{ _. Ji M, fU sm,sji* vrtmr Jut £ d AND VUHlitlilO the To^v-n Hall for I 1 (■ 1 1 1 \ . 1 ', ' ■ 1 ' i' 1 } THIBE GOODS ARE NOT TO BE TAKSN INTO OUR ' j ORDINARY STOCK, AND MUST BE SOLD. ; 12 CHESTERFIELD SETTEES— In chintz and plain coverings ' t • Note Prices, 25/-, 88/-, 96/« !■! I 30 ARTISTIC EASY CHAIRS-In art coverings ! Note Prieae, 30/-, 37/e, 48/-, and «e/e <; 6 Special Large EASY CHAIRS— Note Prices, 88/6 and 66/* \\ I t2 UPHOLSTERED BASKET CHAIRS— (1 I Note Prices, ai/» and 26/« 75 RATTAN CHAIRS— Note Price, from fl/e to 18/e oach \\ , 250 yards Double«width SERGE— At 1/« per yard ' ' !' : 88 (3b 90 Lambton &uay.
I Paroid Roofing ( has mariy advantages over ordinary building 1 _| | material, for it is easy to handle, easy to t applyj and the cost is (a | much lower. Paroid is no experiment. It is o high-grade roofing WA I material which has stood the test of every weather cohdition for §1 I t the past twenty-five years. 9 I The base of Paroid Roofing- is a thick, strong, wool felt, made from H I tough, durable stock. This fell is soaked — not merely dipped^— B | in a special composition, which makes the roofing absolutely proof H | against water, heat, cold, and the elements. As a lasting protee* IS I tion to the live stock , Eg On the Fowl iun and the Farm I I 'it is unexcelled. We guarantee the quality of' every roll that We n I sell. It is unaffected by gases, fumes, steam, of salt air. In the H j core of each roll arc packed nails, rust-proof caps s and complete ffl I directions for laying. Each roll is 36 inches wide, and will cover H 200 square feet of surface after allowing for laps. g Paroid Roofing, 216 square feet each t-ply 2j)|y || I 24/- 32/6 pel* roll i I Neponset Red Rope Roofing, each 250 sq. ft., 500 sq, ft, |j ! n JT 1 • « ,15, 15/ * , 27/6 per roll | I Co*ted Insulating Paper, 500 sq. ft., 2-ply . m J Ko«sat Insulating Paper, 1000 sq. ft., 2*ply B 1 Write for booklets and samples. « I Also in stock— Prairie State Incubators, Green Bone Cutters, j Granite Grit, and all the requirements of the farm or fowl run ! j AGENTS s: WELLINGTON. | _U,m_—_ Jl— lTilflT Mil mill inn - -fl MPr gpßMpa.wfc [ '.^Mj> 1 1 1! ih'.' _Aii^ujajwßt_jU^Mii_i!B^i^Lj,u l^i uj je^fci^^a u^yii, jjsii^ff^'j»yj L ij^
John Ctsainisers & Son, Ltd M WELLINGTON. And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEPtN,
EXAMPLES OF CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE OF HOLSTEIN MILK. HEALTH. VITALITY. NUTRITION. DR. THOMAS MORGAN ROTCH, of Boston, tecoffnieed by his profession th& world over as an authority oh infant feedinp. Mid Professor of Pedi&fcrics, Hiir. yard Xjumvemty Medical School, sayss— "N«w, from tv medic&l point of View the Holstem Milk is exactly what we find best for infant feedihf, and it is fcO extremely Rood milk for any ono \o drink. Tim cow (the Holsteih) represente the tnoefc perfect milking animal known, bavin? every characteristic of r cow suitable for ah infants milk Runply. ALFRED R. V, ROCKWELL, M.D., Worcester, Mass., Myst-'lbwe for years been of tho belief that the milk of the HoMrin brred far rxeels all others for practical diotetic purposer, rarticularly ih children, Mid probably in felt forms of diseased conditions cavo possibly tiibofcttlosis alone." Ctirtomers can depend upon receiving their requirements. FIRST GRADE _tm^?S_W H -L_?ft NR __C* I^X^__r_^__lZ> TO ORDER. IT IS IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT TO EUBNISH rpHAT they Bhould proenre _UftNl» A TURK that is well made and »ubBtnntial. f).'' ; -^' -~=ft TURE direct from the »ftnvifnefcurerß, ' ¥1 Rf? That by pitrehwing their FURNITURE |L_____aJ| SHORTT'S, J^^Ectl ____^»«^ fi^_i I _^ (-.>( -.> _S \ . hat <<ney, Bhould ihßpect this firni'» I _.- ....■-■ 'I-,, -i rTTT I imiflehgo stock of I A - A \ 'AM I ft. A_fc 1 MDSTBADS, Etc., ( _ ■.l_M_W>W*W* WMMia "{ j ANt) COMPARE THIS QUALITY AND VALUE OP THsm GOODS. SHOIMFPS, LIMITED, ART FUKMTUftK MAXUFAOTURBRH AND IMPOKTERS, WIM.tS_TR_J9r, . WBT.LINRTON. SEND FOR CATALO'itU-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 5
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