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The ONOTO Fountain Pen is of all British manufacture, and to have and to hold an ONOTO Fountain Pen is a pleasure indeed. The ONOTO has no superior in the world of Fountain Pens, and there are few if any equal to it. • ,-• The ONOTO Fountain Pen is self-filling, and many thousand words can be written with one fill of the pen. The ONOTO Fountain Pen never leaks, because it is honestly made. The ONOTO Fountain Pen is British-built throughout, and possesses all the characteristics of honest British workmanship. The ONOTO Fountain Pen is fitted with gold nibs, irridium pointed, in fine, medium and broad styles. The ONOTO Fountain Pen enables the bad writer to write well, and the good writer to excel himself. The ONOTO Fountain Pens, Presentation Series, Gold and Silver Mounted, make Ideal Christmas Gifts. PRICES! THE POPULAR MODELS, 15/-, 21/-, 22/6, 27/6 Nibs to suit every hand. ' MOUNTED PENS, from-21/* to 40/Bottle of Ink and Clip given free with each Pen. Lambton Quay - ~ - Wellington A-Host? of > CKriatmas -Jojs* • ■ can • be • road® ♦ with - • • • CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING. WTOWrtflv??J°s> .li-r b£ e,? kfastc "Ps)' 2 heaped teaspeonfulg EDMONDS'BAKING POWDEK, 2o;£. bread crumbs, lilbs. suet, 21bs. raisins, lib. currants, lOoza. sugar, 2ozs almonds, lib. mixed candied peel, salt and spice to' taste Mix ingredients well together and add six eggs well beaten and three-quarters of a pint of milk; divide into two, and boil 8 hours, or four and boil 6 hours. , / A """} "^e nest tea from the finest Isi&isa plantations to your tea pot. | , FOR GENTLEMEN ' l I A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION OF BOOTS AND SHOES STILL AT 1 NO ADVANCE WITH US, GENTLEMEN! • ENCOURAGE THE FIRM WHO KEEP DOWN THE PRICES " ijl Ge^chriSa^^tS Eb^ RBY BALS-/rhe r ~* -- !| Unbeaten at our old price, 25/- &&m jj Gent's Glace Kid DERBY BALS. — The ' !;| • well-known English "X" Brand. r^^^^M llj Usual city price 25/- 1 W^^S'^'Wi !i r- i.JJ ut Pearson's cut it out at 22/6 | i^wß\ ,:; Gent's Glace Kid DEKBY BALS.—Suede I M@<m p. Hned, heavy welted soles; Lewis and \fM^of^\ !;i Co., of England, makers (.gl*^ 7 Jk ;: Pearson's Old. Price, still 20/- -^*W& * Jm :,| Rook's Broadway and Alaska lasts, Jg?7 .. J7 AjM selling at the ridiculous price of 18/6 /&? ! •'' W ifl | Dominion-made FOOTWEAR— J§®/'/ # OT# jlj In glace kid and-box calf m§> '- /' ,§K \W ! , ( 14/6,16/6,18/6,20/-, 22/6 #'"~ tr~^'^'^ if I . Now compare our prices with Jff Ju i others, and you will soon sec .<^Sfe%>sv. ' that OUR PRICES REIGN /^ ~~ "*X *'*5r \ SDPREME. g 'I Follow the crowds to 3!**^ I THE GREAT SHOE STORrS BALLOONS FOR THE CHILDREN GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH PURCHASE Corner 130 CUBA STREET UL Br»nch« : Willis Street, Wellington South, and Auckland ,

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 3

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