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■■. His i . Admiral Fields Dispatch Boat Built by THORNYCROFT’S, the Famous British Engineering Firm The above W-foot Bingle-steo Hydroplane is used hy, Zebnig’e ll Field, of 11.M.5. Hood, as a dispatch boat. durin„ the British Sou d proved”to be very valuable. At Kronstadt they were responsible for ron’s visit to .New Zealand, and may be seen m Wellington Harbou . Binkiii"- of a number of large units of the Bolshevik fleet. It was This Hydroplane is actuaJSv one of the 40-foot. Iho ™ycroft Coastal aUta duplicate as regards size, Denver, etc., of that carried on Motor Torpedo Boats which played a -prominent pai± in navul ope a- • jj ood that was responsible for ainkiax single-handed a tiona during the war. It is fitted with a V/12 2<o B H.P. Thorny- Cruiser at Kronstadt Barbour. croft Engine, and the boat can accommodate fourteen passengers and v h. # . hrrc a speed of 35 knots. The vessel and engine is the product of Boats of this type ar© able to maintain remarkable driving powJohn I. Thomycroft and Co.. Ltd., makers of the world-flampus j n comparatively heavy weather. Thomycroft Motor Vehicles, which hlave been succeesfuKly operating action of the Admiralty in making use of this boat should in New Zealand for 12 years. , t d j to substantiate the claims for reliability of the BriSI B°*‘ “» M ««~ N.Z. AGENTS FOR “ THORNYCROFT” PRODUCTS: A. HATRICK ® CO., LTD., Wanganui ® Wellington

! TmO) "What I cannot understand, Sir, is why people will pay a decent price Matfe in Black. { ° T a P a j r of , boots ’ ° nly tO rU * n BrownCTanlDark them Wlth ne S leCt ' Brown, and Toney Now that pair of boots you have Red. Also in White just bought will give you a year s for Patent Leather. good service if you will use only / "Nugget. And whats more, 4,7,1/* they’ll not only last well, they 11 PER TIN. look well too.” “.NUGGET BOOT POLISH

| ||T| BM«M After Easter : Work ! After work WHH® at the D.I.C. : Saturday only! To extend the limitations of the Saturday Morning Special period at the D.I.C. would never do. The Money-Saving Bargains offered rob the profits—they are skinned bare, but they are yours from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. on Saturday. Secure them! To-morrow’s Attractions are as good as they are great; and as numerous as possible. Buy, then, for The Savings are worth while VELVETEENS, 22in. wide, 7 Boxes Only, in Grey, Brown, Saxe, Wine, Purple, Mole, Mastic. This is a Beautiful Quality Material, particularly suitable for Children’s Frocks, Etc. Usually 5/11 and 6/11. Saturday’s Price 2/6 per yard BRUSHED VELOURS, 56in. wide, in 25 of the most Fashionable Shades. This material is most suitable and serviceable for Short Chappie Coats. Usual Price 12/6. Saturday’s Price 9/11 per yard 27in. CORDUROY VELVETEENS. Colours: Brown, Marine, Cream Electric and Saxe. Just the thing for Winter frocks. Usually 5/11. Saturday’s Price 3/11 per yard FANCY HOPSACS, 40in. wide, in Saxe, Brown, Fawn, Tan, and Grey Grounds, with Fancy Stripes and Checks. Just the thing for Morning Frocks, Odd Skirts, and School Dresses. Usually 5/11. Saturday’s Price 3/11 yard 300 Yards FINLAY’S 54in. SHEETING. Saturday’s Special 2/11 yard 50 Pairs HEAVY QUALITY ALL-WOOL BLANKETS. • Single Bed Size 28/6 50 Pairs HEAVY QUALITY ALL-WOOL BLANKETS. Double Bed Size 49/6 50 Only MARCELLA QUILTS, Single Bed Size. Saturday’s Special 19/6 each D.I.C. : : Wellington. —jT|

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 10