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NON-RUSTABLE — ■ || &mj?^=~^. |h Stay Style and Corset Comfort \^^^^^ B|jsd|k «-^s v if The non-rustable D& A Canadian Nr[ I {!" » " fir {li^^P^fe*^ \f corset » model No. 636, here illustrated, xt'lv-ik H *^KTn~~!i^ I^l] $L as s °l vec l tne corset problem for many wffVvii lA^^ Ly] I A women. It has the long flowing lines ill I \\\ $5 hi// i ® demanded by the mode, and produces a' |.|\\ V\\ m W I i^^\)/l perfect figure. At the same time it is |'\H t\\ flf EBskS hygienic and comfortable, and is sure to Prill \\\ - ISII H li^^ give perfect satisfaction. ' Illli \\\ <ilh ™■« The D& A embodies the latest ideas from ParU," ituv \\\ W" \ ySa W® W* -md in fit and workmanship is superior to many stays at llmM \\ \ double the price. For sale by all leading drapers. lft Hill i BeHINieN CORSET C«., QUEBEC, Canii, 1 W n^ V 2^l. Makori of the celein-ated La Diva ConeU ' II U gQA

J^L FOOTBALL OUTFITS j /^*"~*4k*V' Commencing" with JERSEYS, our stock comrt^WtsF^ P"ses over THIRTY DIFFERENT COLOURINGS ( V fe\^g^ in HOOPS, VERTICAL STRIPES, HALVES, and \S>J#ZT PLAIN COLOURS. Wmhm Each Jersey is of ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, MjJraHL and QUITE UNSHRINKABLE. s^^ Price* from 4/6 each. Other necessaries for the Footballer's Outfit are— ELASTIC KNEES and ANKLES— From 2/6 each LONG BLACK or WHITE LACES— 4(1. pair SHIN GUARDS— I/BOOTS— English make 10/6 to 21/- pair Also FOOTBALLS and BLADDERS OUR SHOW WINDOW OF FOOTBALLING NEEDS WILL ' INTEREST YOU. INSPECT ITI WAT I A^PB? 2 fTßC&ftftl "the hashIf i^LiL/l^£i Cfc VilOdVn willis st.

No Jam So Good as "R" Other jams, may be cheaper but no other jam can approach "X" JAM in purity, quality and flavour. .;:: .:.;- .... GOODNESS is the first consideration in buying Jam. Ask for "X" and take no other I You Will Know It By This "X" j IDG ILliiSlutlill l l Ei vAUUjKA (I is the daintiest production offered to the public A tiny thing it is — can go into a man's vest pocket or a lady's handbag without any trouble.- ■ It takes splendid pictures, too, and is a well-made, selfcontained, daylight loading Camera. ' Price — In leather case — 35/HARRINGTONS <n.z.> Ltd. 1 43 Willis Street, Wellington J

WIND AND WEATHER fTVHERE is no lack of either in A the Empire City. Wind oomes from all quarters, and a change of weather ia experienced every day or two. However, STOCKTON COAL ie always theeame — you can de« pond upon it in. any weather, and whether the wind blows from th« North, South, Eaetj or West, STOCKTON ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION ! How about trying a load? SAMUEL BROWN. Ltd., 'Phones No. 88, 124, 164, and 805, 3&, , JOHNSTON-ST., WELLINGTON. I). W. VIRTUE AND CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET. WELLINGTON. pRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE And COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for THE N.Z . PLOURMILLERS* COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 4

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