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NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY FOOTBALLS. Match Footballs. Size 3 - I I ~ 4 - 19/6 5 - 22/6 Fitted with Dunlop Bladders. Association Match tßalls. No. 5 - 25/Complete with Dunlop Bladders. Boys Footballs Size I - 5/6 2 . 6/6 3 - 7/6 These are also fitted with Quality Dunlop Bladders. Football Inflators Best Inflators - 7/6 each. Lacing Awls - 9d. each. Adapters for Cycle Pumps 9d. ALL PARCELS POST PAID. XE. EVANS, Ltd. 158 Lambton Quay-Wellington 8

£lO/10/0 PRIZE! To Billiard Markers Saloon Proprietors Club Stewards Billiards limited, who have taken over the whole of the Stock, Premises, Plant and Machinery, as well as tlie complete Staff lately under the control of Alcock & Co., Limited, N.Z., offer the above Prize for a name for their excellent high-grade CUE. They desire a word something after the style of “The Breakmaker,” “The Scorer,” “The Champion,” “The Hazard.” A cheque for £lO iOs will be sent to the person who first supplies the name selected by Billiards Limited, in conjunction with Mr. Charles Haines, the well-known Consultant in Advertising. Their joint decision will be final. All names to be the property of Billiards Limited. The Only Condition is that the Competitors must be the Proprietor or Marker either of a Club where Billiards is played, or of n Public Billiard Saloon. Competition closes 30th June, 1921. Address all communications to—‘Bilfcuxte, a r-1 n t e: es “ The Billiard People” < The Baker Building Featherston Street WELLINGTON

3-'®« Albion. @ Built on a “ “long-life” basis ■ J7VERY feature that 20 years’ ex- B perience has proved will ensure • B steady, continuous service is built into B the Albion Commercial Motor. Every B feature that will pay for itself during the n life of the vehicle, in reducing cost of 0 maintenance, is embodied in the design. B For economy alone you should decide g on an Albion. E ~7- - - k Load Capacity 30. 50. 60 &80 cwt. Q A ® H (IJv( : COMMERCIAL MOTORS a ALBION MOTOR CAR CO., LTD., Scotstoun, GLASGOW. E London Depot : ex-ce. Upper Rathbone Place, Oxford St W.i. Sole Coneeesionairee for New Zealand: ARTHUR D. RILEY & CO., Ltd., Wellington—l6o, Lambton Quay. Auckland P.O.BoxaxB. ■ Dunedin—P.O. Bon 51 n Christchurch-—P.O. Box 51- q b ua to Et cn ca sa ea mraaacimbb a ■ ■ m a H

Your Leaky Roof made Waterproof with MASTACK MAST ACK mends any roof, of any material-zinc iron, sfabe, Ln, felt, load, or glass—no matter what, in any weather. MAST ACK is a plastic compound, made of asbestos P laatl2 stances. It has about the same consistency as putty, and ii is black, but can be painted any colour. MAST ACK is spread on with a trowel or putty knife. Anyone can do it. MASTACK sticks instantly with tenacity and remains elastic, consequently it will never crack, and lasts indefinitely. SMITH & SMITH, LTD., Lower Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. When you travel the highways ' or high seas—anywhere, any- / \\\ ® ® ® ®f| it time, get substantial pnotecru- lion for your belongings. |Sj 2 'jj That’s the first and last duty Nash Tranks They’re built stronger and last ZKjJJ I longer—by travel test they’ro votM best - J s Nash Travelling Goods are con--“-x==: 5 structed with one eye to long (3 3 » service and the other to economy. ® | I ZJb _ I Big assortments—bigger values ' V Z//// ' l_ biggest ® cononlil - >a - - NASH’S Leather Arcade, cu “ E ™ 0N

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 219, 10 June 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 219, 10 June 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 219, 10 June 1921, Page 9

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