WINTER SPORTS. p— -^ _ just arrived from thb^es^bn^bh^makehb. now on view J|| kW\ in House Furnishing is not a natural j|PPs i: n™-^ $' vi la -- ent w '^ everybody, but it is often FOOTBALLS— Rugby: Gilbert's U. Match, Bryan's Shire Nos. 2, 3, 5. Associa- JPtJti riOl 'T L "*'*'''" easily aCqUtfed by dint of CSilti\l\ (ion: BussoyV, "Oxonian," and "Swifisuro," also lnflators, Ear-guards, r!C$ L *. v\i •. J Shin-guards, Blac'ders, Lanng Awls, etc. I *>^AVy.v^ "' &X 1 StUCly. IIOCKEV STlCKS— "Bussey's," Marvel, Demon, and Bulger Drivers, "Suggs," |P& V1?V 1 ? v) »• ' '' ! Clynkcr, County, Lancashire Witch. If^'^HMflSß l{ yOUy OU al c in d ° ubt aS t0 wllen GOLF CLUBS— We beg to call special attention of Golf Players to our new assort- &^',fr^ tf s5 J 4l'| -!"l}7J| (Mhß Ik L ■. 1 l tT •L* ment of I' ORGANS Drhors,. Scotia, and Fibre-faced Brassies, Scotia. Bull- f JHfyj^^WilwM whele to sdect your rumiShmgS, dog, and Dreadnought Driving- Irons, Mid Irons. Lofters, Mashies, Cleoks, iafi'l.-i •4 :^^-'W'iiJOP!ff • i • » Niblicks. Putters, G.M., and Accurate, Caddie Bags, Caddie Polish, Golf fjj W f ),43mstisW our experience and judgment aie Balls, etc., also the very latest in Dewralex Rustless Irons. \« T "TS^fl^^^^f GUNS-5.8.8.L., D.8.8.L.. in Bonehill I*.,1 * Wobley and Scott, and Hollis's make, \ i-""^ \*rtii S serves. also the latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Shot Gun. W& .^*»?^%ssi!lsr RlFLES— Winchester, calibres .32, .38, .44, half and full magazines, .22 Automatic \ '^^^^^^M 'T /~\ Ol • and R^ ters - V^^v * n ur ohowrooms REVOLVERS— .32 Automatic, Young America, Premier, double-action and hamCARTRIDGES- A large assortment in Black and Smokeless Powders. you Will find an Uncommonly atBOXING GLOVES— Champion, Gold Cape, American Pattern, Sergeant Morley, tractive and Well assorted range of Furniture of every and Pulman's Improved Striking Bags, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, j • .• t j . t . - . , Swiveb, etc. description lrom which you can make a most Satisfactory Selection, and our Prices are Moderate. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, *♦• WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES-Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Country Department, 156; 'I 4 | O H /^ ¥ ■ 1 Iron Yard, 2564. • q I fr% Oi 1 1 Ifl V* I f\ D "T/H _ „„, i ne bjcouiiar v^o., uu. mmmm^^^ms^Mß^^mm - LAMBTON QUAY Surely in the foremost rank , ir^- nrjui i^Jl I\\\ / fl I And Wfc oflfcr of restful furniture for a £~^ I / | ~*-*l WSfTR Exceptionally GOOd Valtte long Winter's Evening, \W^em^m^fTm \l\L-*/ " S H ffl f^^^l 1 ' I comes the Morris Chair \ A\Wlll luVil^ L^?^¥ Js? i iLP MSfrPio. > Because there are more bedrooms in /lAi W& l'»Jfl^^M^^ I jA \% I ''■' _l 11(1 1( 'I ' //' ! |*"*S2B3& a House than any other kind of L.™u S ,Si»ple,Semceable /WM wfpi-!