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pNIH furniture ! I w^t^i HAS STOOD THE TEST !. If i::.','-'..'.!-! OF TIME* jj^wlnulj i Comf oi table Easy Chaii ' from 42/. «-- „ # - We Furnish ; aMMMj the Cottag-e or Mansion in JiPll?/ 00^ taßle an^ a|im ony to | meet every individual desire. \ ' J^^Sllo Remember, it is not what | I I you pay, it is what the article J I® SI i* worth. Scoullar Furniture i| ' Adjustable Morris Chairs, U ltfi money, || 35/-, 4z/. and 49/e Consult us before purchasing. I 83 (§b 90 LamMon Quay, j

f : Paroid Roofing has many advantages over ordinary .building' if 3 material, for it is easy to handle, easy to apply, and the cost is » g much lower. Paroid is no experiment. It is a high-grade roofing m f material which has stood the test of every weather condition for gg i the past twehty*fivc years. ra I The base of Paroid Roofingis a thick, sttong, wool felt, made ftom m f lough, durable stock. This felt is soaked— not merely dipped— H I m a special compositioa, which makes the roofing absolutely proof m I against water, heat, cold, and the elements. As a lasting 'protcc* Eg I tion to the live stock n I On the Fowl Run and the Farm 1 i it is unexcelled. We guarantee the quality of every roll that we 1 m sell. It 19 unaffected by gases, fumes, steam, or salt air, In the i i of each roll, are packed nails, rust-proof caps, and complete. M I directions for laying. Each roll is 36 inches wide, and will cover i I 200 square feet of surface after 'allowing for laps. m 1 Paroid Roofing, 216 square feel each i-ply 2;ply m 3xt .r, 1 « « , %V' 3 2/6 per roll I I Neponset Red Rope Roofing, each 550 sq. ft., wo sq. ft, I I r >At » • » ,15/, 15/ - , 27/6 por roll I I Co«ted Insulating Paper, 500 sq. ft., fl.ply | I Ko»sat Insulating Paper, 1000 sq. ft., 2-ply 1 I Write for booklets and samples. I I Also in stock— Prairie State Incubators, Green Bone Cutters, I I Granite Grit, and -all the requirements of the farm or fowl run | I AGENTS :: WELLINGTON. 1 %*mmm,mswm ■ mmmmnmmmmmaJ J Woodworking Machinery John Chambers & Son, Lid., 1 WELLINGTON. g And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHUftQH and DUNEDIN, j EXAMPLES OS 1 CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Otf THE VALUE OF HOLSTEIN MILK, HEALTH. VITALITY. NUTRITION', T\R. TMOMAS MORGAN ROTCH, of Boetqn. taHitmiaed by his profession tlm a t*°£ ? °'fa»f a »t ft j- •V t^Pt lty i on infaW Reding, Mid Vtttuwt of Pedtatritfa, Bar" v«d Tjtthivefsity Medwa) .School, nn i~"Now, from a. medical poittt of view i" 9 Holitem Muk ie -exactly frhafc flntl best fof infant feedihg, &nd it is nh rt> ti-emely tfood milk for anyone to drink. This cow (the Hohtriti) tepretentt the most perfect milking ammal known, having every •ch&PftetefisUo of a cow Bitiiabls tor an intant s milk Mipplyi ALFR£I) E. P. ROCKWELL, M.D.. Worcester, Uu,, saya !-«! have for &*** been of the belief that, the milk ef the Holrtein breed far excels all others for practical dietetic purposes, particularly ih children, e,nd probably in nil forms of diseased conditions save possibly tuberculosis atone." Customers csm depend upoh receiving their requirements. MB BRACK «™g^ffl'i'O SS afe '™ ?1 * IT IS IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT TO BURNISH ffttlAT they should procure FUHM. X TUKE that is Well made Riul sub. «tantial. \ ",',,'.,,1'^ _Th»t they *houW buy their I'URNI. n. -„., -J . TURK direct from tho manufacturers. !■— »l till *' _ 7TT ;" " T Th&t by purchasing iheii-I'URMTtJRfi I llL*jyl \ "SHOBTT'S. * AUT PURNITUIIE, -I* BEDSTBADS, Etc, . i J/Kn*** m ! mmm ?% l A A^*o compare me quality ■ ' . , AND yALUB OF TtlKlß * GOODS. SHOBTT'S, LIMITED, AM niSMtCRE AND UIMMm Wt,ti«TRBBT,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 15