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1 -] • Harley-Davidson Motor -Cycle. ■■'•■" i " —..—i.. ~~i A FEW HARLEY.DAVIOSOS4 FACTS WHICH WE 'v||; ARE AT ALL TIMES PLEASED TO DEMONS- ,fsj TRATS TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. THE HARLEY GEAR BOX is so constructed that tin -~Wmachine will kick over compression. '■';■* THE HAELEY needs no Priming, starting at all times with a few kicks. THE HARLEY will average from C 3 to 70 miles tie gallon, with side-cat. THE HAELEY FULL FLOATING BEAT POST, combined with the HARLEY PATENT CUSHION FRONT FORK (which principle has been used on Harley's for the past, eleven years), makes riding a pleasure. THE HARLEY CHASSIS wo claim to be the most scientifically constructed chassis on the market at » _\ S resent, the pull being low on the machino, and direct to the side-car wheel; also improper alignment is an impossibility. « THE HARLEY RECORDS are numerous, the most noticeable' being the recent breaking of 22 solo and 8 side-car records at speeds up to 112 miles per hour. MERSONBROS.,Sfe '^^^^t^TMM^*^ttV^MU\ nmßTT-ilßffiTtf y-gruaa-'wJi 'gTPT*Ernyn»gH>e«Ji>pj^r-.u gT^crrTr*-vara.—a"y--rr '• in^ WOMG SHEE & n n ■——iiiini^ium, WONG SHEE & Co. q ™ St SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED FROM CHINA. St LK3 of various lengths, widths, and colours, and all of best quality in their clasaai EMBROIDERED BED QUILTS. CUSHION COVERS, HANDKERCHIEFS. CHINESE SILK MANTLE DRAPES, TAOLE COVERS, al! hand-made. LADIES' BLOUSES AND SILK HOSIERY, to fit the daintiest figures. PORCELAIN WARE, of unsurpassed texture, making tea drinking and dining raort of a pleasure than ever. TOILET PREPARATIONS, SOAPS, 80ENTS, etc., made to give the touch oj $* perfection to the finest complexions, etc, etc., etc, #11 Our prions will compare more than favourably with anything on the market. If, ■ 1 OUR FURNITURE I i unrivallW far J ' , I Quality, Style and Finish! 1 jßj ii]ii ii " " "' ''' pj I Supplied to you I ■. ! Direct from Factory at Bedrock Pries. I $ D.S.C. COUSINS § COUSINS, Ltd. j ; 1 Kitchener Street I Wonderful Cares of Flatulence, Headache, and Palpitation. | Grateful Testimony of People Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. The following extracts are from the letters of people who. harine been ' cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets, wish to help present sufferers to similar good health. Full reports will be sent on request. j -_ Private C, H. Serer, Dunoan ..ej^felSflfe. jfSP&L Tyler, 132073. 12th MaoNeil, Cana- «l#s|^?# /fpl-ik Compy, R.A.M.C. dian Expedition- /i^§F^r\ / KiSP'JBMN writes :—'• I had ary Foroe (home /w'^PrS^Csa . / ff'-tiPJJK® \ malaria in address: 116. Plea- A'&iiiPMi£*\ * - J / Wli» \ Bs-lonica, and santrstreet, Hali- /^ffignK^3g3]M I li'NSls I when I came to fax - N.S.). writes: U 4 '" , <*'-$! Miy I EnlaD<l weighed "For nix years I ■ -'^wm^^S \ / aBoQ 5 stone. I suffered with dye- v^o^a^^'i^l^ haj been in bed pepnia, often being S*s?§s§& wMs§ffi&&s/ threo months, in bed for days at \^^^M¥.l@ yKw i ii>ifTW&Zr when I got Dr. a time When war - 1 "i*!! } PfaCJiTyke] Cassell's Tablets broke out I joined Sgt HocHeil. &*$ After a month of up, but the old | them I had put on lßlbs.. and six months trouble returned and I had to go into later had got up to lOst. Bibs., with hospital. Then I got Dr. Cassello : plenty of strength in me." Tablets, and, to shorten my story, they quite cured me." tar, Getting*, MUr R6lim .'*• j^efSfev Chamberlain. M f*?," «.«.#'*;• .^s^ft*. street, Parow, ft? Minrfla-street. Ac- ffiwSk sireei, parow, u.r., ,„.:«.».,.„ England MK-{m aaye:— 1 Buffered ""ißsun cntiana, J&,vsßßsSs&^ with two die "**£ to indirca /w**s®m\ for. two years ~ ' ~ * w „nt T / wWWsf \ There were severe }}™ (or lt tw d n s I iMf \ mere were severe <»««,,.• Tf iMrin'e I Y , CB»Bs&r i ?5i n «. l ? n iS , back, »»"« hat I atV I \3§sa\ and flatulenoe was ! sar ? ,0 V^SS^W trouble. make me ®"?£ qulte thta y^^^^W need to make me £*r£ " a d *. ' WJSfiSOT*' feel sick. and s?*' a? last I Jun^edfern{ sometimes I bad I°?%, oJsUiri * J to vomit. Nothinr did any good till 1 KLilff an then my troublsa ceased. sot Dr. Caasell'. Tablets; then I found jftSfrhMF in"another world, and relief and won wag completely cured."- f na , e never had a day's illness since." Dr. Joseph James, D.6&, M.P.S., 18, Wilton Plaoe. London, 8.W., England, writes "Itls a pleasure to me to recommend snob, an excellent remedy as Dr. Cassell's Tablets. I have satisfied myself of their efficacy, not only in nervous strain, bat also in diceativo wealin«E3 and, poor auoimilation." I" ' "" "I Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested Km Messervy 74, ingredients of proved nutritive and restorative power, and Highs te d • road are the recognised modern remedy for Papanui, Christ* Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anamia '• church, N.Z., says: Nerve Paralysis Sleeplessness Wasting Diseases "My nerves were Malnutrition Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion terrible. I believe Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Dr. Cassell's Tab- Specially valuable for nursing mothers and during lets saved my life. the Critical Periods of Life, #.- W «»k«t a .»!u.~ 10 pfce 1" and *!• h o *>• «'«* being the more economical. «JZ«S I S» 'iX So 1 "1 V Ch»mtste and Storekeepers throughout New S Tafjet. or a Lfi D iit„^ alWlyß fOT *' CMSell ' B TabletS ** Uk * -V nothing '" DO suoßiiiutes. I *' I Sols Proprietwes IJr. Caasoll's Co, Ltd.. Hancheste?, Bi* smu)rg>U'jgkiHJi.MM(i*rp'niiisii«Miis win »«w»iMM«rag<ii«.»»«. w - nrß ., w ,„, \ ) tL?whuir)in*r*eß?piZ!rvr m -t , *»~ l nirsrimr*

