■ HARRY WILLIAMS a<; V! Commission / Agent, P.O. BOX 771. AUCKLAND
I The Auto Strop g is the only Safety wrltk Razor that can be kept sharp without the ex» WW, pense of new blades. The automatic self-contained stropping arrangement ensures the keenest possible edge for every shave— /«& cannot be stropped wrongly—no blade-changing— U wg, nothing to take apart to strop or clean. The Aulo'Slrop xjbj= kX'ibß wr Slropsltself and is far quicker, handier and cheaper than a nostropping razor —finished like a piece of fine jewellery. The Standard Outfit consists of quadruple silver-plated, self-stropping razor; 25/- I one dozen specially tested lancet-steel blades; one horsehide strop ; the whole . ■ contained in handsome leather case, size a in. by 3} in. The price complete is ——— — — — — cmpeiDaiii. 1 X* —X »A I J Solid by “U hiab<las» dialers. Yea esa Si g J^£jg3Ftyg agCC * a ©rarjrwfcer®. "J" tn«ert the strop tn th® ;l J You - move the*Razur and fro— f BRODRICK & COMPANY, | • cannot caMy^ the end oT^ach stroke, 1 Harris St., WellmsUjO9 strop it thus stropping itself—fa aus ffi I wrongly. tustant you bare a keea edge. I I—-.-.--’ —...jMMHHMMHBBaMBi
A Good Sport LIKES A GOOD MEAL! Lunch 10.30 a.m. Race Days. Dining and Tea Rooms, 138, Queen Street, Opposite Herald Office, Ground Floor Only The Daintiest, Best Served Dinner in Town, from 12 to 2 daily. GRILLS AT ANY HOUR. Smoke Social-1 and Suppers Catered for. SUPPER from 5 to 8 p.m. OPEN ON SUNDAYS. ENWRIGHT, Proprietor.
WHISKY? SURE I but DANIEL CRAWFORD’S, PLEASE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL HOTELS. LANGGUTH & CO., Auckland, Wholesale Agents.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1054, 19 May 1910, Page 4
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261Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1054, 19 May 1910, Page 4
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