HiittSfK^^ Per^ec^ »n Tone M ! jj£S3^ and Construction j;| I fliv \llis a splendid piece of craftsmanship! ffiiwllS H % \\l But the TONAL BEAUTY of the I^^^S W%s \ —■— i«^M—»■—■ Grapho.phone J ''A ECLIPSES EVEN ITS DISTINCTIVE APPEABA3STOE. M \ The Flawless Becording and Heproduction, the Hish-oualifcir of : if\ '.' ik .'Tone-3° clear ' so sweet, so golden-is truly a. revelation Ml -• 1^ Elf rJ musical pulsation, no matter how delicate, every* /A * (F&v modulation every note, returns with a Volumo and Jn I % IMTOI Warmth that is surprising. ™ wua £i I S llul^ Hearing is Believing. Let the Columbia Dealer J{\\ 1 $1 demonstrate this-wonderful instrument to you. .^CM^^A Ul fii V\\m^ TyAotoa/e; WEBLEY, SONS & GOFTON, LTD. NuA® //Wlm^^w Mubic Specials c.H-4 i lfiS&s) 1111 u^^r^ssSi! 11811 St" Chrislchurci-»^fmi (ill \&kJlfk COLUMBIA I.OGAS, A«,i£Nl, *. *-,„:", t»v.»... -. , k? »>>■ tfWtsat. If YOU were ~ —living in muddy trenches—exposed to the elements, shells, bombs and bullets—suffering thirst and cold—facing the horrors of battle— .■ . _What would you think of people living in Safety and Comparative Luxury, who refused to share a little of their Comfort with you ? Appraise your Comforts—count your Blessings —compare these with the Hardships of our Soldiers, then ask yourself— WkatDotOwe Them? . You should give something for the Comfort and Benefit of the Troops. Let The Church Army -. take your Gift to where it is most needed. Send ail you can to its Representatives in N.Z.: THE MILITABY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, JAS. W. HENDEHSON \- Honorary Cross all Cheques GEO. SHLBTCLIFFE ) Treasurers HAtNES-3 " Union Bank, Wellington." 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON Two Articles with -Records 1 That Command Respect 1 - ■ ' liicl Inspire -Confidence 1 &Sm Fo~ji:cr« than ,^0 year*" CI-CJES " has been H SSL **' "1Oi!t; p-^ular CofTetA iv tho Dun ini-m t and its g \-jL» now exoetnU that of Mil other coffees com- 9 Vl S\ '\>in<--d. 'i~GLE STARCH'S" 1 ' jspf s<6»^g R-OJBSgS is ahui'iHt as great". It has bPt-n the S> fflP r:ivciuijia with di-criuuustii.^ housewives for a I ffIFV fi^&liliis I Towr» ": kat is the re won for t^e e/er-increa^iag 1 f^»Q EfflSjSlfOTi 1' >'°1 U!f' r^y °f thVn« i.rticled despite keeu com- 1 - Is a blenl of the finest bv-rriss grown, and j§ f^^^^^^^Wl^^k baii)eß beiaK- a healthful, : stimulating | j ar>-iW, i • ijl^l'ii bevetaae; it has. h. full, ricb, }terf"ctly bal-| ■>. | ,|^^.p anc<^ fli^oUlL> that is'altog«lher d«iicltjus. 1 '-•• It Mta'lil rWls&wH .■ • 1 I j^^y^jj \ ~i'|o^ f. Is a pure, )ioh staich, e.jmil to the best im- i yi>ll\\l\bMirr .■ iliiiP^ jtoited i.ut f*r c ivaper It imparts a vice ffl EAGLE STARCH •t.tduring biiffueHi>, without leaving spots g or Ktto 5,..s . ■ H Sold by ail Grocers who believe in stocking Goods I of Quality. i ■ W. GREGG & Go. Ltd. I ESTABLISHED 1881. MANUFACTURERS, DUKEOIN. I | Avery Farm Tractor 1 Does More Work Than 1 ®Four Draught Horses hiThis Avery Tractor is a labour-saver, a time- I saver, therefore "a money-saver. It takes the i place of a four-horse team and also does a If score of things a team can 9t do. . I It settles the labour shortage problem. It 1 ploughs, discs, harrows, hauls, cultivates, drills, 1 mows, provides power for machinery—and ii 1 does all this on I Cheapest Fiiek j No bedding down—no grooming—no harnessing as I with horses. It requires no attention when it is not |f ( working, and little attention when it is working. i When you farm wrth the Avery Tractor you have m more time to yourself. Consider also that this Tractor S will last a lifetime and will pay for itself a hundred S times over. Above is a 8-16 h.p. type. There's a i size for every sized farm. Get particulars now— 1 move towards less labour and more profits. B | A. HATRICK & CO., LTa I I ■ WANGANUI and WELLINGTON I 1 Or P.0.80ac618.G,P.0., CHRIStbHURCH B
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14654, 7 March 1918, Page 3
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629Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14654, 7 March 1918, Page 3
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