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WINTER SPORTS. NEW GOODS. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. FOOTBALLS— Rugby: Gilbert's 11. Match. Bryan's Shire Nos. 2. 3, 5. Association: Bussey's, "Oxonian." and "Swiftsure," also Inflators, Ear-guards, Shin-guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. HOCKEY STlCKS— "Busspy's." Marvel. Demon, and Bulger Drivers, "Suggs" Clynker, Counly, Lancashire Witch. GOLF CLUBS— We bog to call special attention of Golf Players to our new assortment of FORGANS Drivers. Scotia, and Fibre-faced Bra^iep, Scotia, Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Mid Irons, Lofters, Mashies, Gleeics', Niblicks. Putters. G.M., and Accurate, Caddie Bag*, Caddie Polish, Golf Balls, etc., also the very latest in Dewralex Rustless Irons. GUNS— S.B.B.L.. D.8.8.L.. in Bonehill's, Webloy and Scott, and HolliVs make, also the latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Shot Gun. RlFLES— Winchester, calibres .32, .38. .44, half and full magazines, .22 Automatic and Repeaters. REVOLVERS— .32 Automatic, Young America, Premier, double-action and hammerless. CARTRIDGES— A large assortment in Black and Smokeless Powders. BOXING GLOVES— Champion, Gold Cape, American Pattern, Sergeant Morley, and Pulman's Improved Striking Bags, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, Swivels, etc. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES— Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Country Department. 156; Iron Yard, 2564. FLINGING * lELDER'S * 8 I *% \y& I S E I w%. IP I AWAY! \ For Four Weeks Only We gave ourselves one month to clear the stock, but at the rate we are FLINGING I IT OUT, the whole will be I . i. cleared in a Week. — — 1 I ; \ 17 fl7 I !"^ S7 10* €£ MANNERS I ' I REJUVENATE YOUR ROOF WITH corSive. STEELITE RED! poiSus. T,HE ONLY ROQF PAINT. TO BE HAD FROM SMITH '& SMITH, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, AND ALL STOREKEEPERS. /^Am//\\/\ NEW ZEALANDERS 1 frj^^^^k \ IN LONDON |.i / .^ji mjj&^f&^Z--''' ts ' ) will be glad to know of the numerous W I"" fie&gZ^Z*''^..'-'' ~~^^-* amenities and pleasant sides of hotel / . \ 'X il. "Tii 1111 1 1 -^F^- -t m V l>f e presented by the Hotel Russell. I \ * " fl '-^^^^^^ j5 ~" """ r y The visitor feels more like coming i[ \ ;<, •-•¦2?&£^-~^~z^ mm J into the atmosphere of English home- |n| )\} " s^"" / life at its best than entering an hotel. ll|) M SiS(>^ {£ There is that domesticity of service jfh 31 and general environment that make for supreme comfort and homeK- M P ness. The cooking is faultless ; the style and scheme of furnuhmg j| \ luxurious but restrained ; the tariff modest. M «|l C, At the centre of London* throbbing life, /^/^^V^V^ Ik it ii yet peaceful and quiet, oxerlooking the JT f \ M park-like Ru««ell Squtre. A penny 'bus fare /j$X£A - • f\ \ | from rimoit w7w 7 ipot of intereit in London. / /, A —the grand tour WHEN planning your tour in Europe, make the Hotel Cecil your London Headquarters. The greatest of European Hotels has long-been the favourite among New Zealanders, because of the brilliancy of its life, the completeness of its menege, the convenience of its central situation ; its wonderful Palm Court—Orchestra—bedreem accommodation— with bathroem contiguous to every one and telephone in every room. Secluded from traffic, yet in its very heart— the resources of a small city for the private individual, in complete privacy. Apply offices of this journal for the Book of the Cecil— quite free. F. W. KAISER, G«ner»l Manner. The First Hotel of Europe. \

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 5

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