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Before Stocktaking We must Sell, irrespective of cost 350 LENGTHS GOOD LINOLEUMS, 2 i to 6 yard pieces, from 2/6 to 12/- each £ 130 LENGTHS GOOD CARPETS \ From 4/11 to 30/ODD CURTAINS AT HALF COST. 100 MADE-UP BLINDS, all sizes c 2/- and 2/6 each 550 PIECES CASEMENT , CURTAIN MATERIAL, all shades. Must be cleared. - -A. _. LAMBTON QUAY ) Specify a " Simonds" Saw and be Certain ! The timber mills with the biggest output, _____L/i__ as well as the tradesmen with the highest l\ \ VftffiPy/>_P_< V reputations, prefer Simonds' saws. For "Wrwr^rvl'i whatever purpose you require it, the best J dr(B !^J&, A UI .§ expression of QUALITY, RELIABILITY, Jr J _Xs3C:ff |J!/J AND TEMPER is assured in a "Simonds ' /^^^^^lvA\ fffl — the saw of excellence ai the price of the >^^ ')«_\\V \ vM ordinary* From ore to saw the work is the <K*i \*\ f«S product of Simonds. Ask your ironmonger, he'll tell you. JOHN CHAMBERS <& SONS, LTD. Engineers t t Wellington t. AN "IDEAL" DOMESTfo' "' HOT- WATER BOILEB In tills home means WATEII HOT- AN D PLENTY ALWAYS. Get into touch with your plumber about it. or write to tilt SOLE AGENTS — , JENKINS & MACK, WELLINGTON. f It- ""TfflrrrflT s^^^ '^^ c sturdy ships, such as the ]Jr QJftfc " Victory," thai helped build the ((uyHSt Empire, were built of Oak. Much |kJ "^ |ftSi Collie's Furniture i . ' ""^fefevsi^ thai will last for years, and still be , „ i n if ' '- [j good, ib also built of Oak. 9 jy.l ' ■.... Wb not only the selected timber f] I ' "TiPfcil"" tnat niakes Collie's _ Furniture so m r"lH"i h- ■. _,____. i"( superior, but the skilful construe-r-EBr^R^ — ii—| tiort by expert craftsmen, and ihe ___l / carefully selected grains ai'e also ' ' -^ C) responsible for the elegance and '[ ~ beauty of theso designs. SSTO =J=J Here *™ OAK SUITES, OAK TABLES, OAK SIDEBOARDS _i_,,.— Tx-n-.-.— y _,^j j goods are marked * r plain £s. d. prices. Arts Craftsmen :: 167 Riddiford Street Toleplione 1634 __^^^^__ =^_____ . MAKES AN IDEAL. EVERLASTING, and WEATHER-PROOF ROOF. 20 YEARS THE STANDARD. THE PIONEER IN READY ROOFING, AND STILL THE LEADER IN QUALITY. KALOROID, A COLOURED ROOFING AND FLOORING MATERIAL. MADE IN RED, BROWN, GREEN, AND SLATE. ATTRACTIVE, ECONOMICAL. SERVICEABLE, THE ONLY COLOURED ROOFING IN THE WORLD. ■ GIANT BUILDING PAPERS FOR GENERAL INSULATING PURPOSES. ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST, .WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICE-LIST. The Stewart Tiiirisr, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd 80, 82, 84, Courlenay Place, j Wellington. <^ ITADATl ° I p^Vrffwiii I rHt WEAK Jli X^^-^f^ "Hsu. ' '■I, lO 'P y° ur household or business care S~\\ '"^ t::^N_ < r f esrnct so much energy that sometimes yo» (^** :^^^_r_**~~^,\ -</at <LitM\ feel run down, it is wiae to at once t»> ' 7^ V.TADATIO I f%zn=z^?~ STOP DRAGGING AION<S _■ W^^^^l I* ma y he tKak your weakened stnte i | YES! (^^^iS » warning of coming {Hne BSI sndVITAD\TII j^j «ffi—-sw«a«K w ;ji t | lUs - saVff yov f po-hnps weeks • m TT is in cas^ ,of sickno^ I suffering and pounds "to '* A wlioro <lio David M'Crno _ doctors bills. I Imperial Roll Mattross h moxt I ' . , . , . » % _ r" | thought of. It is soft and I Be ? in tttklft 8 l h>* Remedy to-day, f<> | comfortable, yot il, rloos not m :hougn VITADATIO -has cured, and vhl |g rise nrounrl tlio paiioni, smoilw | :ure disease in its advanced forms, it curt fniff him in ijorspprahon. Tlipy ;he early stages quicker, w ill last for yoai>i and npvor JB iiopd makiiiq: up: simply turn * ' P lliom atifl your bwl i-; mndc. 1 Write For Free Advice | DAVID M'CRAE, | and Testimonials, a :: I """""* B. A, PALMER, ' .39 Fljadcrs Uie, Mclbeujae, Vis

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 5

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