rpHE ©HOP "pOR Old-establisaed but Up-to-Date. Tel. 1138. P.O. Box 243. JPHANK dRADY, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, (WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. BATCHES A SPECIALTY. Engagement Ringis, etc. BEAUTIFUL SILVER GOODS Just Opened Up. SILVER AND EBONY BRUSHES. Bags, Purses, Letter Case 3, etc. NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. SDectacles and Eyeglasses. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. PBAIS T K GEADT, THE <S*HOP "POR TpRESENTS. HE GROCER WHO IS ALWAYS TO THE FORE IS KILPATRICK. SEE THE PRICES" AND COMPARE QUALITY. 2lb Jar 3 Jam, Is 21b Jars Marmalade, 1b Superior Farmings Tea, Is lb Superior Leaf Ceylon Tea, Is 4d, Is 6d, and Is 8d lb Try Cos Tea, excellent quality, Is 6d and Is 8d Dates, new season's, 51b for Is .Butter, Factory, Is lb IYOU BUY FROM KILPATRICK, THE GROCER, And you will Buy .Well. kilpatejce:, GROCER, 120, COURTENAY-PL'ACE. Telephone 944. THE CORLNTHIC BROUGHT FIFTY DOMESTICS. fltfUL wera previously "booked," so the Lea, servant problem remains unsolved. If you're without a maid, you may find the undermentioned ready-to-serve meals great time-savers. CAMPBELL'S place them within, easy reach by the usual money-saving prices:— OX TONGUES— Ch /ty AND o /Q PER TIN ! OX TONGUES (in glass)— f> A> W. CAMPBELL, ' 40 AND 42, MANNERS-STREET, 293, CUBA-STREET, 163, PvIDDIEORD-ST., Newtown. HOLIDAY GOODS. [T7IIELD, Race, and Opera Glasses 'JDi ' Prismatic tßinoculars, £5 10s to £14., j Telescopes, 79 6d to £9 10s. i Pocket Aneroids and Pedometers. i Sun and- Dasfc-iProteotors, Motor Goggles, j Boys' Lanterns, 3s to 12s -6d. ■ Microscopes, 83 6d to £4 10a. \ ■A nice aaaoiiment; of Fancy Spec. Cases, j eilver mounted and solid silver, suit- j able for-*prese;ate, at j LEWS SIGHT-TESTING EOOMS,: 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. ' ,T. H. MORRISON, Manager. " P. & B." BUILDING PAPEE,. TXTHEN "P. and B."- PAPER is 1™ " specified, it means the product of THE PARAFFINE PAINT CO. and nothing else. There is nothing "just as good." Samples and pricea on request front JAMES W. JACK. JOHN TfIJTHIE AND CO., LTD. MIND "WHAT POOR RICHARD SAID— ."TT is foolish to lay oufc X money in a purchase of Repentance." Perhaps the Coal you are >, using is in that class. Only pne regret experienced with STOCKTON COAL. — Regret for not having used it before. Stockton Coal leaves so little ash as to need a search warrant to find it. Also no soot, smoke, or dust over the china. 'Phone Nos. 88, 124, 164, 805, 942. SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., ■39, JOHNSTON-STREET, DISTRICT AGENTS. Stores ' 'ADELAIDE AND TINAKORI ROADS, TORT AND WILLIS STREETS. BALLINGER BROS., ni/rANUFACTURERS OF IiEAD AND COMPO PIPE TRAPS, BENDS, SYPHONS, etc. r 8.8. . BRAND. The only makers of LEAD TRAPS in the Dominion. Proprietors and Manufacturers of WADE'S AND WARD'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. FOR SALE: 11-h.p. CROSSLEY OTTO GAS ENGINE in good working order; cheap. Also slightly damaged CORRUGATED IRON, 7ft x 24g. 2s 6d per sheet. ' BALLINGER BROS., MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, Waring Taylor and Maginnity streets, Telephone I*****" MX* *
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 47, 25 February 1911, Page 16
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