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I Goods '^^^^^8» I Christmas Holidays. | H The season for travelling is around once more, and you will require H ra many things before you start. B H One of the essentials of a holiday trip is a travelling trunk. We have 3 J| now on view a splendid range of Black and Green Canvas Cabin Trunks B fig suitable for your needs. They are made with light, but strong steel ■ El frames, and the lids are strengthened with steel bands. H I These Trunks are Leather Bound and Cornered, 1 j| fitted with strong locks and 4-inch trays, and have wooden laths on bottom I*s Ej to take all wear. H II Wo have special size Cabin Trunks, 30, 33, and 36 inches long, heavy m H leather bound and cornered, but with steel bands at bottom instead of fj Eg wood. Wo aro also showing Q I A Large Variety of Best English and Colonial I Cowhide Suit Cases (2 locks), Brief, Kit, and Gladstone Bags and Attache B Cases; also ladies' Black Hat Boxes, fitted with cones for ketping the B hats in place. H We have a range of English Wooden Cabin Trunks, strong, well-made, B light, and attractive. They are covered with good quality rot and water- H proof green canvas, protected by four bent wood battens and sixteen brass H bumpers. They are fitted with two brass spring locks, tray, and leather n ' sliding handles. -9 ' a We can supply all kinds of leather goods to order. H | An inspection will repay you. S I E. W. Mills 8c Co., Ltd, 8 SUMMER SPOUTS ! >^ffl :^Sl^. r*UB NEW STOCK OF SUMMER JEEfc:l: ::: 3 : fcErtl^ SPORTING GOODS from the leading JfcifpT :::: British makers is NOW TO HAND, ahd • : S" 'KM comprises a splendid assortment of tho «=ilPi!ffl "OBIOKBT : BATS— J. Wisden and Co.-Selected, No. ; : : ; xf . - " MB I quality Forester and Son-^-Royftl, •W"3f fiSf Special Driver, Standard, etc. A. G-. "i ~ tt£ ' Tat Spalding 's— Record, t Century, Grand "■"''■ TEar Vtix, Couhty Special. London Club, Single Rubber, Practice. Stewart SSu- f ridge and Co. — Standard briver, Ordi-' Ts£M*r navy, P.R.D., Special, Extra Special. MS Gunn and Moore— Autograph (Special IfH and Extra Special), Cannon. Bussey.'g gff] Youths' Bats. HI BALLS— A fine selection by the following ava msikers : — Duke and Sons, Forrester, |§i Batps. otc Kji SUNDRIES— Batting and Wicketkeeping $ffl Gloves, Leg Guardß, Bat Handle $8 Covers, Nets and Poles, Wickets, Bails, Pg Bags, Scoring Books, etCi If TAYLOR'S || LAWN BOWLS : !|| A splendid selection, full weights and size?, ;f; f 1« black or brown, in extra quality, ivory I i " or silver mounts. China, Jacks, Bowl . MB Nets and Cases, I.R. Mate, Measuring / $y| Begs, etc. LAWN TENNIS': ' RACQUETS -Slazenger's— l)oherty, E.G.M., Demon, Special Demon, Ren»haw» ; Player, Centraject, Special Slazenger r ■ .„.,«. Bussey's— College. Sheffield's— A.D P., The Special. Davis's— Risloy Hexagon BALLS— Ayres's— "Championship," "The British" (Hard Court) Sluzenger's— "Championship' f (Hard Court) SUNDRIESNets, Poles, Court Markers, Markihg Pins, Net Guides, Racquet Presseii Covers and Ca^eß, Rubber Grips, Gut Reviver, Tape Measures, etc. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. SHOWROOMS— WTLLIS-STREETf O'SMllvaitlEe Your Step! : Everybody is glad to see a man who wears lUfU?!?! 1 CJ ®* New IllllliilaLjkS) Live Rubber because he has a smile on his face, and good cheer and optimism in his heart. Walking on hard heels is like running an automobile without tires — O'Sullivan's cut out the jar. At all shoe makers, j EYESIGHT. Thrift and Economy iHi <*&>< . „ „.„ . \SP£CTACLES *$? oW in the Kitchen < { $P£crACt.es v* «Bk®J«* are attained by fSSS ' installing an Sffi OPTICUN OTfc T /\VY Sl™l 55 MANNERS 51 II 1I 1 N KgSSS WELLINGTON. ■ lYlv/li llflijw^^^ The Range for . Hot Weather! Ask your Ironmonger to GLASSES AS GIFTS! show you a " SHAGKIOGK." An Ptt?em for , he ., oW _^_______„ Folks." Testing either brfore or maoßßMßiMMaaHMißiMaanri , a {f er p|-esenUtion. — ' ■' ' ' ' ■■■■■" — ■ "'■•»"' •■■"- ■ — Eyeglass Chains and Fancy Cases •^^^KV^^m* TELESCOPES, MAGNIFIERS X^g*/ V^f> r and MAGIC LANTERNS gCIIOLEffIELD, FOR. PRESENTS ! Big Stock of Field GUstes SCHOLKFIELD. POR JEWELLERY! levi>S Sight-Tedfflg Rooms FOR. WATCHES ! JO3 Customhouse Qtiiy 5 Wellington SCHOLEFTKLD. FOR BARGAINS ! T v MBrri ,. n H « r-n-li GREENSTONE IIOtJSE, II T.H.Morrw.n. H.S.Gilberd. J 50, MANNERS-ST. (opp, G<o. JfowM*). m - mm — m T&

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 5

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