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AT POPULAR PRiCES WE, have just received a consignment of Playing Cards that will sell like the proverbial "hot cakes," because they are good from every point of view. The Cards are fine to the touch, and it is simply a pleasure to shuffle and deal them. The surface is smooth and the pictures and spots are clear. These Playing Cards are superior to other Playing Cards offered at double the money. The prices of these new Playing Cards are as under : — "The Whist 1 ' Piaying Cards "the Whist" Playing Cards in the papular narrow French Linen finish, extra fine. Equal size, assorted coloured backs, in every respect to the Cards complete with Jokor. In boxes. sold at 3/' H ° rti ' "price 1/3 a Pack P " ce 1 / 6 a Pack Come and examine these Cards, and you are certain to go away with a pack. LIMITED LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON 25 J^fift KPimer Season *NS * s unquestionably the type which i W^^^'^^^^^^Sa Coat, made of High-grade , Scotch J Fleece Cloths, which have risen into travelling in cold weather this Coat '^^ IHlifliill liiillii Cloths, and are second to none in sty l e an d quantity. We have a wide ro^lif fSBI selection, and each one is cut with Hli EiSil ample fullness for the sake of per<r . S5/ "' to loo/ "' THE Gentlemen's Outfitter 54-56 Willis Street jG> Wellington i Silver-mounted « , « \t 4. j o i. jc mmmmi Salt Pourers to match Mustard Pot and Spoon w m WW As illustrated 11/- I jf!|| | Modestly-Priced Condiment Sets I I <BTT A^ 1 " 10 liul ? cost is easy to procure sets of Mustard, I I *LN pepper and Salt Dishes of sterling quality and artistic | I JJ design- If In our varied stocks are many examples in both Jm | Electroplate and Silver-Mounted Crystal, as well as Solid Silver, i | up_ to <£9/18/- per set. ilf Each one illustrates, in its 1 modest B& m . pricing, the Young policy of GOOD quality at moderate cost. | I G. &T. YOUNG, LTD. :: 242 Lambton Quay, Wellington, y For Real Qf Economy r^R. JAEGER PURE WOOLLENS COST LESS *-^ in the end because they last twice longer than any other make. ~" — UNDERWEAR AND OVERWEARALL WEIGHTS— TWO QUALITIES. '. The "Jaeger" is finest in shape and finish. The Dr. Jaeger Co.'s "Ewe" Brand is next to best, being all pure wool and popularly priced. All fabrics finally tested in Company's laboratories. Loading Drapers and Mercers, or write to Dr. Jaeger's Whole* sale Depot, ■Wellington, for Catalogue. •: — — ' "flr <§> ''^ SAFEfI, STRONGER, MORE EFFECTIVE, MORE DURABLE THAN THE OLD STYLE. - METHVEN SEAMLESS COPPER "^^^ HOT WATER CIRCULATOR SEAMLESS Tho cardinal feature of this new Circulator is that, it is made of Con or a specially-drawn heavy cold rolled copper sheet, which is seamless. v*up p &«. J, he /' ld Bt ?. le . haß seams which in course of tlmo crack and leak. The MOT WATER Mcthven, being seamless, is stronger, safer, more effective- and more CIRCULATOR i «?.. i e '-iJ fc l? coa i ted inside with heavy layer of English tin. and is ijtted with tinned brass sludge hole door, enablinfi tho boiler to — PATENTED be easily cleaned. A spreader is fitted on the cold water inlet. T" _. breaking tho force of and effectively blending the hot and cold »c — . -—.-g^^ water, Made with connections to suit any make of range — ,n -* i All Ironmongers and Plumbers. See our Exhibit at the g^L ___=f Auckland Exhibition. '^ <m METHVENS, LTD. Matters, DUNEDIN

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 3

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