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w^v A Triumph in I &#| Bat Manufacture. I v^^lf^^m^ J a< ? ues> Empire De Luxe Cricket Bat is made of T&^VvS^^PlEi.v fine white English Willow, with a straight broad \^2wP*J!fi £ ra * n ruQ ll " l^ *h e whole length of the blade. vfs^wßsrkii Tk ere is not a fault to be found in the bla.de, V'-^'™lbW* i aß< * it is well wooded, it is shaped in VsmP*vCs su °k a way t * lat P er^ ect balance is attained and - T/sa\i2 t^ ie v^ n^ P° wer is sreatly increased by the corvJpQy rcct Pl ac i n £ of aa ample thickness of wood ex\jJs|9f actly where it is most effectual. lpjw| The handle is a special feature.. Built up of £p~~Y* Sarawak Cane, jTyf It is Fitted with Two Dittiict Spßc«. / ff^ 1c1 c ma * n splice runs from blade to top of handle, I lm^ v^l V an( * * s cona P° ie d of cork, with a layer of Plata. / ififel 1 - 1 «il \ ru^ D er between it and the cape. The rubber is J fflmi/^ iL I covered witli a sPecials P c cial material to keep it from mFj^V'lfi'J^J^ Tlie second splice runs from the fape about S^§^rUnf!llil k al * wa y U P tbe handle, and i 6 constructed in the same wav as tlie main splice. .^feßK^'^^X"* This ffives that indispensable sprinr to tke ' <av *'#tf!tlii^iWO&S h an <U. e Just above the blade, and greatly adds to R» !!U!«.ii'Mj«ißiHllßw the hitting power of the bat. IWe also stock bats made by Wisd«a, Gunn and 'Moore, StuartSurridge', Clapshaw, etc ; Leath»r Cricket Balls, best makes Stumps, Nets, Matting W.K. Gauntlets, Lei' Guards, Battinr Gloves, Score Books, Cricket Bars, etc. Inspection invited. E. W. Mills & Co., Lid. You'll Realise that Heal of a "Charming Home" I ** ~ ;v " " , 11 11 1 [p by Furnishing at COLLIE o EDWARD COLLIE LTD. ARTS CRAFTSMEN and MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS 167 Riddiford St., Wellington. T«lept»on« I«S4. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD., FOE BUILDERS' HARDWARE, AIR PIT FIRES. CRYSTAL FIRES. CLEAN, COSY, and COMFORTABLE. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. NEW «nd UP-TO-DATE DESIGNS, IN COLOURS TO MATCH YOUR ROOMS* Also, ' REGISTER AND INTERIOR GRATES. MANTELPIECES PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, Taper or Parallel PORCELAIN ENAMELLED SINKS AND STEEL ENAMELLED SQQHI LAVATORY BASINS, Angular or Oblong KTTOHEN RANGESr-Orion, Zeakndia, Scott's, ale. • LOCK SETS, English or American, . latest designs "TITAN" BEST GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON . PORTLAND CEMENT, RIDGING, SPOUTING, DOWN PIPE > GALVANISED PIPING AND FITTINGS 4 ' RED-END, BLACK-END ROOFING AND SATURATED FELT VULCANITE ROOFING, REX BUILDING PAPER SHEET LEAD, OILS AND PAINTS. VARNISHES, etc. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. Telephones— Town Department, 3006; Office, ' 573; Wholesale Department, 156;. Iron Yard. 2564. EXMET BRICKWORK BONDING, A REVOLUTION IN BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT. 'AN EXPANDED METAL BONDING MADE IN ROLLS, 24 inches wide by 270 feet long IT HAS PASSED THE SEVEREST TESTS WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS. AND IS UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY LEADING ARCHITECTS. BRITISH MADE. , LOWEST IN COST. ABSOLUTELY EFFECTUAL. Write for particulars to the BRITISH ' EXPANDED METAL AGENTS. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place. Wellington. — |fllTII| HEATING !_ HEATING! I HEATING OF FACTORIES AS REQUIRED BY 1 LEGISLATURE. I "IDEAL" BOILERS AND, RADIATORS are ti* HI Most Efficient and Economic on the Market. FIFTEEN TIMES CHEAPER THAN ELECTRICITY j SIX TIMES CHEAPER THAN GAS. j I Over 1 , FOUR HUNDRED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS already installed ;n; n the Dominion. I I ALL Information as to PLANS AND ESTIMATES I |j On Application to the SOLE AGENTS. W^^ JENKINS AND MACK, Ltd., FEATHERSTON-^STREET, Wellington. F° R LEDGERS SPEING CLEANING. SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS rARPETS ,^l^ Order Direct from the Manufacturer of Vj same day if required. Windows the Best Books. cleaned. Chimneys swept, Houw and HUGH DOUGLAS Office cleaning.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 5

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