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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 Nosi 2, 3, 5. Association: Bussey's, "Oxonian." and "Swiftsure," also Inflators, Ear-guards, Shin-guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. HOCKEVT STlCKS— "Bussey's," Marvel, Demon, and Bulger Drivers, "Suggs," Clynker, County, Lancashire Witch. , GOLF CLUBS — We beg to call special attention of Golf Players to our new assortment of FORGANS Drivers, Scotia, and Fibre-faced Brassies, Scotia, Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Mid Tron3, Lofters, Mashies, Cleeks, Niblicks, Putters, G.M., and Accurate, Caddie Bags, 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, Webley and Scott, and Hollis's make, also the latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Shot Gun. RIFLES--Winchester, calibres .32, .38, .44, half and full magazines, .22 Automatic and Repeaters. REVOLVERS — .32 Automatic, Young America, Premier, double-action and bammerless. 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, 156Iron Yard, 2564. FLINGING * IELDER'S * URNITURE I AWAY! W § For Four Weeks Only I m H I We gave ourselves one month I to clear the stock, but at S the rate we are FLINGING 1 IT OUT, the whole will be | — — cleared in a Week. ■ | ■ FIELDER'S TT Re R ce e ct s j REJUVENATE YOUR BOOE WITH CORROSIVE. S IjCjE-LJ. 1 E liiilD ! POISONOUS. THE ONLY ROOF PAINT. TO BE HAD FROM SMITH & SMITH, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, AND ALL STOREKEEPERS. , /**j I C SXT C Q "t^^ \\V^ HJ and .prescribed for thousand! of cues m VfflSbfillfosSffi'Uil. vffl*^ > '-- N HI of weak digestion and lots of health and N \ H strength. The rast nnmbtr of testi- ■^fflß'^7^ is/^^«^ v -V Hi nonials receired from Medical men HIK^X H tMtifytothis. It is the finwt Health ■ltl» X>^ \ M Food-Drink for all ag«t t made of lAwnL i\ H purest milk and cereals. p&^l«Wb||i — ,~i SHORLfmS hudsq n"^oap l&IAITm 1111 1/ /COMPLETE satisfaction IMALI tl/ MILK follows the use of HlTirthl hi/ Ifllkll HUDSON'S-the wholeH « Immensely popular in N.Z. Borne SWC et-smeHmg 8O«p. 1 cooLS SIT. SI 3&£ There is satisfaction in the eh drink— ginnß health ud strength to clothes it washes — they are H •!!• white and pure as mow; Rof Mil chemists ts — there is satisfaction in all M an t stow. \^^ &Q, woodwork and paintwork ■ t™£ nn * tSei * NNOnl cleaned with it-no foottt^^^^^^^^^^SJ/*^ I marks er finger prints left to WKHBHIHBHHfIf disfigure the home ; and after |^ .. meals, there is always satis\Ug» faction in washing up the _ T _ Jr^l dishes with Hudson's Soap. New Zealand II Go . d for G i«.w«e. L_._ •»*•*»«*— J IB Good for ChifMWtre. nas proved | G ..d f Or E««eiw«e. it beSt ■ ll| I IN PACKETS. - wiiihm „.,.~7~ EYESIGHT. ThTyll never "f" ff et \ *t"r" f^l fegggg " jg&A&*, No use worrying and wonderi«g Wtg'X "»?S SPECTACLES tfEJ&r when those blotches will "get <^ 3 SPFfTACIP^ \2* -^.^■^■> better They won't without ..d f , % Spgf/JfiZ You'll have to cure them \L * %£?s%!& TH& , V , BiV* optician i cc k ™„w*s f^& Kfl! WELLINGTON.,' U MkA¥k WA. 1 I fiH I SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF vLr\r¥ iftAMliiliiliAii nn irir ' women and children. *+l 7 ~~~ ' ~ ~ ~Z " fIIHE Secretary will be in cttendance at PATENT EXPERTS. X the Room., Bridge's Building., 119, TTENRY HUGHES, Patent and Trade Willia-street. on TUESDAY znl FRl' n Marks Agent* and Consulting Engi- DAY MORNINGS, from 10 t« 12.30. aitri, 151 FiitUetitQß-tfiMk 411 uaußUoififtlisJU Hiisik ewWiaiiii.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 5

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