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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, etr. * HOCKEY STlCKS— "BusseyV' Marvel, Demon, and Bulger Drivers, "Suggs"' Clynkcr, County, Lancashiro Witch. GOLF CLUBS — Wo beg to call special attention of Golf Player'! to our new assortment of FORGANS Drivers, Scotia, and Fibre-faced' Brassies, Scotia. Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Mid Irons, Lofters, Mashies. Clpeks. Niblicks, Putter*. 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 Ilollis's make, also the latest injproved 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 hammen ess. CARTRIDGES— A large assortment in Black and Smokeless Powders. BOXING GLOVES— Champion, Gold Cape, American Pattern, Sergeant Morlev and Pulman's Improved Striking Bags, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, Swivels, etc. JOHN DUTHIS & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES— Town Department. 3006; Office, 573; Country Department 156Iron Yard, 2564. ' ' T CLEARANCE OF S Mm. Pictures Ltd. must sell. The sale I*3* Wb prices are not the ordinary sale 10$ *^ prices made to brisk up a slack |Tj|) time. A Theatre is to be built on @1 „.-._ the site, and the goods must be «.. finished in a few days. yjyf MANNERS STREET. " REJUVENATE YOUR, EOOE WITH CORROSIVE. OIJGiJJiJL/lIJtU SXIhJJI POISONOUS THE ONLY EOOE PAINT. TO BE HAD FROM SMITH & SMITH, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, AND ALL STOEEKEEPEES. | London's Homeliest Hotel | H fTSf 1^ Hotel Great Central has a character all its M 0 V^/ own. With tube station adjoining and buses jp w and railway termini at hand, the visitor finds p i access to any part of London or the Provinces m especially easy. Situation exceptionally healthy : % p cuisine dainty, yet substantial. Suites en famillc at p % special terms for prolonged stay. Spacious Palm p Court. All the comfort of English Home Life, p X-"*""" moderate tariff, and features m z~*f V exclusive in London Hotel „ % C I O^ Life, I i CjiifflMS£4 Hotel Great Cen/ial II -tradition! - "\TEW ZEALANDERS visiting London should I^J make their headquarters the historic 1 Hotel Cecil— the most centrally-situated and most famous of London Hotels. Altho' the largest, it is the homeliest of Hotels, and its resources and facilities are so vast and comprehensive that complete privacy or commingling with brilliant throngs is equally optional. Telephone in every bedroom: bathroom contiguous: accommodation for 850: world-famous Palm Court and Restaurant, where meals a la carte at prix-fixe are served. Meehlct free from oJHees of this journal. i. W. KAISER, General Manager. The First Hetel of Europe. ||

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 5