Article image
Article image

f CRICKET, m CROQUET, i LAWN TENNIS |p MATERIAL. m CROQUET SETS, gOg For four und eiglit players ; extra Mallots, Balls, *o. I : fl M \ CRICKET BATS, |i| Speoially aoloofced from tbo best nmlcars, comprising h ? i ■& ' ' " Wisdon's," " Jiussoy," " Ayroa." "1 f. B t '■ Criokot Practice Nots,, Leather and Compo. Balls, | j ii \\ ' Stumps, Hatting aud Wicket keeping Gloves, H'iif Jieg Guards, &c. si' s>lyi LAWN TENNIS RACQUETS— W\M\ f __ Slazonger's, Boberfcy, Gore, Vaile, li.G.M., Special 1 ; | C ' , I[s Domou, Demon, &c. 2 j 11,1 1, | j S Tennis Nefca, Jtacquot Prossoa, Gut Preserver, lit lift : \tm Covered Ordinary and Colonial Tennis Balls, I 8 |m 1 3y Eubbor Grips, &o. 1 J9 » f- TAYLOR'S LAWN BOWLS 1H Ivory and Silver-mouated), Jasks, Measures, Bowl I [I; 1 Nots, &o. v ' SPECTA.L DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. JOjflUV PUTHIE & CO., LTD., WILLIS-ST. THE NATIONAL GAS ENGINE COMPANY, limited. MAKERS OF - THE "NATIONAL" GAS ENGINE AND . „ . GAS-PRODUCING PLANT. ,A GA.B PLANT of this desoviption, working by the suction of the engine; requires neither STEAM BOILER nor GAS HOLDER, And provides cheap power. UAS-PBODTJCING PLANTS supplied for 20 h.p. upwards. THE "NATIONAL" GAS ENGINE is safe and reliable, being the produot of Experts > in Gas Engine making. Information and advice obtaiuable from the Agents— • THE GILBERT MACHINERY CO., Ltd. MACHINERY IMPORTERS AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS, JEB/VOIS-QUAY, WELLINGTON. IOCS W lOSO (875 T^.OAV. Tc-d&y, as for more than f of a century, is voequallcd for high quality, delicious flavour and economy in use., Best & Goes Farthest, i Comparison of Colour. 1 If you were asked the question, "Is there any difference in the colour 9 j of the various brands of laundry blue on the market ?" your answer | ■ would probably be " No ! there isn't 1" and you would be quite wrong, | \ for there is a difference. | 1 "Royal Blue," or "Empire Blue," | j As it is more familiarly called, is not so dark as the others. The | accuracy of this statement can be easily proved. " | I Compare a nob of " Empire Blue " with a nob of any other brand, a 3 and you will readily see that "Empire Blue" is of a lighter colour. If | I you moisten " Empire Blue " with a drop of water, it will look just as | I dark as the other. a I The difference in colour is easily explained : " Empire Blue " contains | less moisture and less foreign matter than the others — it is purer and | therefore possesses greater bleaching properties. . | ! "* Since you buy laundry blue for bleaching purposes, you want the | I best your money can buy. Your grocev sells " Empire Blue." * 1 (TYOU^TASTB ! ~ $ A money-back-if-not-sati^fied guarantee always denotes, B f the vendor's confidence in his product. X "' STANP-OUT" TEA! i is sold on that understanding. ■ . H ! You try it for three days, then if you don't like it return to R. Wilson H I and Co., Dunedin, in original tin as you bought it, and they will refund S j your money. M f How can they do it? Well, they know where their T«a comes from, m sl how Mended, how clean is the handling, aad thereforo that you cannot help foj * but appre(ii&te it. w lj For health's sake buy a tin to-day. Leading Grocers. w

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19050911.2.17.6

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 62, 11 September 1905, Page 3

Word Count
537

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 62, 11 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 62, 11 September 1905, Page 3