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JUST ARRIVED, g| NEW SEASON'S STOCK OB 1 ' |j§ WIN TE B, SPORTS. 1 .x-" \ FOOTBALLS |S| nf f^*™* 388 *^^ [(Match and Piaotice), jjH fj||j|fer- ,im BLADDERS, INFLATORS, Wa ''^^^^tgjjjjljgflilli^ SHIN and EAR GUABDS. &g| BOXING GLOVES, M PUNCHING BALLS jffl9 SANDOW'S DUMBBELLS, WM SANDOW'S DEVELOPERS, £19 WHITELEY KXERCISEItS, for Ladies and Gent*. ||gg HOCKEY. ii Selected DEMON BRIVKIIS, 7JULGER DRIVERS, SPECIAL CLUB. fiSfn MARVEL. &c. IB II BALLS, SHIN GUAKDS, KUBBIfiR RINGS, OIL, &o, [jfl II G O L E. yjj|| FORGAN'S SPECIAL CLUBS, DRIVERS, BRASSES, MASHIES, {Hi CLEICKS, &c. I) ] BALLS, BALL CLEANERS, TJ3ISS, GUIPB, PAINT, BAGS, &o. ■ Hi 'It h INSPECTION INVITED. Mlllj JOHN DUTHIE & CO^ Ess;^W (LIMITED). fcggjtlll^

ARTHUR D. RILEY.J [FRANCIS HOLMES JMLEY & HOLMES, FOR MODERN and UP-TO-DATE GAS or ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS (High-class at Reasonable Pricoß). WELL PTRES (Bowe's Patent) Artistic, very Economical, Clean, and Labor-saving 1 ENAMELLMD BATHS, LAVATOKEES, SANITARY WARE. CEMENT, HYDRAULIC LIME. PULP PLASTER, AT LOWEST RATES. Telephones— Office, 1917; Store, 2268. P.O. Box 514. KERBS. KEKBS. KERBS. ARTISTIC, CHASTE, and ELEGANT DESIGNS, — IN — BLACK and COPPER, BLACK and BRASS, ALL BRASS, and ANTIQUE COPPEB SUITES. FIRE SCREENS in Antique Copper, Brass, and Mirror j and tlie very laleit CLOISONNE GLASS SCR KENS— Works of Avt. COAL VASES, FIHK BRASSES, FENDERS, JARDINIERES, CAKE STANDS— a Superb Selection. One glance afc our window will eonvinoa you that wo are right np to data. We cordially invite you to inspoot our Showrooms. ■ The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd., Courtenay Place.

CHARLES 11. KNIGHTED ROAST BEEF? The Merry Monarch, were he alive to-day, would knight Tea — Sir Tea, the beverage of the world, and particularly of the civilised parts thereof. For Tea rules everywhere, and among all classes — the king of beverages, the autocrat of the breakfast table, the tea table, and in many cases pf the dinner table. Whatever may be said of China and India, the beautiful island-colony of Ceylon is the tea garden of the British Empire. Year by year its hold on public appreciation gains, and year by year its exports of delicious tea grows, with the certainty that at 0 no distant date there will be no other Tea sold ai! OF^ under the British flag. The' famous GOLDEN CUP TEA is produced in Ceylon, and we guarantee it as the finest value obtainable at the price in any quarter of the globe. It is picked gn||O • and packed under British supervision, and every Wwß «,. package is packed in lead, which ensures that its * . matchless fragrance and flavour shall be retained right from .Tea Garden to Tea Pot. You can get cheaper tea, but. let us warn you ag-ainst inferior teas, which injure the nerves, ruin the digestion, and ultimately impair the constitution. By drinking GOLDEN CUP TEA you drink a Pure Ceylon, which • stimulates, refreshes, and invigorates the entire system, while at ' the same time it has decided tonic properties not found in many, Teas in this market. SMALLBONE, GRACE & CO., ltd., SOLE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.

Have you a j 1 Luke's Cooking Range ? fpb If not, why noJ? \U) [C *yg> 111 fm' k i^Lb-. |l S»J ' m J^T\jJ mm A lij & I ' l£t— They Cook More Eapidly and with Lei>B Fuel than any other ranges. | 2nd — They are Strongly made. 3rd — Tho Boilers are Copper, they havo Steel Ovens, and cannot break. ♦th — They *jro easily kept Clean; not necessary to remove oven. sth— They aro highly finished for cottago or mansions, mado in all hizes, from 2ft to 15ft. And last, but not least, by getting a LUKE'S RANGE you encourage Looal industries, and theroby help to build up tho interests of your city. Sole Makers of tho GLOBE, PREMIER, NAPIERS, KIWI. AND COTTAGERS. Every Attention given to Repairs. To bo had from all Ironmongers or S. LUKE & CO., LTD.. ALLEN-STREET. WELLINGTON. ' ' 9 % i SUPPIIED UNOER^^^^*^ " Sprague& Otis Patents. SOLE N.Z. AGENTS, HjRNBULLftiJONES.LT? WEUMGTON. DUNED/N, CMff/STCMUAOf. SLY AND YOUNG, MAIL CONTRACTORS &. GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All orders strictly attended to. Agent N.Z, ExfireM Cj>,

HOW LONG HAVE YOU WORN THOSE GLASSES ? TTERE is an important question for you. A glass worn too long becomes a detriment rather than a. help. Many people continue the use of glasses long after they have ceased to benefit. It's easy and wise to have an accurate examination of your eyes once every two years or oftener, as it should be done. FRAMELESS SPECS AND EYEGLASSES Mado up in Nickel, Rolled Gold, and Gold alered" levi, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39, Lambton-quay, "Wellington. T. H. MORRISON* Manner. AS A MATTER /■ v op ( f y^. ECONOMY ! \y bi U $j i^W It is only your duty, /~7 -»^Vf''^ N " > X as n matter of econo- if/ \\"v\ \ my, to investigate [ j \\J / \ tho Bradford Woollen W**^ \1 '/ \ Oo.'b idea of Tailor- V 7 W\ ing Wo haven't been °l ri in business all theso J >Lj years without haviug ■ <T \ ]f^f a. distiiictivcness — a I I *&\ character and stylo to 1 V I ' our garments you can- I ,-/ V-J not get elsewhoro. 1 I , THE BRADFORD \\ \ WOOLLISN CO.'iS \\ \ SUITS 11 \ TO OKDER, \! I PRICES, «-aA' '■^S. 70/- to 90/BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., 3, IAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WANTED to Soil, lady's White Bioyclo, No. 3248, recently overhauled and enamelled; equal to new; cheap; £9 : oasy terms arranged. Adams StAf Cyclo Co. x Mercer-stceet,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 5

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