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(LIMITED, Nation Street Bunedin. ENGINES and MILLS. ANDREWS «§2 BEAVEN'S CHAPFCUTTERS, etc. BLACKSTONE KEROSENE OIL ENGINES. s"® &.3S U<» «_>'«*—' *• - —-* FARM IMPLEMENTS. DISC RIDGERS. KBYSTONE THRESHING MILLS. WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS. SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES. PETROL ENGINES and CREAM SEPARATORS. BALATA BELTING, OILS, etc. I •■Jll&HI T)U could not make a better investment than in a bottle ofßem Oil. One droi> judiciously applied to the wearing surfaces of machines will prolong their usefulness and render them capable of better service. Every household should have a bottle of Rem Oil. For firearms it h unexcelled, being at one and the same time a t lubricant,powdcrsolventandrustpreventive. / Ask your dealer for further particulars or I send for special descriptive circular, also 1 complete catalogue of Rcmiugtoii UMG V Firearms and _ N Cartridges. y ■ •■ "~ ■•' ■ •■•"■■* '•" REMINGTON ARMS UMC COMPANY TH. Do SCHRYVZR, Ltd., New Zealand Representatives t>_f AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON . «T ■.'■ '''>'...,'\ " : ' : _j\ - ;■'_ -■'-"'• -' '" ' ■ ■' '■ : " t'f&lfp HHIIIf«RSI%.-.K" iYs mmtmmmk FOR ALL AGES Horlick's Malted Milk is more beneficial than tea, coffee or cocoa, and is the beat food for invalids, tics, and those who are below par. Ask for Horlick's at the Soda Fountain. .„.M%.^,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3353, 19 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3353, 19 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3353, 19 June 1918, Page 4

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