m c 3 S BIG m Always on the Job Big Ben stays on the job twenty-four hours a day to make your work lighter. He’s the alarm clock with a brain a clock smart enough to know how and when to get 3-011 up. Big Ben is a big, watchlike alarm with large, eas\ T -to-wind keys, a jolly deep-toned bell and cleancut face and hands. He’s two good clocks in one — a good time-keeper and a 'reliable alarm. He’s the biggest thing in the alarm clock business to-day—-has more friends, and makes more daily calls than any clock alive. He is built for service, and plenty of it. Big Den is made in La Salic, Illinois, U.S.A., by Westclox. Hi.? price is 12/6, postage 6d. extra. If you cannot find him in your town, send a money order to the makers 1 Kew Zealand office, Westclox, Routh's Building, Welling ton. They will have one mailed to you by the nearest jeweller.
r . r:'\ Uii! ■ Support Irish Industries Ireland stands shoulder to shoulder with Great Britain and the British Dominions in the great struggle. A new day has dawned for Ireland, and Ireland’s welfare in this new day depends upon the support given to her industries. The Soaps and Toilet Preparations manufactured by the century old firm of McClinton’s, Ltd., are specially worth the patronage of New Zealanders. The Toilet Soaps are the only soaps in the world not made with harsh mineral alkalis. Their unrivalled mildness and soft-as-velvet lather is testified to by over 200 members of the British Peerage. C And Met PrepATAtions The Countess of Liverpool writes: “I always use McClinton’s Colleen Soap and recommend it to my friends, and everyone is delighted with it." McCLINTON'S TOILET SOAPS Colleen, Sheila, Tir-Owen, Floss and Plain Quality. McCLINTON’S SHAVING SOAPS Hibernia and Exquisite in Sticks, Cakes and Bowls. Shavinq Cream and Powder. McCLINTON'S TOILET PREPARATIONS Toilet Cream, Talcum Powder, Tooth Soap, Tooth Powder, Vanishing Cream, Shampoo Powders. Of all Chemists and Stores. N.B. —Over 200 members of the British Peerage use and recommend McCiinton’s Soaps and Toilet Preparations,
Some interesting experiments have boon made in the German army to find out at what distance one soldier can recognise another. A soldier with good eyes, it was found, could recognise a person he had seen once before at a. distance of 80ft. He can recognise an acquaintance at a distance of 500 ft, and an intimate friend, or relative, at a distance of 500 ft. An expert rifleman
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Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 15
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