: Guns, Ammunition etc * 1 -■ = GUNS. GUNS. "GUNS. AMMUNITION. FISHING TACKLE. RAZORS ' POCKET CUTLERY. ' Great Cash Sale. PEVITT'B Complete Stock of above has been' br W. H. HAZARD, and is now being sold at- under cost. QuICK SALE, - • CASH PRICES. -■ ; SALE LASTS ONE MONTH ONLY. HERE ARE A FEW OF' THE TYPICAL SNAP LINES ARMY SNIDER RIFLES .. -... ... / 5/- each SNIDER CARBINES ... .. . . ... ... 5/- „ SINGLE BARREL LOADING GUNS ... 30/- „ AMERICAN 22-GALIBRE RIFLES ' ... 10/6 ami 12/6 „ FISHING RODS ... ... ... .... 1/- „ POCKET KNIVES ... , J ... ... 6d ~ SNIDER CARTRIDGES, slightly damaged'... - ... 1/- per 100 SECOND RIFLES and SHOT GUNS at ridiculously low prices: , . mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmammmmmmmammmßmmmmimmummmm Sportsmen! young and old buyers, Don't Miss this Opportunity. THE BEST BARGAINS ARE GOING- QUICKLY. EVITT'S Late Premises, QUEEN STREET iLrVI i il tfremtses, Next Good»onv
Boots and Shoes. . : . • - ' LjßkOiEfH SALE NOW ON. Ladies' Patent Derby Shoes* 17/6 - - Sale Price t 12/9 Ladies' Glace House Shoes, 9/6 - - Sale Price, 4/11 Ladies' Glace Button Shoes, 14/6 - - Sale Price, 4/11 Ladies' Glace Business Shoes, welted, 19/6 Sale Price, 16/9 ' f Postage ©S extra. • • JAMES ADAMS & GO., Wellesley St. East, opposite Public Library. ■ ' mm , '■ " j 1 ' ■ -A— ' _ . , . , Machinery. \ '' ' . OIL ENGINES , - - - BENTALL. The Name is sufficient Guarantee. * . . , | Price k This Vertical Engine is specially adapted for Fann and Dairf" use and weave putting it on the i market at a price that defies competition.. Do rot purchase an engine before communicating j with us, or call ana see one working in our warehouse. 1 WING ATE 81 ca::;i^d:; oSiezflatreet, Auckland.
Medical. ' ®®El3ffigffiHElEJE£H2oElS£g^oßlggiei®E® r ■ ■ Child " plump and rosy" on EMULSION Thus do mothers tell how. M Scott's Emulsion brings* * health, strength . and renewed life to the little ones. Coughs, colds, chills —and bronchitis indeed all throat and . chest „ ail- 8 ments are banished by this strength- a making emulsion. Note this case: 1 Here is the mother's j letter ' , — "My little daughter was suffering from a severp cold. The doctor said I could give her nothing better than I Scott's Emulsion. Now, thanks to | Scott's Emulsion, she is in better | health than before she became ill. I She has gained greatly in weight, has a splendid appetite, and is plump and rosy. The wonderful results, are a great surprise, to all." . . . ■ > Mrs. Alice Maddern, Fleet \ ' . Street, Carlton, N.S.W.■ No substitute or imitation is nearly so good as Scott's. • Therefore, if you would have your child happy, healthy and strong—don't simply ask for emulsion, ASK for SCOTT'S fi EMULSION. —— J « Cut out this figure and set thai a simitar figure in on . the. package you buy. ' 'It '■ i" a the SCOTT Trade' Mark--your guarantee that you really ■ have got genuine SCOTT'S EMULSION. OF ALL; CHEMISTS & MEDICINE DEALERS.
MAKES There is a constant ukart demand from all HAIR parts of the earth for GROW EDSON'S liL hair R HEWEWER. THE V ' la dies of 'the .Northern China Mission are iimni mv i\ • ® praise. wDRLfII • 11 " invaluable for curiraWßllUU, mi? Dandruff and Baldll0 ! i3 - and restores natural — colour to grey hair without' dye in? or' staiuinir.- _ , ™ A ,s a vigorous- hair and S/&: St'" " '• Bottle. _ ...... 1T .., ■ X EPSOM Postage ' 268 Queen St.,. 8d extra. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15048, 18 July 1912, Page 10
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