, A Dutch proverb says: "Who buys wants a hundred eyes, who sells needs but one." In buying brandy you need but one glance to see that it is the right stuff—Mavtell's with the blue, and silver label—and once you've tried it a seller would need a hundred tongues to persuade you to buy any other.—Advt.
At the dance, the lodge, the theatre —at any social function-^—ask for CAJVJROC DRY .GINGER ALE by name. It is a delightful reminder that this famous beverage is guaranteed to be prepared from the original Belfast formula. All hotels and stores.—Advt.
Ping-pong might have mad© the inventor's fortune, but he failed to patent it. If you can think of any \ new game 'or toy ; let us advise you as i to ita patentability. Meanwhile, send ] for a copy of our free booklet, "Ad- "'•■ vice to Inventors"; it will interest i you.—Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 *eatherston Street, Wellington. — ! Advt. I
How-to--treat- defective sight—Consult- Coote and Sandstein, ophthalmic onticians, 348 Lambton Quay (opposite Bank of New Zealand), Wellington. Latest methods; best instru-viont-M ; and moderate foes. Eighteen years' practical English and Colonial ■ .•-nnrioT^e. London certificates. NTotc: Visits will be n™de to Blenheim every quarter. Dates will (.© advertised later.— Advt.
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