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&m V\H» W») M SH - -;■ i"' w jsia GIVES BNSTANT RELIEF Over 30 years ago the late Lord Beaconsfield testified to the benefits he received from Himrod's Asthma Powder, and every post bring* similar letters to day. FAMED FOR 40 YEARS Best Remedy for Asthma, Hay Fever, Rose Cold, or ordinary Cough. Sold in Tins By all Chemists and Sloret Himnprhout A ustralasia. A treat in store ■ g You can taste the delicious oriental fruits and spices, which are blended by a secret process with Pure . Malt Vinegar. > P'T; ; TmJ-.XI Leslie Gaze (Pigeon Authority)* strongly advises " Fixo-Pest" for poultry vermin. He states: ''Give the birds a thorough dusting with 'FixoPest ' —l know 01 nothing better." " Fixo-Pest" easily surpasses ordinary insect powders for killing flies, fleas, cockroaches, bugs, etc. All grocers and chemists. ~ RFGRASPTHSCREW-DRIVE! Must what everybody wants Holds the -. • ckclled, hardwood handle ; a r lall screws. 'Price 1/6, or TV.„ .-.-,. The Union Company, 299 ElizabcthSt OLD RGl¥2A£* SOLDER cm-m; 'without heat: mends iron, copper, brass,} glass and earthenwares and water pipes;} aaterial, Fire«J ri K Proof, Water-Proof, Acid-Proof. ■?l. The only Solder in the world that Sticks to a (I! Wet Surface. Easily applied. Hardeus like iron., ix Hence and One Shilling, post free any-j iv tie re. .Obtainable only from ' The UNION MANUFACTURING & AGENCY CO. . '299 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. . > Harness d. Boot Mending Made Easy. Enables anyone to do LOCK STITCHING and CHAIN STITCHIN9 v Equal to Machine-Work DOUBLE-THREAD k J&) HAND STITCHINQ Sf I The Good Old MR J Cobbler's Way. fH I " Takes up to 111 Nine-Cord Waxed 111 \ Brass or Copper Wire _ MM J Complete forlj.Sd.' {ijm ( or with Special "jr ) Awl for Collar / Worlc2s.6d.,posted ' to any addresa. THE V ARVKL BTITCHKR Is a patented invention that simplifies tha sewLntc of leather, rubber, oanvaa and alniilar heavy materials. The engraving showa threa way« in which it U valuable to fanners and horaa owners. You oan repair a horse collar with it better than mo«t saddlers. The Stitcher will sew a rip under the hamea •With heavy nine-cord waied thread or with wire,and make a eecure job wi(h a perfect lock-atitclvur with a chain-stitch as firm, as riveu. You can sew on a sirap, taking the ititchea right throughi the collar, and you can, in a ooupie of minute«, fo-m a hollow to case a sore shoulder. A patoh or covor'.na; lliaca can l.e stitched ou in any position j In fact, a ootlar can fc oompletely re-oovered by anyone. The operation la no simple that rAlt.ua« IS IMPOSRini.*. The Ktltchar iis equally useful for boot, saddle and harness repairs. Biva4» arc rood as a make-shift, bnt they are no use for oollara.an* stitching is pi«r«rable for most nieuds. The Marvel makoa double-thread .hand-sewinff, the real tradesman's Mitch, so tasy tfcai anyone can re-sole a welted boot, repair a burs* upper, or mend a rip in n saddle or harness, with light o» heavy thread, or with brass or copper wire. Full printed directions aru supplied, and each Marvel Stitcher is sent out threaded up ready for use, with a good serviceable awl. Tha prioe is only 1/4, inoluding postace to any address. For eollsr aewing a ipeoial awl ia needed, that makes the price of tha complete outfit J/G. Fine work, like boot uppers, can be sewn with a stout Stilchor, bnt a neater job ia made with a light Stitcher. If you order both fine and stout Stitches you may have too two for S/«. or with tha Special Collar Awl for tfi, Carriage paid. Obtainable only from THB UNION MANUFACTURING CO., ?©D ELIZABETH STRItBT. MgUPOURNg, Major Turnbull has succeeded Lieutenantcolonel Moir as group commander for the Poverty Bay district.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 53