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SEND YOUR FURNITURE BY RAIL. , Lower Rates! Better Service! Here are a few examples of the cheaper railway rates for household removals: — ■ Charge for 1 ton Charge for 1$ tons (average contents (average contents Distance. 4-roomed house). 5-roomed house). 50 miles £1 17 7 £2 16 5 100 miles 2 17 9 4 6 8 200 miles 3 17 8 5 16 6 400 miles 5 4 5 7 16 8 The through transport of furniture and other goods by rail and sea between stations m the North and South Islands Is a special feature of the Railway service. '. \ ■•' ■ - --. - ' - ■ . - v V* v *! - v Full particulars gladly supplied on application to any Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager. LILOR STOVES v COQK IN COMFORT §^»* CJJT C6ST IN HALF. The Lilor Stove is something novel m cooking- appliances. It makes its own Gas *H Jr from Kerosene or Motor Spirits. No wicks! SINGLE AND DOUBLE BURNERS WITH OR WITHOUT STAND. Constructed of cast iron, artistically colored j ... V with heatproof, enamel; quite self -contain - x»*^^^^^^fe V^ ed- Ovens supplied to fit all models. J===^Ss^Tvisjll; "Write for particulars. jP^ EARLY BROS. TRADING CO., M 187, Featherston Street, II WeUington. *11111~ — kllfifflto— — Minutes Mean Money 'mm IWfMmi&\ ' *&%mm4* a&*m+m 111 ~M^mhr^ MrCn IBK^^ \jj saves Time: • Of Busy B^^! Swift - Acting Men and Women \Vvllllß\lU 1 Ifi^H These busy days time, waits for no \o*lil'By 1 ildHi man — or woonan « Work to be done | ffl^^™J ; must be done speedily. And so Parker i % lH^sH Duofold has become fastest selling §§§Il^B§ |H mjj^^^^ because . it is fastest writing pen of Iw&fgi i Hl^™ ffl For . P ar ker Duofold simply flies I %iil 1 yMj^^ H through work. Swift as Thought its I I!!!!! f^Rß^l jewel-smooth nib glides over paper; [ S^^ ll^^Mi^^a never stopping, never fidtering. Com|M^P^^ffiw pared with ordinary pens its effortless -I lililfiffllli I writing is as great an advancement I as a card-index is to memory. mil] fll l And Modern Flashing Colours, too! ' ' ■ SS^ 111 llis§jjlj§j j Non-breakable Parker Permanite — ■H lil^^^^ 28% lighter than rubber— is used for ||§l|f|| Ij-^^^^M ■ barrels ih a colour range/ of classic 1111111 flifll|ssso beauty; Lacquer Red, Jade Green. 11111111 ll HrffffM AL&pis . Lazuli. Blue, Mandarin Yellow, Ptfew^^S ' Black and Gold and the Duofold de R?W^M Luxe, m Silvery Pearl . and Black. I^^B S ° Par^ er Pen Stands and Pencils illfi "Duofold Se 7° r4 u»ior P 'o/'- 1 - I V n3 lH Wholesale: "'" ILH P.0.80x 45, WELLINGTON. This illustration shows why "MISHK(r Boots cannot be beaten^__ Seams are Double *> ■■••»_-— Grain Leather or Triple Stitched r*" — Upper andToeCap f : 1 i\ \°W I Pull Vamp Slip-sole runs A \ \OV\ runs to Toe from Heel to Toe X \°J?V I >v\l \ • v,^sp^ / I Two thicknesses _^^ _^ * \=^^\ v\/ lof Grain Leather |„. .. v , I R^^-V .s&z**^^^ iKJ Vamp andToeCap Mishko Heel I VjVi <j^^j » firmly held by v^^ 14 Nails h^^'^^^-->iv^t X , /,'/ \ Sewed Soles ' Tlnsok made of | have 3 rows of I Waterproof Mishko Sole I I Sole lather | Lock Stitches I Outwears Leather Sole Long Wear is Built In I Besides being very comfortable on the feet, more days' wear is built into every "Mishko" boot than m any boot you've worn hitherto. . . Soft pliable uppers that never pinch nor irritate and a 3 -ply leather "and "Mishko" sole that is built to stand exceptionally rough wear. Next the foot, a good leather insole . . . Be'■'V , low that, a full leather middle sole . Next the ground where wearing qualities are needed, the "Mishko" outsole. Obtainable from leading retailers or if your dealer does not stock them write to us— The Saracen Shoe Company Ltd. Sole Wholesale Distributors: P.O. Box 1543 .... WELLINGTON.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1293, 18 September 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1293, 18 September 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1293, 18 September 1930, Page 4