TWO AND A HALF CENTURIES OLD! A few yean after New Zealand was discovered by Tasman, • Joseph Eodgers and Sons, Ltd.. of Sheffield, started making knife blades. In 1682 the cutlery was branded by a six-pointed star and a Maltese Cross. In all little known' part's of the earth it became known and sought after. To-day there is no place where civilisation has set its mark where you won't find Joseph Bodgers' cutlery. The quality oi the famous Sheffield cutlery has never yet been excelled. Look for the two and a half century trademark on every Made—the star and cross.—(Advt.) 54-inch Bordered Silks in exquisite designs and colourings now on display at Smith and Caughey's. Early inspection advised. . , Fresh colds' and- chills unless tar Wed at once may lead to a difficult cough or bronchitis. Use Nazol freely and it will give immediate relief. ■ Mothers need not fear evil after-effects from Wade's Worm Figs. Harmless id all children. Pleasant to take. Wade's Worm Figs—prompt, pleasant. Guaranteed harmless. .. A J chemists. See Miss Dixon's fine show or railiuiery and frpcks to match.—l 66, Queen b*.>. Victoria St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 9
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