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■ ■ V Free to Your Friend on Active Service! Reports tell us that our soldiers are not happy without their daily shave. The proprietors of the " 7 o'clock" Safety Razor offer to make it easier .for the fighting men of the Empire to o btain this comfort. Every 7 o'clock* * ra.tof you buy contains a voucher. Send tbi* duly filled in, together with the dealer's receipt for your "7 o'clock" and another identical set wilf be promptly despatched free of all charge (except postage) to your soldier or sailor friend on active service, with your card or message. ydOS^Jv 13/67 <DfWi€fwC Kl3/6 SMexy Razor The " 7 o'clock" ensure* a qnicfc, easy, smooth shave with a stropped blade. For quality of material, beautiful finish and absolute efficiency it has no equal at the price. C Ask your dealer for details of the free offer. ilanaging Agenitfof Australasia : Partridge Abercromby, Ltd. Y«k CkuWrs. Market St., SYDNEY, HS.W. fJ ■— — — —^—^*"™— ™ — — ™— *— ""~"~"— ™*"**** m w^lk to MB M & Nots<mtkm*altfqys/ 'jm Bonnington's IHsh Moss g^_ docs not depend upon "the Mljff early stages" of a cold to effectitscure. Advanced coughi md ttjmf coldt in «dult« or children yield — no' •Dv% ES!£ lometimei, but always to Bonningtou'i. V Cet c bottle NOW— be aute 'tit Bod. ifiß» ««3K n nn * lon| l Twojirei— get the litge *Hy •^K^battle. Refuto iioitatiunt. BS^^

\ \ A \\M®iMU/ : j Xp «\ iheureatestJesTjP/ V I of Superiority \h v|l ;is Time. No article I J{ s/S^t can last for any length I y N. \y ! of time unless it is of 1 yy \\^A \'■ ster^ n S merit. Nelson i ;*J* ; Moate's Pure Teas have | 3 y^ j: been the best sellers for | Nf j. 35 years. They set a I yf standard back in 1879 I £ !' — a standard of high | va j: quality and value— -and I -^ \jvu j: they still remain sup- \ Ayp I' rerne over a host of j f • imitations. There are j I j: two outstanding ad- I vantages in j g One is the superb qual- y I ity of the leaf we use, \ : and the other is our | : expert blending. Un- | v der no circumstances 1 : does any inferior or | ; low-grade tea enter 1 : into our blends. § ■ \ Prices : 1/6, 1/8, i/io, I : 2/-, 2/2, 3/- 11 m V^b. •<Csrare?^ \W J/\ J 111 There** many a thing you'd like to shine, Try Bon Ami— lt's soft and fine But scouring eoap would scratch It; And nothing etc« can match it. For things that Shine! Here ia a quick and easy way to keep the nickel on the stove bright and clean. Cover it with a lather of Bon Ami, which dries in a moment. Then polish it off with a dry cloth. Use the same method for the windows, porcelain tnbs and sink, aluminium and tin ware, painted woodwork, tile, enamel and brass, and your kitchen will fairly glisten. At your grocer's — 6d. CLARTON HODGSON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 3

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