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■T , SUMMER 1 SPOBTS 1 tfij /^UR NEW STOCK OF SUMMER, KjH'l . V/ SPORTING GOODS from the leading BEfj British makers is NOW TO HAND, and h|| comprises a splendid assortment of tho XX following line 3: — 11 CRICKET : Ew BAT^ > Ip J. Wisden and Co. — Seleoted, No. 1 l!j B quality Eg J Forrester and Son — Royal, Special |jb Driver, Standard, etc. HH A. G. Spalding's — Record, Century, jems k Grand Prix, County .Special, LonJ$aS3&&%&L don Club, Single Rubber, Practice ! >$Pp|Sß||isy Stewart, Surridgo, and Co— Standard i| t-S^f-^i. Driver, Ordinary, The Autograph Jk 'TZ^.^t'fm, (Specially Selected, and Extra jSE-:±:ftf±t:pl|i Specially Selected) i$S :: §E tnH±ma Gunn and Moore— Special, Extra t::* '.i ".'•'■ izy.'.'.X jia Special, Cannon M&L 'X'.y. '.Z.3l".'.i'.J& ' Bugsey's Youths' Bats J.JZ* m .....£- -i iJL •+■■ 4H "RATTS • I:;:" T":;!:;":;jfc'3jJ A ne selection by the following k':"":~. :::;'::::" ""--■«! makers: — Duke and Sons, ForkE'"" "it'SE'Uiiw rester, Batee, etc. WS:± $:#::-?+$» SUNDRIES— ifij: ::3::n":i^S Batting and Wicketkeeping Gloves, iKT;;:fi:iflir Leg Guards, Bat Handlo Covers, Neta antl Folcs > Wickets, Bails, Bags, Scoring Books, etc. LAWN TENNIS : RACQUETS— Slazcgger's— Doherty, E.G.M., Demon, Special Demon, Renshaw, Playor, Centragut, Special Slazenger Bussey's— College. Sheffield's— A.D.P., The Special. Davis' s—Risley Hexagon Ayres's — "Championship," "The British" (Hard Court) Ayres— "Championship," "The British" (Hard Court) SUNDRIESNets, Poles, Court Markers, Marking Pins. Net, Guides, Racquet Presses, Covers and Cases, Rubber Grips, Gut Reviver, Tape Measures, etc. TAYLOR'S LAWN BOWLS: A splendid selection, full weights a-nd sizes, black or brown, in extra quality, ivory or silver mounts. China Jacks, Bowl Nets and Cases, I.R. Mats, Measuring Pegs, etc. JOHN DUTHIK & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. SHOWROOMS-WILLIS- STREET OrcjTJtedroom Fnroit tire tJ ""* m *^^ merits close inspection, even by the tjf \™"" mos t fastidious, because it is built / Sfllfiii V bEs J k y craftsmen who take a real pride / JCl!§^ ml ifr raffle '" t * ie ' r wor k- has many good V|^? = i^S^B^ ABOVE ALL >>^ «- JKJEiJuI fkIiJLJLA 1 a is the feature which commends it to persons who want honest value for their money. These values speak for themselves— but please see the goods J. G. MARSH 4LL'S The Quality Furnishing House 46 ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON =====- — — JJ |^ MmwnTWJiiiiJUJini '\H I If You Have Use for a Dry Cell- j I You Have Use for a "Hellesen" ! |: |j Buy a Hellesen Dry Cell not only because it lasts longer, jj ra but because it gives more power while it lasts. I It is remarkable for great steadiness and durability. It will \ \ appeal to you also by reason of its economical prices. It \ j merits — nay, claims — your notice because of its many points \ | of satisfaction. <-j |j Remember — Hellesen! Your ironmonger stocks them. Or 1 | direct from X 1 JOHN CHAMBERS & SON I 1 1 Engineers - Wellington j f A .Special Display at Young's There are vast differences in the workmanship of Gold Alberts — differences often not observed by the average purchaser. These we are now showing are made by a specialist on the premises, and are worthy of most critical inspection. It will be noticed that tho solderings are all quite invisible, the links precisely even, and the surface and finish perfect. Such craftsmanship is much superior to tho work of tho average all-round jeweller. Most assuredly no better Chains are to be bought in Wellington. See these and decide that when you buy an Albert it shall be from ' G. & T. YOUNG LTD. 252 Lambton Quay- :: "WELLINGTON ._._ •„,, ■ m J Ip 3 ■ , s^ i A Boiler that is Specially Strengthened j| *-* at the most important place. ul ■^^Sgss^iM^l!M^' ' '— -^jt-w Everybody must know that C^^^^^^^^ il§ir^ a boiler * ets double the T^slfS!!!!!r^ ~!L^r wear at the bottom that it 1 does anywhere else. At I this P oint the heat from . the 1 "~^^^%i^^^^^Bf re s S re atest, the weight I "illi^lliliilliSyf °^ t^- e wa * er ?f? fl d clothes is \ ~~^* > *j>^fyfy: jfcfAyi^^j t CJUcO.ll.jj UHICSS SIXCFI^j 111™ \ '^fe -JlliwilPPiS/ ened, the bottom is worn out \/§lik 1 * while other parts are quite Nj^^c^^j^gj^^^^^T^ good-. For this> reason you __„_ Wi — get far longer wear from Burt's Copper Washing Boiler. Burt's are made by special machinery, and the bottoms are of extra heavy gauge copper. They are power hammer plenished, which ensures even thickness throughout and prevents thin places. Average weight : One pound to the gallon. This is the correct weight for boilers. Though so much better, Burt's Copper Washing Boilers are no dearer than others — in many cases cheaper. Obtainable ail Ironmongers and Plumbers. PRICES ON APPLICATION. ! 1 A. ft* T. BURT, LTD. | I ! COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. ||| I No ftiixf^after Eating, Now! ~" .j^Spili I No^More Dreadful Indigestion! jS ' '" ™1 F //Y Genuint Cobifortrani Snjoymeni ofter Meals luve 3 /jY been »ecuted by takiog " WAHOO "—the wonderful \^'-^ti^wK^w^«t^?^yM ? ill Extract of Rcott. Barkt. And, Herbs, which i* »uch ■ ■ 111 ' w ell-knewn curs for lndige»tion,'Conitipatioß.He»i(burn. ... ~~^i^a^^^«i^! W |-J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 5

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