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j For Spring I Lengthening days and warmer sun begin to call for ' t daintier hangings than are favoured in the colder days, In preparedness Scotillar's have introduced some decidedly, Hovel smd distinctly new Curtain Materials. For instance, the Koehel Linen at 2/11 per yard, & new material 50 inches wide, is specially adapted for stencilling, "besides being cooMooking and inviting. . "Silverine," another new Curtain Material 42 inches wide at 3/11 has silver ground' with blue, red, green, and gold stripes. The Cotton Poplins in creams and green, with borders to match, also make very artistic furnishings. •ti These and othet recently introduced Spring Hangings 'ar» on view in our Showrooms. The Seoullar 00. Limited, Lambton Quay. _.J_l . '_[•! '!Z— Z__— .._-/_„. ' ' R. & L TINGEY & CO.'S SALE CLOStS NEXT WEDNESDAY, 30th AUG. Site must be cleared for butUltrtt' * Now is your chance for Papers, Paints, Pictures, Mouldings, etc. No reasonable offer refused, CONCKETE MIXERS, MANUFACTURED BY TUti RANSOME vee MEHE MACHINERY OOMPAOT, THE POWER MACHINES. •ARE W^L.N&NO.tAVOIIRABUYXNOW^ $$ Abt-Jbtiftdß CJDSOptffl US EK3' And Acknowledged to be the BEST MACHINES ON THE MARITE'f, They reoetitty trot ont a H AND-POWK R MACHINE. . This tain? ftlso ft POUT A.THT) MACHINE should appeal to all CONTRACTORS, m it tnpenetas th» old pto««fti ot shdrel mixing, " ■' »< We invite inqniriei, Fnll informatiotwuid Prioos on *pplioaU<m, Tbe Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd,; Courtenay Place, Wellington, AGENTS. , KIRCHNERS Woodworking Machinery John Chambers & Son, Ltd., WELLINGTON. And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN* EXAMPLES OF CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE OE THE VALUE OF HOLSTEIN MILK, HEALTH. VITALITY. KUTRITION. »T|R. THOMAS MORGAN ROTCH, of Bcwton. rscoi?niscd by big profusion th* &J wotld oyor as an authority on infint fredinp, and Profefeof ot Pedifttcio^ Harvard iJtmiversity Medicivl School, gays:— "Now, from »< medical point of view th* Holstpih Milk is exactly what we find be^t for infant fc6dtaEj, »t»d it i» wi «• tremely good milk for any one to drink. This cow (the Holsteih) represent! the most perfect milking »nimal known, having every chwaeterietic of a cow suitable for an infant's wiilk wtpnly." ALFRED E. P. ROCKWELL, M.t)., Worcester, Mass., Bay*!— "t have for yenn been of the belief that the milk of the Holstein breed f»r excels all trthetg for . practical dietetic purposes, liftrtietilarly in children, a.hd probably in nil forms of ' diseased conditions cave possibly tuberculosU alone." Customers can depehd iipoh receiviiic fchpir retitiirefflents. • * -.««.-,*.*.« •«. «<^OHN S. MUNRO, 58, Ohnshn-atMeb. 'Phd«6 YH&, TIRST ORAI3E BUTTER, NTSW LAID EGGS. AND FRESH CREAM DR. LIVERED TO ORDER. ~ SHORTT'S, hmitbdT ' OBEAT STREET - WIDENING SALE NOW ON ! GREATEST BARGAINS IN FURNITURE EVEE OFFERED IN WELLINGTON, FUOVB THIS BY ISSPKCTING OUU SHOW ROOMS AND JUDGING ' FOR YOURSELVES. W. F. SHORTT, limited, ART PtJßttlTtmE MANttPACl l UIiER& AND IMPOKTia*, 83i 85, and 87, WlUig-STRBET, WELU^atON, 1 i >

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 5