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WINTER SPORTS. ' NEW GOODS. TUST ARRIVED FROM TIIE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. NOW ON VIEW tP AT OUR SHOWROOMS. FOOTBALLS— Rugby. Gilbert's 11. Match, Bryan's Shire Nos. 2, 3, 5. Association: Bussoy's, "Oxonian," and "Swiftaure," also Inflators, Ear-guards, ' Shin-guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, otc. HOCKEVT STlCKS— "Bussoy's," Marvel, Demon, and Bulger Drivers, "Suggs," Clynker, County, Lancashiro Witch. GOLF CLUBS — We beg to call special attention of Golf Players to our new assortment of FORCtANS Drivere, Scotia, and .Fibre-faced Brassies, Scotia, Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Mid Irons, Lofters, Mashies, Cleeks, Niblicks, Putters, G.M., and Accurate, Caddie Bags, Caddie "Polish, Golf Balls, etc., also tho very latest in Dewralex Rustless Irons. GUNS— S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonohill's, Wobley 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 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 & 00., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES— Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Country Department, 156; Iron Yard, 2564. i fi , CLEARANCE OF IF wL Pictures Ltd. must sell. The sale !&» W& , prices are not the ordinary sale TO *■*■ prices made to brisk up a slack $% time. A Theatre is to be built on Sp wwy the site, and the goods must be ... fH§r finished in a few days. y/^f MANNERS STREET. EEJUVENATE YOUR ROOF / WITH cob a Sve. STEELITE RED! poi&s. THE ONLY ROOF PAINT. TO BE HAD FROM SMITH, & SMITH, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, AND ALL STOREKEEPERS. You want to pass the crowd? The winners in theworld's race are those who have learned to conserve their energy-— to make every motion count, to walk straight and to think straight. You must travel with ease as well as speed if you expect to get there. The only way to pass easily through city streets is on Weak feet, back-aches, nerves out of sorts, strained leg muscles, and a general feeling of wanting to go home and lie down, are often the results of hard leather heels. EYESIGHT; R ' >' id! Feel nt"n!Oßiy"— Mlfc«tifV: ji i ■ . ___^ 3 €B*4 te«s «r y *.°j n B P, ei V w « L et i" lhe SPECTACLES .»< T\ A * On £3tf~3i Vjtf^. a middle ot • bran bind con- Cfl£VtyM zv.ee *4&xk .SS^"' 1 "<**-// Youw«st.o«ietl)iDtbrtcins. SPECMCLES V* &$&&$?> r. -ir~T~> A /V ml* norms! he.llh. matei HEAQACHES \A ™ f\OVltlAki '/W i ih«»ir;m«d"uur.".»»b»i HEADACHES UrlltlAll" wtel emMtrt. •i«i. »«.i«... HEADACHES , c c"M A I'l'iinfef i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 5