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ing Powder, com- ißSHidiuillnX best, with Bovonil .^EHDnuHutllUili The large and increasing I trade in ... v^l^a Ihl I^s eEb Ji IB BAKING. POWDER is striking testimony from the best ' ' ' judge— the consumer— of the exceptional merit of this wellknown brand. Ask your Grocer to supply you ; with "CHEF" ____i_ / *** A FIRE CRUSADE. THE W GA"EVO" EIRE : EXTINGUISHKB. , pHIS FIRE-FIGJMING APPMANttJ , L is'tho LATEST and MOST XJVWfc )ATE MODEL of it* kind extant. Suffiiient testimony of its popularity and itihty can be gathered from the fact ' hat : IT RECEIVED THE LARGEST-** NUMBER OF- VOTES OF ANY* 1 ' FIRE EXTINGUISHER AT THE "IDEAL HOMES" EXHIBITION^" AND THE DAILY MAIL C&MPETITION £250 PRIZE HELD AT OLYMPIA. THE "GALVO" ALSO OBTAINED THE DIPLOMA OP HONOUR AT THE JAPANBRITISH EXHIBITION IN. JUNE, 1910. . ' NO DANGER]"""" PORTABLE I *' ' ' ' DURABLE! CAERY AND" CO., LTD:j ALLEN-STREET, WELLINGTON,'" * , „ -SOLE N.Z. AGENTS?; \ f \ - JENKINS AND MAO^ ENGINEERS AND IMPORTERS^ FEATHERSTON-STREET. A Agents £or' New Zealand-— " • lEID'S • ELECTRIC MORSE SIGNAfi." LING LAMPS. Accepted by De>* fence Force, Harbour Boards, o^d Shipping Companies ac the Mobt Compact, Cheapest, and Most Reliable Lamp' on the'market. ' ' <L **■ . • - t ■ Enquiries Respectfully Invited and,,. Promptly Acknowledged. JENKINS & MAOK» £ 94-100, EEATHERSTON-STREET*'!: Agents for' New .Zealand ,:i REID'S ELECTRIC, MORSE SIGNAK. LING LAMFS, ,»» Compact, Cheapest, and Most ReliabU on the Market. ' .» 3. LUKE AND CO., LTD. ALLEN AND VICTORIA STREETS^ ENGINEERS, " IRON a!nD BRASS* FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS^ ' BRIDGE EUILDERS, ETC. " $ ESTIMATES given for Structures an<M General Ironwork, and all classes^ of Machinery for Sawmills, Briok Works,,; etc. • ,_ ( Sola Agents for Davoy, PaXman Co.!C Suction Gas Plants, Portable and Trao^ tibn Engines". " " ' ( " Sole Agents for Pukometer Engineering Co.'s Pumps and Refrigerating Maohin> °Z: it ' ' '.■ -"•% .PUBLIC NOTICE. m MR. W. S. CEDERHOLM, Electrtoas Engineer, late of Hume's BuilditigsS; wishes to notify the pub Ho- that he- hair joined MR. H. S. CEDERHOLM (late ofc the firm of Codorholtn and Tolley), and uv future, the business will be earned on aft" the premises 6-8, MANNERS-STREET? under the name and style of ■• w CEDERHOLH & SON, | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. g ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. ; ■ 'Phones 1018 «nd 3257." ' I , , 4 yyyr . crabtree an,d soNsi 3 ' CITY FOUNDRY, ' Engineers, Iron and Brass Founder** - ■ Boilermakers; etc., ' •■£ Having installed special plant for making Wrought-iron Split' Pulleys, 1 are prepared to supply all sizes «f Pulleys, guaranteed to stand the heaviest work. Bo euro and ste our Prioe.list befort going «Uewher«. ' * ' ' ' ' -> , QMART SUITS! SIikART SUITS]! FOR 35/- ■ 2 AT HERB .PRICE'S. NY* Ready to Wear, and , they' re really Grew Value. Call «nd «cc them.. . HERB PRICE? Willis-street. . 'J> TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. ; : 5. MOTOR BICYCLES^AII makes K$ , , paired and' made' equal to neWv Satisfaction guaranteed.. Only skilldtt, workmen omployod. Nothing too difficull to repair. All' parts and sundries stocked^. THOS. H. OATES, ' ' ' [I* Cycle and Mdtor Manufacturer and Importer, 133, Willis-streot, opposite V.M.C.A. h 1912 MODEL MOTORS. LARGE stocks 'of famous Indians,' Triumphs, B.S.A, and Tourist Pre« A miers. Big stock of parts and fittings^ Expert Repairs guaranteed. Free gar £ ago. Anything for any kind of motocsuppliod at „■, SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, U 34 and 36, MerO6i'*bt., Wellington.- „, • • PATENT EXPERTS. • ■ HENRY Ho'OHES, Patent and Trad* Marks Agents and Consulting EAV. fineens, 157, Featheretou-iUeeW

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 11