E. W. MILLS_J& CO. LIMITED; SPORTS GOODS. WINTER SEASON, 1906. ! WK have iuat opened up in our SHOW ROOMS onr NEW STOCK OF WINTER j SPORTS GOODS, direct from tho BEST JUAKBRS. Inspection invited. Quality and Prices will interest.'you. MATCH " PRACTICE AND BOYS' footballs, FOOTBALL BLADDERS, fSHIN GUARDS, EAR GUARDS, INFLATORY &c. iIOCKEY STICKS, Bulged Head, Ac. HOCKEY BALLS, RUBBER RINGS, GLOVES, SHIN GUARDS. RUBBER GRIPS. GOLF MATERIAL. FORGAN'S GOLF CLUBS, GOLF BALLS. GOLF BAGS, BALL CLEANERS, BALL PAINT. &o. BOXING GLOVJCS. PUNCHING BALLS, Latest Styles. SANDOW DEVELOPKRS and DUMBELLS. WHITELEY EXERCISERS. ROPK QUOITS and PEGS. Fine, SPORTING GUNS and RIFLES. Special DERR STALKING IOTLES and AMMUNITION. LOWEST PRICK. INSPECTION INVITED. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. SPORTS DEPARTMENT— TeIephone, No. 1833. B. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd , JERVOIS-QUAY and HUNTKR-STRKET. WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT TO POWER USERS. THE NATIONAL" GAS ENGINE AND PKODU.CEJLi PLANTS, THE CHEAPEST POWER YET INVENTED. . Kf\ H.P. FOR 'LESS THAN p'D PER HOUR. FtILL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO ANDREWS & MA NTH EL, /GIONTS FOR THE SHARPLES TUBULAR SEPARATOR. THE GENEI.'AG EDECTRrC CO. JHRI'JCT CUUKENT DYNAMOS AND MOTORS. CONSULTING, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL ENf-iINUi'UiS, MACHINERY MKRCHANTB AND IMPORTERS, GHUZNEE-STRF.IST. WIiLLTNG'I'ON. en m aaiftift v st opened— ■ravQaflillSjl Large Variety of Utan ™* iTSlfllfß^iE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ANTIQUE !■■■ B IBHIHIEIIfI And other S! FHAlHlf9§ FRAMES, PlCTUßKSPi»jße4mßMtS*rleatLow«rtPlr!e«» Suitable for LABGE ASSORTMENT of New sad Beautiful PICTURES AND MIRRORS. ■MOPKMyqB. Thege mak(j handaome -Wedding and B irthSpedal Quotations for ADVERTISING CARDS u4 day Gifts. large quantities. ___ SMITH & SMITH. SMITH AND SMITH> lm ' (LIMITED). Opposite Town Hall. __ m THE CELEBRATED W. LITTLE JOHN AND^^^^^ DULL WEATHER NO OBSTACLE ! ! r" studio, • I^7, .uiiMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Occidental Hotel). THE LAST MONTH. tj-ti -ittti T> V OTTTT,"n Photoprraplißd by ns will bo presented with a 15 x 12 KNijj Jii *' 1 -' LARGKMENT FilliE, which offor positively closes Ulst inht. THE TABOR PROCESS, The only GRNUINE PROCESS resembling STEEr, ENGRAVING. fH : COOD JPf Always Firat Sop»li«s the its" 1 %• EndttT*ace High Quality/ '^^ necessary to; ©eKcio«sFtevo«r, Wcvc SucCCSS and Economy T^F ** A-/ I If Life's R»ce> ia use. v ' \ a • Best V Goes Farthest. ] SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF BO^fSS^l^m S^^. ™ CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. mHE SeSry wiU be in »ttend»nee at (TOE public are carneetly requested to 1 the Rooms, Bridge's Building, 102. A kindly commuuicato any act of Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY cruelty to animals that mas como under MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All comtheir notice to tho Inspector, Box 193, mumcations Will reoeive immedtato utteuQ.P.0., Welliwrton. Jl t»ou.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 6, 7 July 1906, Page 3
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