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TAYLOR'S fLAWN BOWLS : , A splendid selection, fall weights and sizes, black or brown, in extra quality, ivory or silver mounts. China Jacks, Bowl Nets and Cases, I.R. M*U, Mensurinu Pegs, eto. LAWN TENNIS : RAOQUETS-SVaenger'B-Doherty, E.G.M., Demon, Special Demon, Retuhaw, S^sSollt?' lE^eld^lTp., The Special DavisV-Ri.ley H^on BALLS— Ayree's— "Championship," "The Bntieh (Hard Lourt) Slazenger's— "Championship" (Hard Court) JOHN DUTHXE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WILLIS^STREET. SEE THIS NEW ENTERTAINER Have a Moving Picture Theatre in your own home. Select the films you like best. See them in comfort at any time you wish. Entertain your guests and friends. Give pleasurable instruction to your Jto^ children. Spit This wonderful machine takes standard films if (up to 1000 ft.), which may bo hired from any Off film agency. Possesses all the mechanism of a fP^ theatre apparatus. Self-lighting, or can be if lighted from the iimn. Cannot ignite film. 55 Absolutely safe. Price £16/16/fk\ Let ' me) BlioW JJ ° U hh ° W Bimply this machino IT ' WATEKWOETH'S jß^ii-lii*^ PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, WttaS^Spl@|fll < Late Sharland & Co., Ltd.) 286 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON pi . 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 8, 11 January 1915, Page 5
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