SHACKLOCK'S Famous Range The ORION The Range that Bums Lignite and Gives Perfect Results, In theae days of coal shortage, consider what it metm to have » Range that will cook and bake anything, and do it beautifully, using no other fuel then LIGNITE. Ask your Ironmonger to wow you an "ORION," H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. I Auckland Dunedin Wellington ■ . m »Hi" in mini iiiwm iwiiaaim m a omi'TTfnniiminninimninnmiinimHnniiiinimniiiiiiiig I J iP" SHOE grip"* »] i 4| Soft rubbei cushions, encased in I | Velvet, easily fixed. Quite inTis-i p ible. Very comfortable. a Ifl Protect Stocking from wear. i § * Preserve shoe linings. \- i A PERFECT CURE FOR SHOES 1 | LOOSE IN THE HEEL. | G QD. V Wat*. Brown, WhU* or Grsy § § " pais FROM ALL STORES | § Hav2*alanl. 1 ' asg^r^nCTimiHWUwititm»|iii^i f iiit.^Tiff, l ;| ■ ->'• ' $ v ■;■--' ■-'-%-'.--it". l f .-;*'

ECCLES' PHOSPHOBjm THE GREAT TONIC. Is a combination of Phosphorus, Quinine, "Nux Vomica, Iron. Kola, Manganese, and other Nerve and Brain Foods. PBOSPHORTON is not only a (food tonic, but it is absolutely as good is a tome can v be. It aetna'iy create? new Verrons Fluid ana Brain Matter by supplying the Blood with its Electric /■ Life Element - Phosphorus - the very core and centte of the brain itself, restoring the fullest and most vigorous conditions of robust ■« health of body and mind. If you want to eat well. flora' well, and sleep well. Take Phosphorton. It builds up health and stonfth with every dose. A 3'6 Bottle contains 32 Doses. / •., A 4/6 Bottle contains 64 Doses. -/ ;. A 6/6 Bottle contains 158 Doses- , > Packed securely and posted taj- £ $ when for 6d extra, from , » A. .ECCLES, f'g CHEMIST, g| :.:'H H.M, Aro.de, Queen' St., AurtlWd. ! I Ellison Chamber*. QawsP'-j .:.'; Branchw: \ Hobson St. ' \fl 1 Devonport, mi"^ JOHN DA^SOft M.N.Z. Soc C.E., ■ llfl M.N.Z. Inst. Suneyor».^-^V , .-■ CIVIL AND CONSULTING LICENSED SURVEYOR. Telophow* *1» t»a SSH c • : s%fcl&

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17482, 28 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17482, 28 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17482, 28 May 1920, Page 8

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