™4W I |SSftlol|Sl S^ m ' Although our Morris Chairs, /M B^i MmT \t\\ iS I 1 S^S^^m^- til * Hero you will find a selection of unlike all Collie's Furniture, M CSS(!\?V\ IvI^^^^BIkIIBI I I usual mteit. embracing Buites at are soundly constructed of JMN Ml^VlJ^^^^nMfflW I V K^^lStt^ L Jv^HONEST VALUE, Iho°BEST the best woods, you'll find Mi|j vSi\«l IK^ V^^- 7 P^L L#^ QUALITY, and LOWEST PRICES. that they are not at all ex- U+**~^ W ll? I »-— ' " C Call and view our Showrooniß. pensive. Will you call ? *^ • L P j J. G. MARSHALL Arts Craftsmen, 167 Riddiford St., Ne^Vtown. Telephone 1634 MM£^<m >**>««-™*™-™»™™'"*>*wiiKmm*MmMMmmwi^ jnBHH ow is the Winter " ,, m^^^^ °^ mr Coiatent I k The Kin&'s Pen tfffil^^* Wilh one of Williams> Fireside Chairs * '" \ ItJL Majesty King George V., the y f *-\^^^C^^H fj, Wl^vfi Ll 01 ie Lady. A small CO&y C^iAtr that - V»'J\ vffl R IF mlv and the Gorernor- ' S^^^^ /// U w) I ' does not take up too much voom. Soundly, W% m Koyai ay, • ' &ss&&£%^^&&k dw* s*^5 *^ \lj 'J , constructed with spring seat and back. M\i\ General of Auatrdia, vie the i _Li- ( ■ *! ipUl Vr^-rl^3BmM \g^t>&£*** iVJ a morris chair ra \M a 111 \\Ml W""** 3^ With .idjustable back and deep spring gji«w^ (& jdjXSfo % ill ilMa seat. The chair a man needs when he |||||jjjl jff wmf w*tS9 la I|l iraft Kauri and Rimu frames, upholstered in Art Tapestry or IIPSI C^fef TMHPIDI7 AT 111 \SI Canvas, all shades. Ssiwiift A^fLJl^l A Jr£jlx 111 wMI AX/« The best and cheapest grood chair we have for l^M^^Si \\\ IWk ease and coin -"° rti I|§r"rttß Which is British made and the ||\ I|| rt <n «n7«sf* /isv v 1117T I'Ct Wmm World's Standard in Fountain W 111 \ \ WllhtimC Mr I A I tfl UMaranaKlM - &Eu \H Pens. ' ll Ml *^* »»fi»«»**««v IX vl/e -Lilla* (corner of vivian street). iilMufi ALL THE ll \W, Sample Coverings on Requent. 'Phone 1429. llP\I Speed Writing Championships | |I! JL^ _ __ _^ . ■ '"" m r^f wnßn\\ft For years past have beßn won b y ill HI mi rr J !^^ ' igaairo—g IMj^'ira "-isers of th» " Swan" Pen. No other 1| \lM| |p«"''n»<». ■«■■■!.. M»Liumii l ii.ii.. M...M ...i !WmMW ,ii M -- - 1T I 1 ■"*"■■■■■■■ iraH^irai pen users have gained even a place 'IH \|||| f| El iwillrai m tnese contests. Godfrey, Gar- lr rt 4TO[B ' Ifff r ••■-* g\ ihl "win' l e Td rt^ch h rv^"^°s n netJ ts a Of are you 601n6 Home this year ? HHs-uH stroke) for their 250 words a minute 111 liHi p-e-otrrx. . . „ . Haslw tests at shorthand. ill Vll npHO patronised by princes, Europe's leading In *la _. „ „ „ . , «*-.