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The extingxdsher.vis i separated from; the flame-spreader for convenience ;,in-- cleaning., I i t and .works automatically with the-\vick. : .., ; ; . , Jj I The founts are made of brass throughout, are beautifully/em- | bossed, hold three or four-quarts of oil, according to ithei ! style*of v}. heater, and $.-■■.■ ' ■ ■ ' I Will Burn from Eight to ;rTen Hours | i without re-filling.; I An important point with these heaters is- that they^'Havej I registering oil indicators, so that a glance will show the quantity , | of oil within the fount Another valuable feature connected with >■ '' I the No. 410 .Stove is that it has a top provided with-a-damper, \ I • the spread of the heat being regulated at wilL I These stoves are supplied with ruby or plain glass;,windows.. . %■ They, are simple in construction and easy to re-wick.,. I No. 416 —Plain 31/6 each, Ruby 30/- each I No. 460 —Plain 22/6 each, Ruby 2S/6 each ■ ' I ALUMINIUM OIL HEATERS—With:nickel, trimmings 25^,;each J E« W. Mills & Co., Ltd. "%&^a4g>»s»>-«i»e-a«Kul.jl)ll'_ U.HI! HIM.» JWL ■ Jll JI»M»M ■ ■■■ Mlllll II ' ■WINTER SPO.RTS.'-''■•■'■■ ■■■■■.?■[;■■'■■, ; ; ' . • ;■■■■■. J I ' NEW GOODS. • '-■-' M r ■;■' JU,ST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. "' fi •' NOW ON iVIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS, '■"'.' pi FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)—Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths'Bussey's-Match , M i ; (1, 2, 3). ASSOCIATION—Bussey's • Oxonian Swiftsiiro and ' fffl - ; Bussey's Youths' Swiftsuro (1, 2, 3); also Inflators,' Earguards,- "' *£$ Shinguards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. ' ' ' ' ■ S ■ • . HOCKEY STlCKS—Bussey's Demon and Bulger Drivers, Sueg's ' ■'.' i Clynker, County, Lancashire, . .Witch; Shingua-rds, Hockey, Balis, . §5 Paint, etc. ' ' , . ]. m ■ :. t GOLF CLUBS—Forgan's Drivers, Scot£a, ; and Fibre-Faced Brassies, 3 ' j Scotia, Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirons,- If Lofters, Masbios, Cleeks, Niblicks, Putters, G.M. and Accurate ?^ Caddy Bags, Caddy Polish, Golf Balls, etc. ' H BOXING GLOVES — Champion, Improved Champion, 'American. S Pattern, Striking Bags, Punch Balls, Punch.Ball Gloves, Bladders, ' '■sw .'' Swivels, etc., ■ .- ..'■■■ ■ - ,iS -•■-■■'-■■ GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L. in Bonehill'a ajid HoUis'g Make; aJso^the :8 latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic; Shotgun. >■ $M ;,i- ---' RlFLES—Winchester, calibres 32. 38, 44, half-" and-full magazines, "22 : 1 --■' Automatic, and Repeaters. ■ . . IS» ■'-: REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Double Action,--and 3fHam. Mm ' V : merless, and 32 Savage Automatic Pistol. , f§M \ ■'-' ■ CARTRIDGES—A Largo Assortment in Black and JmB&W-''■ - Smokeless Powders.' ■ ' : . . ■' . ■ JOHM IlUTrllls m CO. Ltd. • METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET;- % TELEPHONES- Town Department 3006, Iron Yard 2564. Country Dep»rtm^aje?ss ___15^0ffico' 573: , . "^ ■I DINING ROOKi:' ! j |^===;:^SI pS :' COSY AND ARTISTIC '' ; P ■^S^ I If contains Marshall Quality Fnrni-- ' P f' "py ture- Lasts long- and always looks well i. ip^''w^w^*>Hi l .wTI .W \fi —beauty and thoroughness are built, Jj ■.' I \\ _. into every piece. Moderate in cost—!; I rsi ■.. i■ - h r~^^-^ g°od furniture cannot be obtained: i■Uy ■ @ • m' M ' for less.; " \\\\ ' _ Superb Selectien of Sideboards, Tables,. Easy^Cioire,.: ■ I■ ji '""" in Dislinclhe Designs at .Factory Prices. s j '■' . INSPECT OUR SHOWROOM. | •,I^M^^| h G. MARSHALL j, * j /~~~~^~^ The Quality Furniibine Houte | 1 ' \f* ■ 46-48\ADHAIDE ROAD, WEUINGION JI, j. Of rlCfe WRIIIN6 TABLES: I j| WE MAKE TO YOUR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS ||| | AT PRICES WHICH ARE SUPREME FOR VALUE |!8| I Office Writing: Tables to order are a great feature with us,, and 'II IS'; ■! the business man in search of a' real good table that will with- if' ; I stand years of service will find every satisfaction in placing^his ,|p| '(■ jj . order here. ' I ijl.v jj 'As manufacturers we are able to sell on a much!. ' ■ ||jB4 ' jii • cheaper basis than ordinary retailers, and it is; '■.<-. |'il| j| to your advantage to purchase from a firm; '■ Jli'] I] . whose quality and-value is unequalled. : - ||l||l 5' A ¥11? AI^Ql^M'Q G';F"LENZINI(Mima*erySr If r\.JlJ\r\lJk3llll kJ 84-86; TORY STREET Jjjr 11^^ (Near Ga. Comply) " ' WELLINGTON. |lj" EXMBT BRICKWORK BONDING, A REVOLUTION IN BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT. 'AN EXEANDEDfc! METAL BONDING MADE IN ROLLS, 2£ inches wide by 270 feet Jong IT> HAS PASSED THE SEVEREST TESTS WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS^ AND IS UNIVEKSALLY ADOPTED BY) LEADING ARCHITECTS., 7 BRITISH MADE. LOWEST IN COST. ABSOLUTELY EFFECTUAL?! 1 1 j i Write for particulars to tha BRITISH EXPANDED'-METAE .'AGENTS,.. ''' The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd.1' 89, 82, 84,'Courtenay Place. Wellington:

WELLINGTON SGCIExr FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. . ■ THE public are earnestly requested to kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may oomo under their notice to A. M. ANDERSON, Sec-.' retary, Winder's Buikthgs, oornar Cuba1 ■and Manne^. stjgete, •'&O^Bo Sv . igs^

I^AUNDKY. ""~ ' FOR Hißh-class Work try COUCHMAN'S STEAM LAUNDRY, .Tory6trect, Petono. Motor Dejivery twice daily.: Rin^up. 'Phono 1758. . Motor will CnJl at Kclhurn Every Tuesit

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 111, 11 May 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 111, 11 May 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 111, 11 May 1916, Page 5

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