou!try Booklet. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., LTD. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. JACKSON ST., MAIN ROAD, PETONE. LOWER HUTT.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 15

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