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E. W. MILLS & CO., limited. SPORTS GOODS. WINTER SEASON, 1906. TJSTEhave iust opened up in .onr SHOW KOOMS onr NJ3W STOCK OP WINTER \ r SPORTS GOODS, direct from tho BEST MAKERS. Inspection invited. Quality aud Prices will interest you. S^^^^^^^t^^^^^mr - FOOTBALL BLADDERS, SHIN ' HOCKEY STICKS, Bulged Head, &g. HOCKEY BALLS, EUBBER RINGS, GLOVES, SHIN GUARDS, RUBBER GRIPS. GOLF MATERIAL. GOLF CLUBS, GOLF BALIS GOLF BAGS, BALL CI.BANERS, BALL PAINT, &o. HOXING GLOVIW, PUNCHING BALLS, Latest Sl.yles. SANDOW DEVELOPKKS and DUMB ELLS. WHriELlfiY ISXKBCISERS. ROPK QUOITS and PKGS. Pine SPORTING GUNS and BIPLES. Special DERR STALKING HIFLES and AMMUNITION. LOWEST PWCK. INSPECTION INVITED SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. SPORTS DEPARTMENT— TeIephone, No. 1833. E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd . JISRVOIS-QUAY and HUNTER-STREET, WELLINGTON. ARTHUR D. EILEY.] [FRANCIS HOLMES. HI LEY & HOLMES, SOLK AGENTS) FOR ELASTIC PULP PLASTER (NAPOLEON BRAND). NO SAND, NO HAIR, NO LIMIC, FIREPROOF. Nails can he driven into und withdrawn, jnst like wood. Will hold on Metal, Brick, and Wood. Used with our PATENT BOSTNICK STIOMI. LATH, makes an absolute Fireproof Wall or Ceiling. Not a single ounce of our Plaster fell durinsr the last big earthquake. All information and enquiries gla'lly answered. Telephone 1917. 107, LAUBTON-QUAY. P.O. Box 514. . THE NATIONAL GTAS ENGINE CO., LTD., ENGLAND. MAKERS OF THE MOST MODERN' GAS ENGINES AND GAS PRODUCING PLANTS. CHEAPEST POWUR YET INVENTED. Pr J\ H.P. FOR LESS THAN fc D PER HOUR. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO THE AGENTS— A N DR.E W S & lANTHE L, CONSULTING, El/EC IUTUAL, A.ND MECHANICAL ENUINKISRS, MACHINERY MKRCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, G H U L N E U-ST RK KT, W E r.LIN G lON . __—_■—_ T^ TT li 1 C* T? T 7? T^ T? A f P Tf II TtEvLiJC W. LITTLE JOHN AND^.^^^W CHEAPNESS! "What is it ? Actually the lowest price that ccn be taken • for an article of value that you want. If you don't want it, then it can't be cheap at any price. If you do want it, then it is only cheap when the value exceeds the t cost. It is not cheap when the cost exceeds the value. GOLDEN CUP TEA IS WORTH BUYING, because it is a pure Ceylon Tea of first-class beverage qualities. Not all the leaves on the tea plant serve for Golden Cup, but only the leaves on top of the plant. They are the delicate leaves, the leaves that make the cup that cheers the lover of a first-class tea. Golden ■Cup Tea is worth buying because of these things; because it is always fresh, fragrant, and full of flavour, and because it is worth more than you are asked to pay for it. If you want to drink a healthful, pleasurable tea, will you allow us to sell you a package of Golden Cup? SMALLBONE, GRACE & CO., LTD., Sole Agents, Wellington. Obtainable from all Storekeepers. Bleaching Properties of Blue. Blue Is used in the laundry for bleaching purposes — to make white dolhes whiter. Without blueing the clothes would become yellow. The value of blue in the laundry depends upon its bleaching properties, and the bleaching properties depend upon purity. All blues are not pure. Laundry blue is made up of ultramarine, in combination with glucose, or some other substances, to bind the particles into a nob. It is the ultramarine that is of value, and the quantity of good ultramarine determines its purity. " Royal Blue," or "Empire Blue," j , Royal Blue, or " Empire Blue " as it is more familiarly called, contains more bleaching properties than any other blue on the market, because it contains more good ultramarine. < 9 Royal Blue is used in the laundry attached to the Wellington 1 Hospital .~"1 in many of the principal laundries in the colony, because of i its Effictei. v , nnd Economy. 2 " thjeTnew drop head W 1 A N UA X U G REA T ASTHMA CURE e«»iPBW IVlMLWliltß^Et* having, a bin sale. Its effects aro Aro electric cars to horso trnms — ahead of trtttv MAPvwTTnns! all others. This is an absolutely fair . MABYIiLLOUb, comparison. Prioo is right, too. nnd lhe .united testimony of grateful rpHK RAPID ROTARY for ease, speed, patients lironouuccs it to bo A durability, does lock or chain stitches A MIRACULOUS CURE, nnd all kinds of fauoy work. Inspection Pri z% 6d boU , , ost free 5g invited. All duphcalo ports stocked. „ ' ' ATvr 1? T W 1?I?A U H - BRITTAIN, -L 1 ,J. \\ . JUJ!jA.n.. Chemist, 35, Manners-street. ENGINEER, KOIiK AGF.NT, BS, WILLIS- N B.— lf wo benefit derived mouoy wilSTREET. liugly returned. Repairß Bkilfulbr done. Established 1880.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 81, 5 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 81, 5 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 81, 5 April 1906, Page 3

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