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Make Smooth and Easy Shares. I Week's " Sextoblade " Razors arc modelled on the lines of the 1 Tegular standard razor as has been in use for centuries, and they Q S can be used either as a plain razor or safety, as you prefer. Owing- B_ ; to the safety device, the user can shave with a sliding cutting I motion — the only correct way to shave— instead of scraping, as with the standard razor and the hoe shaped safety. "Sextoblades" are Ground by Automatic Process on machinery so constructed as to preclude every possibility of drawing temper. They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges are smoothed and stiffened in two more grind- §] ing operations, and finally they are honed automatically. Every fg blade so honed will cut the finest human hair, even before the last n operation, which consists of stropping by hand. En All blades— of which there are seven— are uniformly keen and H ready for shaving. Try a " Sextoblade'\; you .will be more than U ) satisfied. m v Pr/co 20/- , I E. W. Mills & Co;, Ltd. I Agents for the Dominion. I OUR Great Home-Making Sale CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF MARCH The Drastic Reductions we have made throughout every Department spell Value extraordinary □ for every true Economist. □ REAL BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING THE MODERN HOME REQUIRES. I Bit ouuULLAEi uU. LI U. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTBN A MARKET STREET, HASTINGS SPECIALISTS IN FURN/SH/NG. WRITE FOR SPECIAL SALE CATALOGUE. .^§||||afe_ SUMMER SPOETS ! i^ + -¥+ra±S_k O UR -NEW STOCK OF SUMMER £E~-W'±X. : A SPORTING GOODS from tha Win* # :: ±- :: 33 :: ::: m British makers is NOW TO HAND, Mid j!::±i:::: : :: ::|jl comprises a splendid asio-tment of tht '::::::::*:' : ":::ae! ."sllowinjj lines:— iililiii! iiii:ll * ceioket: V: :::;:::: : : ''■• : ' : "-W BATS— J. Wisden tnd Co.>-Selected, No, " ffiiiC": +• Ftjriwr quality- Forester »nd Son— Eoyal, i : ± ::: im Special Driver, Standard, etc A. _•. ::::: __X3*:^' Spaldinff's— Record, _ Century, Grand TgjL _:;-£» 3 Jap Prix, County Special, London Olub, -gf/ 1^ Single Rubber, Pructice. Stewart Surridge and Co.— Standard Driver, Ordir nary, P.R.D., Specfal, Extra SpeciaL |3Bj Gunn and Moore— Autograph {Special \ \m\ and Extra Special), Cannon. Bussey.'i IRtJ Youths' Bats. Bin BALLS--A fine selection by the following Eggs makers :■— Duke and Son., _T_r_eater, §§ SUNDRIES— Batting tnd jTicketkeeping W§. Gloves, Leg Guardt, Bat Handle iH Covers, Nets and Pole*, Wickets, Blili, *' B|| Bags, Scoring Books, etc il TAYLOR'S ' 11 LAWN BOWLS : Ik ' A splendid .election, ,full weights and sizei, ■i black or brown, in extra quality, ivory ■ |;S| or silver mounts. China" Jacks, Bowl BM ■ Nets and C&ees, LR. Mute, Measuring' fifiSßa _______ Pegs, etc LAWN TENNIS : . RACQUETS— Slazenger's— Doherty, E.G.M., Demon, Speoial Demon, Renihaw, Player, Centraject, Special Slazenger .._»..-«,. «• Bussey's— College. Sheffield's— A.D.P., Tho Special. DaVis's— Rrsley Hexagon BALLS— AyreeW'Cliampionship," "Tho BriMsh" (Hard Court) Slazenger's— "Championship^ (Hard Court) SUNDRIESNets, Poles, Court Markers, Marking Pins. Net Guides, Racquet Presiet. Covers and Cases, Rubber Grips, Gut Reviver, Tape Measures, et<s. , JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WILLIS-STREET. The Home Atmosphere is determined by the Furniture ! BEAUTY and COMFORT Tt is artistic, staunchly built', a joy to live with. We guarantee it, and believe, quality and character considered, that the prices arc the most advantageous in Wellington. Visit our factory one clay soon and see how well Collie furniture is made. Look round our Showroom. You are always welcome. Arts Craftsmen and Mantelpiece Manufacturers 167 Riddiford Street :: Telephone 1634

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 8