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= "Think naught a trifle though EE — it small appears." — Young. = / = Nothing that proceeds = = from our modern work- = EE rooms is thought a trifle. EE EE As much care and thought = = is given by our artisans to = E the ■ £= | Replating of Forks | 1 and Spoons | = as is given to the replating EE EE of a 100-guinea vase. EE EE The quality of the silver = =5 is precisely the same. = = Spoons and forks replated E: ■ = by us are staunch m their = = wearing qualities, and will EE EE stand the test of time and = EE wear. eH Ej Send for Price List and = EE learn our low prices. ~ EE Special concessions to = = Hotel and Boardinghouse- EE I keepers for replating table =3 EE appointments m large = Er quantities. . = | - m ESTABLISHED 1880 - = EJ "Unsurpassed Service ever EE zz Since" E5 -—"" ■ ■ ■— -I ZLIZ tfHJ^tff.ifia> &ry&P ra^rfPS 61 la * iUMlJut *^ a * •*■" | O/ieP/atcng People 1 1 | 148 Victoria Street, | | Christchurch =' =j GOLDBBHG— IO EE ARE YOU DEAF? If so, you can be relieved by using WILSON'S EAR DRUMS lasijjuggj. A new scientific invention, i^^SsSay entirely different m construe«J*ll£§P'lwra t o n rom a 'l otner devices. /rffw^^j® VAssjst the deaf when all other. i r^si "^^W devices fail, and where medi/Vjfl, Hz/*- ca^ skM has given no relief. They are soft, comfortable, t^^aS^^HM^k and- invisible ; have no wire f Js£^ua^iß&v^'6 Of string attachment. kVrite for free booklet, or order now. The price is 21/- complete. Mention this magazine. ; Wilson Ear-Drum Co. A/sian Agent, H. WILKINSON. 178 Collins St.. Melbourne WHAT ATTRACTS YOU. A flash of color. A picture. Every magazine is full of illustrated advertisements, stories; every hoarding-; every tram or railway carriage. Men and women receive big salaries for this delightful woi'k. You, too, could harvest m this golden field .by taking our Correspondence Commercial Art Training. Write The N.Z. Educatioal Agency, Bo£ 210, Auckland.*

Features IW/\s%,P SPEED, QUALITY, PERMANENCE % %/J^ y Special Note. — Country Orders returned the same day as received. THE HOUSE FOR GOOD CAMERAS. ' CAMERA HOUSE 42 WIILIS ST., WELLINGTON 144 QUEEN S*T., AUCKLAND. . , : „ -aycw ' ' — — : ' ';;. • Pay for Quality . /ill t t5 \\ h& B $$&// Well-Shod \m\ \ / i l^^/f f° r y° ur T° ur \^m\ \ i^ B M/ / There is no middle-course % v\ '-. \ / « ma, motor tour ; it is either \ V IS S S Bjl i I a great pleasure or a great la \ \ j BB^ ,_J / torture. Avoid the trouble IB> I \ « Sf^a I caused by htting cheap tyres. . U, mm 11 lj«*i j DOUBLE MILEAGE 111 ' I ■ - \ a w^^W ost a c more to u y» B jjmM I I \ %^% but they more than pay a Ms' I I Sa *\rf ;; \\ for theriiselve^ m long Vjy J^^P' / / \\LJ! STOCKISTS^THROUGHOUT NEW_ . . ZEALAND. > • ■ „■•■■ ■■■\. ■ - . ; ' *■ ■' ••NO " ONE CSAN : ■? PA.SS US M . . : .. Eor B^ftSAP^RILLA BALUN BROS.,=^CHRISTCHURGH | •r^ — ' ,'.,,■■ " Agents •' for — • ". "Watson's No. IO ScotcH Whisßy

f\ „ . I ; ~ ; A motor car holds no secrets from the careful buyer. Its , merits are an open book for him to-. read. Weigh the ad- •■ , ■ • ;; ■ vantages of other cars with those : bf ' : ... .„.,„ . ... .: I Her smart appearance has a ' magnetic charm. She is a car of proved endurance backed by the reputation of a. , I . ] firm with 20 years' experience of continuous manufacture. ' . j 1 Thrifty v/ith Petrol, Oil, and Tyres, while the RED SEAL CONTINENTAL MOTOR gives, m addition, ample .power. Five and Seven-Passenger Touring and Roadster Models, •-.£695, £715, £705 cash; terms arranged. • .. ■■■_-.- •. . Write % or call on the New Zealand Distributors: j | 132-136 OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH- ! | Head*'offic 2 -91-9 D DIXON STREET,. WELLINGTON '^! j AGENTS WANTED And at MASTERTON : / S|s I,"'.k' ' - ' i !

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NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 2

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