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FOOTBALL BOOTS. JTVD play good football, a player must JL be comfort-able ia his hoots. Our new LIGHT WEIGHT ALI>-BLACE: BOOTS are the acme of comfoct. Tho studs cannot hurt the feet, and. with the THONG ANKLE SUPBO&T tho foot is held firmly. gjy. PER PAIR. See Our Windows. WALLACE AND GIBSON, "THE KASH," WILLIS-SaatEET. BUTCHERS' CLOTHING (BLACKETS). T OWEST PRICES IN THE CIT? Post Free to Any Address. Write- or Call for Price List." .' - " W. T. QUINTON 5 TAILOR AND MERCER, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, TO PROPRIETORS AND LEDGER- " KEEPERS. YOUR Staff can be taught in less th*a' 1 hour how to GET A BAIiANCJB FIRST SHOT WITHOUT CALLING. BACK. Prominent N.Z. firms report "Complete Satisfaction." No machine, -no upkeep expenses, no duplication work nor/^ extra books, but applicable to any system ■ of entry on tho books now in_use. With* less work than you now have, it virtually, gives an automatio Trial Balance at 'the' completion of every page of your Cash." Book, Day Book, etc., pointing out to you any errors that would upset your balanca as they occur, and indicating before you open your ledger whose account therein contains a posting error. Particulars oniyi from HUGH DOUGLAS, 90, 92, and 94, ., Victoria-street. Wellington. THE STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTEB THE STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE IS attracting more attention, receiving more favourable comment, and enfo/-. ing greater popularity than all other ifsm* ing machines combined MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, When you operate a Standard Rotary you' protect your health, reserve your strength, . do more and better work, add comfort and pleasure to your sewing, and save a lot of time and worry and money. All duplicate parts kept; 10 years' guarantee. Coma and INSPECT THE STANDARD. F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer and Importer, 89, WDLLIS-STREET. Repairs to All Makes Skilfully Done. Established 1880. Tel. 976. "I O. BUTLER. Special Exhibition of NEW PICTURE^ By ENGLISH and COLONIAL ARTISTS, Now on View. LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. :_' WANTED KNOWN. I WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. CHEAPSIDE, REVANS-STREET. Gas Mantles 3£d, Sand Soap 2d, Pure Ceylon Tea Is, Sylvia Staroh 44d, Derby Bd, Juno Bd. WM. HALL, Importer, Cheapside, Revans-st., opp. tho Library, Newtown.' WANTED KNOWN. " LUX INCANDESCENT KEROSENE GAS LAMPS, the Cheapest and Moat Brilliant Light on Earth. House Lamps, 22s 6d each. SHOP ARC LAMPS, 2000 candle-power. LVX LIGHT COMPANY, 35, 37, 39, Old Customhouse-st., Back of Opera House. Weliington. I/EFT-OFF CLOTHING. ' LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought for cash • also Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest prices given. Lettoru attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56. Vi vian-street. Telephone 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING* MRS. BRUCE has R»-oponed Business for the Purchass of Wearing Apparel of all dtscriptiont. Highest prices given. Letters receive prompt attention. Acdreaa Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingegtre-street, nejet F.S. Dispensary. EFT-OFF Clothing.— llß, Taranaki**. Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladie/. Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clotfeincr, Boots, etc., calls at Hutt and Pctone Write or 'phone 2924. * LEFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. Woodward (late Mrs. Botterill) gives highest cash pneo for superior MisEt and Left-off Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121 Ingeutre-Etreet. Telephone 3578,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 9