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a F^mßcii B ' www! I l#w riwvly (REGISTERED.) For tlie PRESERVATION OF GALVANISED EBON HOOFS, and purposes where a Paint of wearing power is required. This Paint has "Wonderful "Weather-resisting Properties, and has been proved to last THREE TO FOUR TIMES LONGER than any other brand. To be had from all Storekeepers, or SMITH & SMITH, Limited, Wellington. Painting and Decorating in all branches. Oil, Colour, Glass, and Wall-paper Merchants Estimates given. Workshop— MEßCEß-ST. Show Rooms— CUßA-ST., opposite Town Hall.

We !? o e 5 allse Fillip *if 111, if? Wind s^eens. # 11/ l " J'L 'Thesis an* B* st M 'J ' "'I , Screen in the market. ll^^^ Adjustable to any \f y// P° sitioi i' Suitable for M-i rj-j+S any machine. §fj [yjj Cars re-modelled, re- °^ -rp panelled, and repaired. Correspondence invited. 'PHONE 1388. ROUSE RLilCIf IE CARRIAGE and WAGON WWwt EPb*iWl\ 6f Qvilj BUILDERS, te. KEP4T TERRACE. Er.lranct for vehicles from PIRiE STREET and SUSSEX SQUARE. NOTE.— We have no connection with any other firm nsing the name of " ROUSE." FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE Established I WS. HUBBUCK'S WARRANTED a^NUINE ENGLISH STACK MADE WHITE LEAD GoYernmect Laboratories, Ho bar t, 15th April, 1907. HUBBUCK'S WARRANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. Mbbses. THOMAS HUBBUOK & SON, Limited, 34 Queea Street, Melbourne. Bear Sirs, — Acting on your instructions I purchased on 11th. April, in Hobart, a 141b iron drum, unopened, of your Genuine "White Lead for analysis, tie vendors not being informed it was for this purpese. The k«g has been examined, with the following remits :~ "White Lead ... 93 25 percent. Linseed Oil ... 6.75 „ Both Whits Lead and Linseed Oil were of excellent quality, and men free from any admixture or impurity whatsoever.— Yours faithfully, "W. P WABD, GoTernment Analyit. HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE - 34, QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE. 24, LIME STREET, LONDON. A BETTER.\»Mf S .' » The bright light a Veritas Gas Mantle gives when 1 » new. does not decrease as the mantle grows old. I t, Photometric tests show that the lighting pdwer of I Veritas Mantles actually increases 4J candle-power I •when the mantle has been in use 300 hours. a "Veritas Mantles are made from toughened Ramie B g> Fibre, many times stronger than cotton. a mi An ordinary cotton mantle used 300 hours decreases | 22 candle-power. Use Vsritas Mantles and get B feg Wholesale only, from the N.Z. Agents, 8 j|£v 30 CUBA ST. EXTENSION, WELLINGTON. § T~». o'aeeach mantlo and boxie branded with the name VERITAS H Company L-ondon* Enf£ianc2. g i pv% n""^ *7^ i^* 1 v^y 4^ <sgjr 1 W**- p\ dßlrfgF 4to&. Stood Copied by THE TEST YBARS HUNDREDS g%.W Not* —— —ii -~-«^n |Siiiis| ""CURE'S PLEfiSfIMT LAXATIVE." j |Jf^|^l|! Acts Gently. Acts Pleasantly. § 6 rakj^g^jjw | Acts Beneficially. i l*sgkjs£rts c * s ru ' y as a Laxative. § FiSSr 1 ! Overcomes Habitual Constipation, § speedily relieves | M=_^™^__| Biliousness, Indigestion, | and all disorders arising from § j iUSaMi^Hgal Sluggishness of Liver, Bowels & Kidneys. I a Sold by all Chemists throughout Australia in two sizes, 1/3 and 1/11. JJ HAAKE PIANOS. g» — The HAAKE Is a piano with a reputation gained through its distlnctiveness for sweetness of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an Ideal instrument and Is used by musicians of note. If has proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Crano Hotel, 3«, Willis Street. The British and Continental Piano Co.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 16