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Vafww mm km BS n) Claire take r- Of all Chemisti. There is positively nothing equal to Angier's Emulsion for coughs, bronchitis, and all chest affections. Not only does it heal and strengthen throat and lungs, but it promotes Eppetite, aids digestion, and builds up strength. For upwards of twentytwo years Angier's Emulsion has been prescribed by the medical profession and used in hospitals. It is the standard approved remedy foe coughs and lung troubles. "I have found Angier's Emulsion cream.. It soon relieves, and quickly quite the best remedy for coughs. It cures, a cough. I willingly give my testiis soothing and healing.' It is pleasant mony to its great value." —Mary E.Johnenough to tate, simply a slightly tart son, Talbot Street, Whitchurch, Salop. FREE TRIAL Send name and addressed, postage, and mention this paper. BOTTLE Angier Chemical Co., Ltd., 7, Barrack Street, Sydney.

Conducted by JOHN R. PROCTER, the Meccano King, and open to all boys. Competition closes August 19th, and Winning Boys will be announced a fortnight later. Handsome Meccano Set, in Oak Case ' Value ' Meccano Motor Value Meccano Motor Value F!RST PRIZE will be given to the boy who introduces customers . purchasing the largest amount of goods. BECOHD PRIZE will be awarded the boy who introduces the largest number of customers. ... THIRD PRIZE will be given to the boy who draws the best copy of the London Bridge Meccano Model shown in the book of Meccano Prize Models mentioned below. TO EVEBY Name ».-.*» BOY „ _ , Address... .*. .....«.-. <,* «• The Msccano Book otPrlzo models—a book treasured Nafne mi - mm - mm „ mm .......^ by Meccano boys the world over—will be sent -Addre 55.. .«... •» - • free to all boys who simply - tell three of their chums Name m „„„„„„ ~ ... „.» ...« « about this competition.^ then write us their names , and addresses. This **»»«»..- advertisement must bo __ cut out and the names My Nam and addresses written on the blank spaces. f My A ddress • • • • •••••• THE MECCANO BOOK O? PRIZE MODELS will be a source of inspiration ™£ Meccano boys It describes many of the best models selected from last to an mecca Jn which lO>opo boy 3 took part. Twill be given a handsome Electric Torch. All letters will be rotation as received. Each boy may send in any number of different times, thus standing a better chance of winning an "J "" Electric Torch. • only until August 19th, 1916. Every boy ; sending in the names of three other boys 10 Prize Model tfooK. Each one-hundredth boy sending in names oFhis chums gets an Electric. Torch free. The boy introducing most business *-!h-wSriM Th* bov introducing most customers gets the second prise, fto % fi VhHS copy o g f the London Bridge Model gets the third prize. . 5 Start right in TO-DAY. The boy who works hardest'will come off best. BT- WINNING BOYS will De.announced Two Weeks after Competition Closes. JOHN R. PROCTER,- Es A »° ZOO HIGH STREET - „„- , - <

u '..;:., \m&m «l? "->^=r*,<.; m wt -«: '«-:- 52S?MS5 g^Sa*! ;?s* M Of course you can't use oily, poisonous, acid metal polish on milk pails and separators, but you can «i«« Rnn Ami! Rrtn Ami wort-fi just like a metal polish, that is to say, it is wet'when you rub it on m Life rcriHtfic « . Finer Kinds of Polishln^Clcanlng and dry when you wipe it off. That makes easy cleaningBon Ami is perfectly safe to usa or poisons,—nothing but a little soap and a clean, white, soft, crumbly mineral. Bon Ami is finer than ordrnaiy scouring soap and it won't scratch. Accordingly you can safdy use it on polished surfaces. At your grocers t 6d. "There is nothing else like it." Fletcher, Humphreys & Co., Ltd. vm W±S ism m: A~» -^k. 1 s==a mi • There are so many uses for that it's a household necessity

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 3

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