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- FOXTWIST A novelty material manufactured by the West of England firm ol Fox Brothers, celebrated for their Serges. Made of double twist yarn giving enormous, strength, it is of incalculable value to golfers, business men and others looking for long wear. The designs are unique and appealing, also the cost is extremely reasonable. None genuine without Foxtwist woven through selvedge. Enquire from your tailor. Sole Agents for New Zealand:' . .. Messrs. F. H. KING & CO., LTD., Dunedin. (Wholesale only)

ADVICE to STOMACH SUFFERERS Acid stomach, gastric and duodenal ulcers, mucous colitis are now being treated by anew revolutionary principle that is sdentllic, yet amazingly simple. This new scientific treatment—Gastrolief—acts on the Stomach, Liver, Intestines and Bowels. It clears away from the stomach and bowels the acid-developing food wastes which give rise to heartburn, gas distress, bloating, burning, soreness, ulcoratioii, sickness, bad breath, headaches, constipation. It neutralises all acid conditions.'., banishing irritation, depression, giddiness. It soothes the Irritated, mucoui' surfaces of the whole alimentary tract anq? helps heal ulcer wounds. It aids the juices to perform the work of. digestion. Sul* ferers are enabled to greatly increase theirs diet. As a res alt of better assimilation axe ‘better nouxisliecL, and sb gain lu, 'welg-At-*'. strength and stamina. Gastrolief is easy an-g pleasant to take and is guaranteed to act to’ your complete satisfaction or money refunded. Gastrolief—2/6 package at chemists and stores. Gastrolief Coy., Box 1067, Auckland. FREE SAMPLE. Test Gastrolief. Send 2d. stamp for liberal Free Sample. — Gastrolief Coy. (Desk K.E •» F.O. Box 1067, Auckland.

Phillips GUARANTEED RUBBER HEELS for CONSTANT NEATNESS LONGER WEAR See that your Repairer uses Phillips Trada"Enquiries to: ALL LEADING LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT N.Z.

BAD LEGS! No need to suffer. Varex Method of Treatment never falls. Free > booklet from Varex Ltd., Box 1558 A Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers. Courtenay Place. Wellington.

A Used Car or Truck FREE! Every purchaser of a Used Car or Truck from Avery Motors, Ltd., at the list price, before November 30th, 1936, is entitled to enter for this Simple Competition the winner of which will have his or her Purchase money refunded in fiill WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO ! J Test your skill in making as many S K ©letter. contained in the three words AVERY MOTORS no M proper name, to be used. Words to be placed in alphabetical order ■ Judging will be based on the New Oxford Dictionary Entries w.U not be ■ opened until after the Closing Date (30th November 1936). In the ■ event of a tie a refund will be awarded to the first of the winning entries jH opened. ■ Entries must be addressed to ‘■Competition,’’ c/o Avery Motor. Ltd., Kfi Courtenay Place, Wellington. Judges: THE EDITOR OF “THE DOMINION,” and MR. G. R. ASHBRIDGE, Secretary, N.Z. Educational Institute. Take Advantage of this opportunity NOW! The time ha. never been better for entering a competition like this. A fine selection of Used Cars and Trucks (all thoroughly serviced) is available to purchasers and values have never been better nor bargains bigger. Whether or not you win this competition you cannot lose on the car or truck you buy. AVERY MOTORS LIMITED FORD SALES & SERVICE EBOR STREET (off Tory Street, opp. Bryan! - and May). 3 Showrooms’ VIVIAN STREET (Skating Rink Building). COURTENAY PLACE.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 300, 15 September 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 300, 15 September 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 300, 15 September 1936, Page 5