I® And no wonder, for the Samples are selling like hot cakes. But we had Qel |f such a quantity that there are still plenty left, AND EVERYONE A ■ I BARGAIN. Think what that means these times of rising prices, and |||k | don't lose a minute until you secure your share. " l|§f||s&. J§jf jft MEN'S SAMPLE TWEED TROUSERS MEN'B SAMPLE LOUNGE 3HSRTS- I fIL kßk I I -In dark strong Tweeds. 9/11. Without collars; all sizes. 3/11. llir 1 1 MEN'S SAMPLE SADDLE CORD M p N><s IJMmN e HIPT , , v .,, , wL 1 1 ' Sample Prlot, 4/11. " ffljNir /fP «N;. NATURAL S.NCUTS ONLY- |||| £M| I All sizes; light weight. 2/11. fffl Ifflia f-'shna W 1 MEN'S SAMPLE TAILOR.CUT SUITS ■ . 11 i /'-.vj | I -All sizes, in-Fine Tweeds. 49/6. MEN'S NATURAL UNSHRINKABLE HSH I I ~r»,e /un.Ki't.' .».■.«»...»>. SHIRTS AND UNDERPANTS- IKi x« I MEN'S ENGLISH "TAILOR-MADE , Samnle PHnp 3/11 ttH WM J$P I SUlTS—Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6; high-grade, iB iftffiS^ I ready to wear; in Worsteds and Fine MEN'S SAMPLE PYJAMAS—AII sizes. wJiillP' Tweeds. From 69/6. Sample Price, 5/6. ' fl|pfpH I MEN'S SAMPLE SPORT 'SUITS—In MEN'S SAMPLE PYJAMAS—Light *if Grey Flannels; all sizes. 29/6. weight-Oeyloriese. 7/6. T-A , MEN'S SAMPLE BPORTS JACKETS- BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS- W Unlined, light Tweeds. 12/6. All sizes. Sample Price, 3/11. „ BOYS' SAMPLE TWEED SPORT BOYS'GREY SCHOOL SHIRTS-With MFM'C \UM\\ 'CARIPIF RAINfnAK I SUSTB-All sizes; for boys 7to 14 collars; all sizes. 3/11, 4/6. M b LIMIM JfllßrLL nAIRIUAIS I year ß . 19/6. MEN , B WHITE LAWN - HANDKER . In .Fawn and Green Gabardines. 1 BOYS' SAMPLE WASHING SUITS- CHIEFS- TT , =£ z ? 8 J * 0 ,?• -~ , Q/fi I All sizes and styles. To fit boys Sample Price, 1/9' half doz. • Usual Pnces ' 46/ "' 65/ -' ,9/6 ' I 3to 8 years. From 5/11 MEN , g CMHMERE Sample Prices. 35/, 49/6, 59/6 I BOYS' CREY WIRE TWEED Sample Price, 3 for-2/6. — I. KNICKERS-For school men>s QRDERS i sizes. , From o/n. ■ I BOYS' SAMPLE NAVY KNICKERS— will ]L disnatched bv return I All sizes. From 4/11. BOYS' sample washing hats- Will oeQispatcnett oy return I In Crash and Urill. From 1/G. post, and, if the goods are not I BOYS' SAMPLE ALL -WOOL «iitahlp' mav'hp pwhane-pd ■"" I KNICKERS-Skes for boys 3to G BOYS' PANAMA shape HATS-All suitaoie, may Dβ excnangea. I years. 3/11. sizes. Sample Price, 2/11. BOX 143 WELLINGTON. I Wn SBITS TO fflSffl [MMLANS; 1 LjUES , SIMPLE MMCOiTS. I SAMPLE SALE OFFER r..y rf • m Ii £k Iwß &"% flu B l\\ a«H B. IAA m _ U jSy (T' E 1 lw,V ft "Bi IQ? C* Kj , r lfi XdUTab At A A«» ik V^ , JLX XT a Jk 1 W /r^' G 3 K '!J_H "n v« \J v*j JVB kJ JL JLVL JU Ani A,
Wμ WK kftiJ) U^y'swilZEßlAND fl Our process of manufacture retains the whole of the Cream, therebyaddbgtothe density and quality of the Milk, We have just received from the United States Tire Company a brand new stock of the famous "Nobby Tread" Tires. s* Nobby Treads" are the largest selling high-grade anti* ekid tires in the world. Because of the quantity and high quality of rubber and fabric ueed in their construction, they are the greatest mileage tires made. ' are now sold under the United States Tire Company's regular warranty—perfect workmanship and material —BUT any adjustment is on a basis of j_ Stocked by all Hotor Houses of Roputo, Whoicflftle DistributorsMAGNUS, SANDERSON & CO., LTD,, 0.*«.!•« Wellington & Dunodln.
' Wly? Why do Housewives almost universally prefer the "ORION" Range? JJEOAtISE they would rather have Certainty than Chance! A "just a.s good" may be sold and described as "being equal" to the Orion, but the wise Housewife,'taking no chances, insists on buying the real thing itself—the "ORlON"—knowing to a , certainty that she is getting the Best Value and the Most Economical, Rapid, Easily Controlled, and Efficient Range in the' Market. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." - I. L SHACKLOCK, Ltd. . ' 5 Dunedin, Wellington & Auckland. 8 easJ_! J— -j^zzz- o 6 ...i,. „.... , , ~.i.'j^ff. An Ice Chest I 1 like an Iceberg* |ll|l|p|| iJHE outside oases of oui' rcfngera- ||, l|| ■ ;. : '"1 % <' HlMi^-f tors are madb of Ash, and the Will Jininj Li in one piece. Th« latter llj ! \L 15 " flj ' !'l!||| consists of pure white porcelain fused to heavy, steel, and is absolutely sani-' . '^SfSl tary, non-absorbent, and practically 11|^' Jlli[||,l|,|P|||}jj| indestructible. , [111*7-. ' I-ZL — It will not chip or orack—cannot ,| m^^& even 'be scratched—and will retain | | Ififiil) its pure wliite appenrance alwnys. |l r7^^ aain ' '"*sW jlllfnf, I The "Champion" is built with 'f»' ; I double walls, well " protected with ' , waterproof sheathing and "linofolt" and with a dead-ait space between, them. This air-tight space •, Prevents the Passage of Hot and Cold Air j through the walls of Jhe refrigerator, and the "linofelt," which is I absolutely odorless and will not' decay, offers additional resistance to 5 changes of temperature. All refrigerator are built with roumll corners, removable drip pipes, ' removable inside traps, self-retaining cantors, and heavy brwe locks <t and hinges. I Perfect circulation of the air within the refrigerator is essential and ' is obtained by a practical arrangement of the ice rack and air flues. i Lower priced; refrigerators are similar to the above exoopt that the • linings aro made of galvanised steel. E.W. Mills & Co., Ltd. ll«-»l,!! m «, tiff R % A wcnKins Bros "aives lliM MADE IN CANADA. ' || Mlii GLOBE, ANCLE. CHiiCtv, AND f\ H ' RENEWABLE DISC VALVES, ' W M A LL Pennine JENKINS VALVEa 1 W jssw*M tero name engraved on Body. Jgl j iiiyiy F ° r °"' steara, Ao ' d, ant, water, «^^^» Faathoraton etfoot, WELLI.NCTON. IS-^^*^
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