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y DURRKU- I GARDEN TOOLS \H 15 15 I O H The Season for planting shrubs and for other gaiden work is . now with us. Jnord:rto culbi i i » i tiviteyour garden, you i eauire urnt here make, the fuel good GARDEN TOOLS? that go further. Thu boiler hat is the kind we sell. .cc o mmod»tion for bo.lmg fukti , k sk , , Mfc .nd frymg and w« chcen and Half-br^ht Spade,. ' as the most efficient of ill n: j n f». . ». . Ho. Water appliance, for Jhamond Prong Digging Fork.. the Model Kitchen. N.Z. U*e* «>«fer Forki and Spades. & S.S. Exhibition. Hedge Clipper* and Grass Shear*. Weeding Forb and Planting ' ' trowels. -to INDEPENDENT Q^^nl^SeT'pS . ■ MOT-WAT ED lowest in town. Try us. Our B, . -.8 .">*• ****• =« shop is a few doors below [F^H Df\|| Cp TOWN HALL • SiE Price, from £6/10/- HlltflieSOll, WllSOfl & CO. Hi f 7 • A. .11 H.,d«.r. LIMITED )J Mtreli«nUorPlamb«n Cnr. Jerroit Quay and Cuba StTMt a WELLINGTON "Is that CORN § COM ING BACK AGAIN?" If you merely cut the top OFF it certainly will. The business end is the root. You must get Cutting the top of a. corn off with a . razor or burning . it .off with caustic , lotions, etc* doesn't do any good. It, "\>^vV?\ , may do great harm by causing infection" or even blood poisoning. ' ' A^^^g Also it hurts, and the root just sprouts right up again, so your F .. corn soon has a-brand new top, making it bigger and more painful than ever.- The top is only dead, skin anyway. Get at the little pointed part or core that extends doWn into the toe. That is what hurts when it presses on sensitive nerves, t^ and it is the part you have to get out. A good handful of Vr Reudei Bath Saltrates dissolved in a gallon or so of hot water will .often' corns and callouses like water softens soap. .Just soak them in this for a while, then take hold of the corn with your fingers, and put it will come, root ■ and all. The refined Reudei Bath Saltrate. cost very little, and any chemist will have it. A half-pound is sufficient to rid the whole family of all foot troubles'and keep them.so. . ■ ." „ .>. _„ . • \ Incipient # I Consumption? # , Symptoms of lung trouble are easily recog- : X . nited. ■ They are—expectoration of mucus. X night sweats, irregular respiration with ab- . m . normal sound and a cough of long standing. m .'■'.', ■ Go to the best doctor you. know; live and ■ m : '."-' . % sleep, in; the open air. Taked^neVEinulsion^^—-S---i.■-.--.. j ' • —the great lung remedy. . C . ■ M */6 and.4/6 a bottle at ell chemists end stores. \ § Utnujtetured by E. Q. LANE, Graduate Chemist.' \ ■■. ■ m■ ■ ■■■ - . • Oamaru. • .. -^ / LANE'S \ / EMULSION \ CAMP FERGUSSON BUILDING FUND. I Correct Solution Crossword Puzzle No. 2 ACROSS. i 1 Camp, 2 Fergusson, 8 M.D., 9 Ware, 10 Ode, 12 Regal, 13 TU 11 Don, 15.5.5., 16 R.G., 17 Toy, 19 P. 0., 21 Meh, 22 Endow, "7 Yes ' 28 Urn, 30 At, 31 Looser, 33 Treaty, 35 Norah, 36 L.1.V., 37 Rare' X An' 41 Hussy, 42 Can, 44, N.N., 45 M.D., 4S Noon, 49 Lon! 50a 00., 51 Orgy, 54 M.M., 55 Oieer, 56 Tee, 57 Building, 58 Fund. DOWN. : Tnl^o^' ?,E^o' 'i Ra Ss> 5 Grasp,-6 Uel, 7 Naughty, 8 Men, 10 0.D., 11 Do, 12 Ruoy, 13 Treaty, IS Yea, 20 Our, 23 Non -4 Doors, 25 Osras, 26 AVeary, 29 Melon, 32 R-H.E., 33 Tip, 34 Air 38 Pan, 40 Onno, 41 Hubbub, 43 Norge, 46 Doomed, 47 No, 40 Lou^' 50 Noon, 5,0 a Omen, 52 Rig, 53 Yes, 56 Tu. The following 17 persons submitted correct solutions and therefore div>de the total prize-money:—Miss Isabel Allen, Helens- , ' I),} CJ. 1 Aldrid Be. 16 Burgoyne St., Newton; Mr. W. Yates, Box 90, Mnsterton; Mrs. K. McMillan, c/o Mrs. Booker, Otahuhu; Mrs. i i-, nf 0"1*0"'^ 111. 1*l St- -l7r»nkton One; Mrs. James. Westhead, R.D, Te loro Maiuku; arrs. C. Snow, 10 Rose Rd., Grey Lvnn, Auckland; Dr. S. R. de la Mare. 39 Seddon Rd., Hamilto"n; Miss w •w° t!' 31"-, 15 ""' BoX I2 ' Featherston; a Scelly, Hinuera, AVajkuto; R. Chfte, M.O. & 5.8., G.P.0., Auckland; T. Kenderdine 10 ihe Avenue, Mt. Eden, Auckland; Mrs. J. Hanna. Belle Vue Avenue, Northcote, Auckland; R. C. Hunt, Box 1243, "Wellington; Mrs. h. l«nes, 93 Cook St., Auckland; Mr. A. Savace, 27 Albany Rd, Herne Bay, Auckland; Mrs. T. S. Joynt, AValton School, AValton. ■ . i X f PERFECT CHICKS PAYING UAFOWLS A strong vigorous chick from every fertile egg is the ideal result which every poultry fanner would like to . The now Buffalo incubator gives the highest possible hatch percentage, 98 per cent being a common performance. The New Buffalo practically runs itself, positive heat regulation and automatic ventilation ensuring the best results with minimum attention. • TheNEWBUFFALO' |j|J INCUBATOR HE Absolutely fireproof construction. Exccp- JjjMfijClaß tionally small oil consumption. • •*™*^U^ We can supply from stock— No. 0— 50 to 60 Egg Capacity No. I—llo to 120 Egg Capacity No. 2—220 to 2<lU Egg Capacity Full particulars and prices on request. THE STEWART TIMBERGIassK Hardware Co. Id. 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1927, Page 14

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