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I FURNITURE, CAMFETS ( AND LUISIA.IN& the Town Kali for 1' * * 1 , ; , THESE GOODS ARE NOT TO BE TAKEN INTO OUR ORDINARY STOCK, AND MUST BE SOLD, '; is CHESTERFIELD SETTEES— In chintz and plain coverings ' Note Prices, 28/-, 86/*, oe/» , ! 30 ARTISTIC EASY CHAIRS— Ih art coverings Note Prices, 30/*, 37/G, 46/*, and 49/6 1 6 Special Large EASY CHAIRS— Note Prices, 68/6 anil 66/» ] ! 12 UPHOLSTERED BASKET CHAIRS- ; . Note Prices, ai/« and as/I 75 RATTAN CHAIRS— Note Price, from 6/8 te 13/6 6RCh 230 yards Double-width SERGE— At 1/- per yard ' lEe ScOUllar CO. Ltd. i 88 (8b 90 Lambtont Qmy. \

for Shelter Sheds 1 P.aroid Roofing has many advantages over ordinary 'ouildifig- t | material, for it is .easy to handle, easy to apply, and th-e cost is I ', I m\lch lower. Pafoid is tto experiflieht. .It is a high'gratie roofihg I I material which has stood the test of every weather condition for I > 1 i the past twenty-five years. I 1 The base of Paroid Roofing is a thick, strong, wcol felt, made from I 1 tough, durable stock. This felt is soaked — not merely dipped— RT I in a special composition, which makes the roofing absolutely proof m I against water, heat, cold, and the elements. As a lasting protec* By I tion to the live stock / h 9 On the Fowl Run and the Farm 1 I it is unexcelled. We guarantee the quality of every roll that we' M - I sell. It is unaffected by gases, fumes, steam, or salt air, In the m 1 core of each roll are packed nails, rustproof caps, and complete H 1 directions for laying. Each roll is 36 inches wide, and will cover H I 200' square feet of surface after allowing for laps, S| 1 Paroid Roofing, 2t6 square feet each i-ply 2^ply I 1 xt «,,,„„ , 24/. 32/6 per roll I I . Neponset Red Rope Roofing, each sso-sq. ft., 500 sq. ft. f I « jt r • « iS/ * , 27/6 per roll I 1 Co*ted insulating Paper, 500 sq. ft., a-ply . E I Ko«sat Insulating Paper, 1000 sq. ft., 2-ply | I Write for booklets and samples. , | < I Also in stock— Prairie State Incubators, Green Bone Cutters, * ' I Granite- Grit, and all the requirements of the farm or fowl fun I E. W. MILLS® CO., Ltd J I AGENTS. i; WELLINGTON.

KIRCKNEirS I Woodworking Macliineryj John Chambers & Son, Ltd M 1 WELLINGTON. I And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN, 1 EXAMPLES OF COttCLCTSIVE EVIDENCE 03? tS VALUE OF HOLSTEIN MILK. HEALTH. VITALITY. NUTRITION. DR, THOMAS MORGAN ROTCH, of Boston. recogniHect l)y his profusion th» world over as mi authority on infant feedinpr. and Professor of PetUattrieg, BBtvard UuniveTßity Medical School, says s — "Now, from a medical point of view the Hoktem Milk is exactly what we find best for infant feeding, and vfc is iih extremely good milk for any one to drink. Tins cow (the Holst«ln) represents the most perfect milking ahimal known, having every characteristic of »& tow suitable for an infant's milk supply, » ALFRED E. P. ROCKWELL, M.D., Worcester, Mm*., Bfcy B s-"! have for yews been of the belief that the milk of the Holsteih breed far excels tvll others for practical dietetic purposes, particularly in children, and probably in all forms of diseased conditions save possibly tTibercnlo«is alone." Customers can depend upon receiving their requirements. PIBST GSABB wnwSWlJffiT&ff "SHrj^^ffllSPSw. LIVEREPtro ORDER. IT IS IMPOETANT TO THOSE ABOUT TO PUBNISH « ■ fpHAtP they Bhotild procttte ftJRNt« X TURE that is well made and «üb« stantial. ■> ....- W ._, Th«* they Bl.ouia buy iheit FURNtI," I' "Jll.~\ n TURE direct from the manufacturers. _ ffe *• nn TTV Thßfc purchasing their FURNITURE /I \L^M\ | SHORTT'S, fiS V . Tlmti they ihottM iiispnct Jhis firm's'^ =SSSS j S^ s yjL Ssss=Sß!ss I lmhlGtlßß St«Ck Of , ** A AET FUENITUEE, * M •** % \ M^STEA3)S, Etc., AND .VALUE OF THBIR ( GOODS. SHORTT'S, LIMITED, ART FURNITURE MANOTAGTCMSB* AND TMPORTBR*, Sr3IiIS>STREEr, WEI/LI NfTTON ' SEND FOR C ATMJOGVE,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 5