SEPARATOR Easy to Own Prices— f s. d. 10-gal.-- 5 10 0 15-gal. 9 0 0 27-gal. 12 0 0 £ s. d. 50-gal. 21 0 0 82-gal. 31 0 0 30-gal. 14 0 0 115-gal. 41.10 0 LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. TERMS. —One-fourth deposit at end of month's trial. Balance spread over 12 months. CALL AND INSPECT, OR POST THE COUPON BELOW. idd, Garrett, Little Queen St., Auckland. Messrs. Kidd. Garrett. Ltd.. Auckland. Pleaso send me one Gall. Diabolo Separator on Ono Month's FREE TRIAL, as offered in the ; New ZeaJand Herald: Name ' v . ; Address * ...... m K I a Free and ■ Easy That s how to enjoy a shave—have it free and easy. "Once over and they're off." You know the style—if you shave with a f - Station. | Hmmnim«xMaiTr*nniiM!mmmßomOTiiiuwtn»amii!immmiim>; Every "D-D" shave is a winner. Swift, smooth, PERFECT. The toughest chin bristles are whisked clean away by the first stroke of the long, strong, keen, doubleedged, hollow ground DurhamDuplex Blade. Take a glance at cither of the two models, "safe" or " safety," at any DurhamDuplex dealer's TO-DAY. , 7/6 buys either set. N.Z. Representatives s Ernest Shatz & Coleman, Ltd., P.O. Box 542, AUCKLAND. :ROSSWORDERS'!! HERE'S YOUR REAL OPPORTUNITY AT LAST. Of Hallenstein's Buildings, WANGANUI, are giving And there is Nol A' in jAnd there is No Entry Fee. |M 3& lU If Prizes j Entry Fee. To make our Mail-Order system better known, we are giving to every purchaser of a "Swan" or "Blackbird" Self-filling Fountain Pen, two Free Entry Forms, one for each of these two competitions. No. 1-—£loo, in Four Prizes of £SO, £25, £ls and. £lO, for the best Crossword Puzzles submitted. No. 2 —Fifty Prizes of One Guinea each for the best styles of Signatures written with a "Swan" or "Blackbird" Fountain Pen. Every purchaser of one of the above Pens is entitled to compete in No. -1 and No. 2. ' The prices for these two great English-made Pens are wellknown, viz., "Swan," Lady's, 22/-; Gent.'s, 25/-; "Blackbird" (made by the Swan people), 10/6. We pay postage and send both free Entry Forms with the Pen. .Every "Crossword" enthusiast, who has solved some of the puzzles, naturally feels like composing one him or herself. This is yous opportunity to set soma "posers." In constructing your Crossword Puzzle, it is not necessary to make it of ' symmetrical designs. With the aid of the family dictionary there is ample scope in the choice and arrangement of words. AND in this Competition there will be no dividing of the prize money. The prizes of £SO, £25, £ls 3nd £lO, will be won outright by tne four who submit the best puzzles. The full amount of prize money, £152 10/-, has been placed in trust with Messrs. G. P. and C. S. Frown, Solicitors, Wanganui, who will be responsible for prompt payment of prizes. The adjudication will be in the hands of three prominent pressmen, and their awards can be relied on as absolutely fair and impartial. We guarantee to post a list of all prize-winners, with particulars of First Prize Puzzle to every competitor. Full particulars sent with Entry Forms, upon receipt of Postal Notes for price of pen required. Address: —The DOMINION MAIL ORDER CO., Hallenstein's Buildings, WANGANTJL I I (Regd. Trade Mark) COFFEE ESSENCE The Coffee Maid, of Symington?s, say&{ " Sing a song of Symington'!, . The kettle's on the sing, A little drop of essence, Makes Coffee for a king." m moS. SYMINGTON & CO. Edinburgh & London ■o-v s<: 'a m * 525 TITTLE bodies need fuel-food this wintry waather. Give them plenty of l'oster Clark's rich Custard with wholesome fruit ana puddings. Pure and cream's most delicious rival. Orisrinal 16oz. Im. NtvtSmpplie* direct SOLE N.Z. AGENTS: SALMOND AND SPRAGGON LTD. :s WELLINGTON I I I k % T2 sSi * isicrt a WEAD/lOjp^A GALLon » w&r and ask n S>l* TTbte f-iwesf oQll Mhisk so* a f/iscov ■ MS & 1 ii ry. , , Was a lovely girl, t • /?•! could make her; Liveq? like a princess in innocent whir!. Went where her wealth could take her. Kich as she was, she had sense with it too. No words of mine could be truer; ror wherever she went on pleasures bent She took Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Wood*' Great Peppermint Care, *or Coughs and Colds, never failsu
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 18
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