The surface of the inventive field is only 1 scratched. Remember each new discovery i creates a need for others., Be observant— i find a want, invent something to meet that want, and you mar reap a rich financial harvest. For expert advice on your idea ' consult Messrs. Baldwin and Reyward, 8, i Bmeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auck- ■ land. Representative: W. K. Pinches, Mechanical Engineer and Draughtiman. Telephone 1614. "Inventor's Guide" free. GILBEY'S DRY. GIN is bottled by the proprietors in London, whence it is shipped direct to New Zealand. Thus its quality never varies—an absolutely uniform standard of excellence being- assured. This is one of the reasons why experienced , medical men recommend " Gilbey's " in all cases where it is advisable to utilise the medicinal properties of gin. Fur collars and fur by the yard. A large assortment of fur coat collars, from I9s 6d to £4 10s. You are sure to get one to suit you at Meikle's Valu House, Queen Street. An atmosphere of Nazol is a great protection against influence. Inhale it very frequently day and night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds, never, fails. Is 9d. 2s od. We specialise in blouses, cream radiants, striped wincey, flannel, silk, fugf, crepe de chine, nct't, luvisca, and many others, and prices are the lowest at Meikle's Valu House, Queen Street. It is better to uso Nazol too freely thin too carefully for inhalation. Its d feet is more pronounced and reduces the danger of infection from influenza germs. For Influents, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, is M, 2s Sd. Harroway'.i oatmeal, 2s Id; rolled oats, 2a 4d, nt Auckland Co-operative Stores, Newmarket, Devonport, Frankton Junction, and 178, Bymonds Street, City. To protect tho throat from the influence of obnoxious germs, it is wise to use Sharland's Formalin Throat Tnbletg (mint or cinnamon flavour). Sold everywhere, 2s. Plenty of warm winter coats in colonial tweeds, from £3 19s 6d each. A good assortment of raincoats in ladies' and children's, also maid's, from 35s each, and good qualities at Meikle's Valu House, Queen Street.
The clergy of all denominations favour the "Golden Rule" Soap. Golden Rule school rulers and •'Thinkers'" school exercise books. See Goddin's, the Mount Eden draper, opening sale advertisement. Page No. 3 in Supplement. Kocfoed'a tomato sauce, Is bottle ; Worcestershire sauce, 9d, at Auckland Cooperative Stores, Newmarket. Devonport, Frankton Junction, and 178, Symonds Street, City. New designs in congoleum art squares, all sizes, from Ift by 2ft 6in to 12ft by 12ft, at Melvern's, in Karangahape Road. Ladies' blouses in silk, voile, wincey, crepe, and flannelette. A choice selection at moderate prices now showing at the A.B.G, Newton. * Just arrived, a shipment of beautiful English hearthrugs, and sofa rugs, at Melvern's, in Karangahape Road. Tho Rev. V. H. Grant-Cowan will speak on " The Potter and the Clay " at tho y.M.C.A. at threo o'clock to-morrow afternoon,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 8
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