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SOMETHING LIKE A TTPEWEITEK. ; 11 Constitutes supreme excellence in type- ; "writers/* reported the Mechanical Expert of the London School Board of the Koyal Bor- ' Lock, and the Board has adopted it for its [ scholars. The Sunlight Soap Company now ' uses 58 Bar-Locks as against one in 1896, • when it had 14 other machines. Experience . teaches. In 1895 "five of London’s great ; institutions had only 10 Bar-Looks as against i 34 ahift-Key and nine ink-pad 'machines; t now they have 14S Bar-locks as against 35 other machines combined. Banks, dock j and insurance companies are all discarding 1 the antiquated upside-down rattletraps for • the "up-to-date’ Bar.Loak. In New Zealand, r Government departments use more Bar-Looks i than all the other makes combined. Why : this phenomenal success? Because there is j no “jarabing ” of type or heavy carriage to lift every second or two, and beoause-it is the fastest, strongest and most useful machine in the market. See the Bar-Look or send for particulars, E. J. Le Grove, 42 Lambton f T ua y- 933 3 All good housewives are careful to order . and store Madonoohie’a Preserved Provisions, , because they are undoubtedly the beat, and ’ quality is reliable. 258 Hoi.i.owav’B Qint.m knt. —Miners and Warkorsln r the Goldfields— I This Invaluable and renowned Oln - ment la extensively used and patronised by such i people to their very great advantage. Being In ’ small compass It la portable and easy-ot application. ’ When used in conjunction with Holloway’s Pills In e accordance with the clear and concise directions - for use which accompany each pot and box, there are but few ef the diseases which afflict mankind that will not yield to the sanative powers of the combined remedies. Holloway’s Ointment I and Pills do not deteriorate by keeping not by change of climate, and as they contain no deleterious ’ mineral drug, they can be used with the most per--3 (sot safety under the most adverse climatic and 3 sanitary conditions J y Keating’s Pcwder destroy bugs, flees. mot> 8 ’ beetles, and all other Insects, whilst it is harmless 1 to domestic animals. In exterminating beetles the > srecesa of this powder Is extraordinary It is per r f , c tiy clean in application. See the artiole yon purchase Is Setting’s, as imitations are n—loua ai d tneffeolual. Sold in tins, d, Is and 2s fid eaoh by all chemists.

X S' Many people, after a long spell of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude, loss of spirits, and a general “run down” feeling. They need a course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, a medicine which has revived and restored to active life and health thousands of such sufferers. A lady recently returned to England from South Africa writes concerning this “Wonderful Medicine” “While in Cape Town the past summer I suffered greatly from the long-continued heat. I was completely worn out; my,blood seemed to become as thin as water, and I lost all energy and interest in life. My friends recommended Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and a course of this wonderful medicine restored my health and spirits! My husband suffered in the same way as I did, though not to such an extent, and he also was greatly benefited from the use of AYER'S PILLS, MILO BUT EFFECTIVE "ACNTVEN * CAMERON'S PENS are | . recommend VI by 3007 newspapers. mHET come a boon and a blessing to a men, the Pi jkwick, the Owl, and tbe Waverley Pen. rjro E Plying Dutchman Pen writes Sf 0 words with one dip of ink BEWARE of imitations. Sold by all stationers. TO7

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3329, 11 January 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3329, 11 January 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3329, 11 January 1898, Page 4

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