E. W. MILLS & CO. limited. SPORTS GOODS. WINTER SEASON, 1906. WEihave just opened np in onr SHOW ROOMS onr NEW STOCK OF WINTER SPORTS GOODS, direct from tho BEST MAKERS. Inspection invited. Qaaliiy and Prices will interest you. ||P|||™ 1 PEAOTICE AND BOYS' Iliiip FOOTBALLS, pP^ FOOTBALL BLADDERS, <f SHIN GUARDS, EAR GUARDS, INFLATORS, &c. HOOKEY STICKS, Bulged Head, &c. HOOKEY. BALLS, RUBBER RINGS, GLOVES, SHIN GUARDS. RUBBER GRIPS. GOLF MATERIAL. FORGAN'S GOLF CLUBS, GOLF BALLS. GOLF BAGS, BALL CLEANERS, BALL PAINT. &o. BOXING GLOVIOS, PUNCHING BALLS, Latest Styles. SANDOW DEVELOPERS and DUMBELLS, WHITELEY EXKROISEKS. SOPlii QUOITS aad PEGS. Fine SPOUTING GUNS and RIFLES. Special DEISR STALKING RIFLES and AMMUNITION. LOWEST PRICK. INSPECTION INVITED SPKOIAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. SPORTS DEPARTMENT— TeIephone, No. 1833. E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd . JEBVOIS-QUAY and HUNTKE-STRKET. WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT TO POWER USERS. THE NATIONAL" GAS ENGINE ANL> PRODUCER PLANTS, | . THE CHEAPEST POWER YET INVENTED. K/ \ H.P. FOR LESS THAN *T D PER, HOUR. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO ANDREWS & -M A- NTHE L, J>GKNIS FOR THE SHARPLES TUBULAR SEPARATOR. THE GENERAL ECEUTRIC CO. DIRKGT CUUItENT DYNAMOS AND MOTORS. CONSULTING. EI.ECIIIIOAL, A.ND MIOCHANICAL EN«-INISI!iRS, MAUHINERr MKRCHANTS AND IMPOitI'JSKS, GHUZNEI2-STRISKT, WELLINGTON. raayjifa j~ti~s~'f 00 — p— b ne di£gm Q 38 M HI ill IS Large Variety of S3 r||iM|Mft LATEST NOVELTIES IN- ANTIQUE fr m fllllllnßaßy And other H FMlif^O I?BAMBS, PICTBBEB F»ame4 In Boat Btyle at Lowsit Mesa Suitable for | LABSB ABSOMMiNT"tf Naw-and Beautiful PICTURES AND MIRRORS. | | MOTOBIN6B. These ma]£e handßome Wedding and Birth . i Special Quotations f or ADTBH.MBIN& CARDS omd day Gifts. ' larga quantities. ___ ; SMITH & SMITH. SMITH AND SHIIH ' ITD " (juIAuTED). Opposite Town Hall. _ rv\ jt, j? CELEBRATED W. LITTLE JOHN jJßß^g&r PHOTOS ! PHOTOS ! r s«udio 3 97, JjAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Occidental Hotel). TH VRRY P.TTTT jT) Photographed by us will bo presented with a JHjV.&ttl UtLLL-U i5 B x f2f 2 ENLARGIiUENT FKIiE. THE TABOR PROCESS, The only GKNUINE PROCESS resembling STEEI. ENGRAVING. ' C^¥ COOD jgjpf LAU NDRY SOAP * i, - ' . .'. ' ' : 5 ' id ■ ' 5 ' * ' Al^ys First Sullies the . it«^ Ea^urwxee '* Higk Qt»*Wy. necessary to; Deficimtsn^our, V^ »^eve Success I and Economy Y«fr ** [J; U «se^ < \ I WtVs Race ' : Best & Goes Farthest. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF ° F CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. jpjjjj g Gcretttry will be in (l t tendanoe at rr\HE publio aro earnestly requeßted to JL the Rooms, Bridge's Buildintu, 102, -»- kindly communicate any net of Wilhs-ntreet, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY cruelty to animals that moj come under MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All comtheir notice to tho Inspector, Box 103, ntuuicationt will receive immediate attouGJ8.0,. .WaUißKton. 1 tioß,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 3
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