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I The reasons are, it is built by John j W: Bate, the great efficiency expert, whose fame every engineer knows. Mr. Bate's method is 100 per cent, over-strength in every vital part. Over 440 parts in the "Mitchell" are built of toughened steel. All parts which get a major strain are built of Chrome Vanadium, and made oversize. Axles, gears, steering, and driving parts are all tested for this double standing. Immediate delivery of the latest 1918 . Models with five or seven-passenger bodies can be given.—lnglis Bros, and Co., Ltd., Distributors, 24-26, Harrisstrset, Wellington—Advt. I SAVE THE CHILD'S TEETH. A lot of trouble and suffering will bo avoided if your child is taught to clean the teeth regularly. Get a sixpenny tin of Ozo Tooth Powder, and start the good work to-day. Strong, white, clean teeth will be the result.—Advt. ! SMALL CUTS NEED CARE. '. Only a scratch, but it must be looked after. Good old Bee Ointment will heal it quickly and prevent risk of infection. Most effective for cuts, sores, bruises, boils, and skin irritations. Always have it in the home. Is 6d everywhere. Write for free sample tin to Box 388. Wellington. —Advt. Hint to thrifty housewives: When buyj ing Magnesia, specify Sharland's and you ' will get highest strength, purest quality, , and best value. Sharland's is superior to ! imported Magnesia. More freshly prepared. Costs less to buy. Large bottle, one shilling. Refuse substitutes. Say to your chemist: It must be Sharland's. ! —Advt, For liißnenza, tako Woods' Great Pepi permint Cure. Never fails, la 6d, 2s 6d. i 1 -Advt. '

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 3

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