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WINTER SPORTS. NEW GOODS. TUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOW ROOMS. FOOTBALLS— RUGBY : Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths', Bnesey's Match (1, 2, 3). ASSOCIATION: Bussey's, "Oxonian," "Swi£tsure,'\ and Bussey's Youths' "Swiftsure" (1, 2, 3) ; also Inflators, Ear-guards, Shin-guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. • HOCKEY STlCKS— Bussey's, Demon and Bulger Drivers, Sugg's, Clynker, County, Lancashire Witch; Shin-guards, Hockey Balls, PainC eto. GOLF CLUBS— We beg to call special attention of Golf Players to our new assortment of FORGAN'S Drivers, Scotia', and Fibre-faced Brassies, Scotia.Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Mid Irons, Loftors, Mashies. Cleeks, Niblicks, Putters, G.M. and Accurate, Caddie Bags, Caddie Polish, Golf Balls, etc. GUNS— S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's and Hollis's make, also tho latest im. proved pattern of. Winchester 12G Automatic Shot Gun. RIFLES — Winchester, calibres .32, .38, .44, half and full magazines, .22 Automatio and Repeaters. REVOLVERS— .32 Automatic, Young America, Premier, double-action -and hammerless. CARTRIDGES— A large assortment in Black and Smokeless Powders. BOXING GLOVES— Champion, Gold Cape,' American Pattern, Sergeant Morle;?, and Pulman's Improved Striking Bags, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, ' Swivels, etc. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ' WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES— Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Country Department, 156; Iron Yard. 2564. \. f When you buy Electroplate jEßKsfcr. DE sure to see our stock!. The /p SSllil_\ iH *-^ strength and beauty of the designs /B lßPis|\ If ) represent something much finer /ij H^^\ It/ than is usually obtainable. Quality JM'^SSb^ui is high, prices are low. /ft ®BHW G. & T, YOUNG Ltd. 252 Lambton Quay j MILITARY OFFICERS! I I , We guarantee to FULLY EQUIP you I § with all NECESSITIES for the FRONT I WitHitt 24 Hours I I A I |TW 117 Customhouse Quay I 1 £%• SLtMm* T JL 9 (Oppo.it* Bank N.Z.) | I EXPERT MILITARY OUTFITTER. 1 I Don I Experiment <l^^^^ft 1 hsis Droved «\^\ * IIIILInL \y V\\ l HALL'S I Distemper "^^^^K; \f*V vA best or jgsM At%£m m | coverings. 1 While largely used for its artistic effect, the world* I q wide popularity of Hall's Distemper rests upon its solid • m I practical advantages. This decoration first disinfects gl and destroys all germ and insect life. If combines with {§ the wall to give a surface of velvety finish and great g J durability ; it never fades with sunlight nor discolours g 5 with age, and is the only wall covering that may be H jj satisfactorily "spring-cleaned." M § It is imporunt to ordef»by-iumc^M:a<^tubsUtute. poweM«»Jth« n , ■ tmiqire advantages of II I Mall's distfmdfi? H ' P«rlicu!»n free on application. ' B fj R. &E. TINGEY & CO., Limited, 30 Manner* St., Wellington. 1 H Asenu-Lowet Hull: W. E. GODBER. Peione: W. F. RENNIE. I {p3p 3 — "TN A Boiler that is Specially Strengthened || v at the most important place. BURT'S Copper Washing Boiler >^Tl7'~*BaWE^' -"ifSmmtrr wear at bottom that it ..',„ -•■■'" _, c) . f ar i on g er W ear from Burt's Copper Washing 1 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 all Ironmongers and Plumbers. I I PRICES ON APPLICATION. | lil A..& 9 X. BURT, LTD. lil [I COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Ij (Hasa ■■■■■,■■,. -f=#J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 5