^«r««, » *,^ ill m I Hotel cn Joys the reputation among MB «I The Swan 18 the SHORTHAND |L1 A New Zealand visitors of being the horn? imimm ' -jT, i "-rri WRITER'S FRIEND. MS Hest, cosiest and most convenient establishment E">^T IHH of its kind in London. The great hostelry reflecta msmJl^^J^L Sold by all High-class Stationers 1 M the thing we call " Life " more broadly than WFs//^ <?ss*& throughout the world. Mr any other London House. Accommodates 850 W// '^•f&M Hi\» guests. Bathroom adjoining every bedroom. V ( *i(s&^&f&in . v, . '- . Sly Telephone in every room. Unique situation— f ■JM£^£ f . Do B ottake Just -Mood as The S w «n" «/ centra i. Meals ala carte at prix-fixe. Orchestra t^Mg&Ze^m II throughout the day. Moderate tariff, and the { L— — —^ most amous Palni Court in Europe. Booklet free from oMeei " T~ ' ' F. W. KAISER. Gemml Manager. llf You Have Use for a Dry Cell- I , .iEJELJCeQIL^ 1 You Have Use for a "Hellesen" ! I *<-~*£ondo/2~2*^ I | The First Hotel of Europe. II H Buy a Hellesen Dry Cell not only because it lasts longer, m %rmmmm^r-mmm^-mf«^yr^^m:^-m^%i,^,,i,t^i.m l ,nm.A,.<. .)«» i«w"nwiniwiug»MiJl E but because it gives more power while it lasts. Eh ' ■■■■— — .. — ■ aß * MM^*°°™ iCTthiji -" <~™n>»n*to^^i>!'**uiMwma^mmnmmmmmm i It is remarkable for great steadiness and durability. It will [| SIMPLICITY ITSELF ! H appeal to you also by reason of its economical prices. It » «<T>T"TOT7ITn T "V" " f>iT\T T\ XXT A mTTT» i merits— nay, claims— your notice because of its many points m JL JjiJtC-T x!i-?L Kj\}ljL9 tW A. X !tjM\> I of satisfaction. | p A T]VTp |j Remember — Hellesen! Your ironmonger stocks them. Or j | direct from I (IN WHITE AND 30 ART COLOURS), I JOHN CHAMBERS & SON tor interior and exterior use. 1 Engineers W eilington I unique, artistic, economical, durable, reliable. _ _ SMITH AND SMITH, LTD., w RUBEROID ROOFING opposite town hall, sole agents. MAKES AN IDEAL. EVERLASTING, and WEATHER-PROOF ROOF, pj-u. *v tiTrYi? A T » TinMl7<s1 I Tn 20 YEARS THE STANDARD. -iS^ AJN IDJiAL DUMJiMIO THE PIONEER IN READY ROOFING, AND STILL THE LEADER IN J^Mpl' H OI?"'W ATER BOIIjER QUALITY. L^ \M In tha home ftloan| JZ A T CM* «f>TTfc §05™ ill WATER HOT-AN D PLENTY ALWAYS. lki\ljViJXUlJJ, «fej ||| AND T y E tUXURT OF A HOT BATH AT ANY HOUR A COLOURED ROOFING AND FLOORING MATERIAL, MADE IN RED, ||| 0F TIJE DAY 0R NlGm>> % BROWN, GREEN, AND SLATE. '^'l Get into *o"c,^ with your plumber »bout it, or write to tin ATTRACTIVE, ECONOMICAL, SERVICEABLE. THE ONLY COLOURED |§«f& |ffl|4> S ° l<E AGENIS ~ ROOFING IN THE WORLD. JENKTNS & MACttl, GIANT BUILDING PAPERS 2^^^L_t__JS^^ FOR GENERAL INSULATING PURPOSES. ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST. '" AR g y "o"" o " B "^"ITT"r~E ~" MOTORISt! WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICE-LIST. v^ — ■ . _ TT - T ~f, A « h « n . Landaulotte and Touring Cars T U S T L AM D ( E D— v (No Cars on stand) ** A Stock o£ BTANTON AND EVANS, STERMEY ARCHER 3-SPEED GEARS, The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd \Z^h^,, Si^rSuV fi& on at oi r> i. i-ti «r ... A i °PP- Pttiliaineiilary Uuildiug*. THOS. H OATE9. §0, 82, 84, Courtenay Place, Wellington] , PltOM " Motor iSuf; 125. waiu-^i.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 5
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