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i2S& m ■r ' Illness. Builds up Health aud Strength. Angier’s Emulsion is both healing and strengthening. Sqothing alike to throat, lungs, stomach and intestines, an aid to appetite and digestion and a most invigorating tonic and builder, it is, invaluable for restoring proper tone to the digestive functions and for building up health and strength after illness or when run-down from any cause. After influenza, pneumonia, pleurisy, bronchitis,whooping cough, measles, fevers, etc., nothing will so quickly and surely heal the diseased tissues and restore strength and vitality to the enfeebled system. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. A Doctor writes: —“l have prescribed Angier’s pmulsionforabeut sixteen years and have found itava uable help in many cases of debility alter Influenza, pneumonia, pleurisy and bronchitis. I have also had geed results from its use in intestinal troubles. It is palatable and can b« taken when cod liver oil causes nausea.' —(Signed) , L.K.C.P., L.K.C.S., etc. Of *ll Chemists. ’ vaci ' 1/3. 2/9 ssd 4/6. THE ANGI«R chemical CO.. LM>, T Rsewok Stn®et, Sydney. N.55.W.

Bon © IS ' Makes the whole bath room shine The nickel faucets, the enamel basin, the’bath tub, the tile, the mirror and the white paint in' the bath room —Bon Ami cleans them all exquisitely. i The fact that you can use It freely on the finest mirror shows that it won’t scratch the polished *4 0 the Finer Kinds of ,st rolishJn£&C!eantnE nickel or the enamel or the paint as coarse scouring soaps do. It leaves no oily film as metal polish does and contains no acid - to eat the metal. Bon Ami cleans and polishes by the rubbing of its soft, crumbly white mineral. v You have no idea how shimmer* ingly white your bath tub can be till you try Bon Ami on it. At your grocers, 6d. “There is nothing else like it.’* Pletcher, Humphreys & Co., Ltd. AQfvftTt

C. J. WILLIAMSON (Manufacturer, Sole Agent for ENGLISH EMPIRE COLLAPSIBLE PUSH-CARTS Made pf Steel Forgings and Weldless Steel Tublag. All Duplicate Parti in Stock. ' From 37/0 to 537 COLOMBO STREET, neer South Belt

c Hardest Stee 'V . —and the most expensive steel on the market is Vanadium Steel. This is the metal which forms the main leaves in the This fact is an example of Hupmobile quality. The rest of the spring leaves are o best Chronium Carbon Steel and the Hupp makers could easily have made ALL the springs of Chronium Steel. But no—they aimed at making the Hupmobile a First-class Car, a Quality Carso the main leaves are of strong, expensive Vanadium ' Steel. This doubles the life of the springs, and so it is in EVERY detailTHE HUPP QUALITY Another point which further illustrates Hupmobile goodness is that THE REAR WHEEL BEARINGS ARE BIG These are of annular type, one in each hub. They are made from Chrome Nickel Steel, and are the result of 10 years’ engineering work. Only by pointing out these important features can we make you realise that this handsome 1916 Hupmobile embodies the BEST OF EVERYTHING It is NOT a cheap Car, but a good Car selling at a “cheap” price. Were you to pay more, you could get no more in'quality—how can you get better than the best ? SEE A HUPMOBILE Call at our' Showroom on tho corner of Madras and Cashel Streets. Hupps are there awaiting inspection. The Catalogue is free, well illustrated and worth study- , . ing. Write for a copy. NEW ZEALA CO-OP. E CHRISTCHURCH Ssl KIBBLEWHITE & VAUGHAN Christchurch and Ashburton

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 3