g.—^i^y^^-i^.,, „ |M| ■gii j I JIM jl v y^^HjMM|l__M|.HaM jpj\ Golf Clubs with a Reputation J Wo have an extensive range of Golf Clubs, including Forgan's, ■', ■ Anderson's, and Stewart's famous '-'Pipe" brand. H j The clubs stocked by us are of the highest grade, and the utmost a care is taken in selecting. the material for the ' shafts and . heads. {3 They are absolutely' the most perfect clubs that it is possible to pro- H j duce. All iron club heads are H War '" and-forged of the Fiaest Steel I n with ribbe* • .o.ced faces. I fi Every wood head is made of the finest persimmon or dogwood, i | and every shaft is selected from the choicest growths of the' best ' I | seasoned Hickory. The grips are made of specially prepared leather, j H either black or brown. The main features are special quality of work- j ij manship and material and perfect balance. j l We also stock the following Golf Balls :—Spalding's Domino Dimple, 3 I IMidget Dimple, and Bobs; Silver King, Plus, Arch, and .. White I Colonel, Chemico Triumph, Driva Dimple, etc. ' S We are showing a splendid assortment of Golf Bags of the latest If I designs, including a line specially selected for professionals. H E. W. Mills <B* Co., Ltd. I fr>nr--M_.ii ■mm,,, _ WINTER SPORTS^ i| NEW GOODS. I JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS.1 ;1 NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. U JIJ FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)—Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths' Bussey's Match la (1, 2, 3). ASSOCIATION—Bussey's Oxonian Swiftsuro and Sj| Bussey's Youths' Swiftsure (1, 2, 3); also Inflators, E»rguards, M t Shinguards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. pj HOCKEY STlCKS—Bussey's Demon and Bulger Drivers. Sueg's $g Clynker, County, Lancashire, Witch; Shinguards, Hockey Balls, M| Paint, etc M GOLF CLUBS —Forgan's Drivers, Scotia, and Fibre-Faced Brassies, » Scotia, Bulldog and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirons, $S Lofters Mashies, decks, Niblicks, Putters, G.M. and Accurate. M Caddy Bags, Caddy Polish, Golf Balls, etc. ■£§ BOXING GLOVES —Champion, Improved Champion, American- iw| '"' Pattern, Striking Bags, Punch Balls, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, I, jug Swivels, etc '' as :" ■• ' ' sis ; GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L. in Bonehills ».nd Hollis. Make; also, tho M latest improve' oattern of Winchester 12G Autr.'matio Shotgun. IBS * RlFLES—Winchester, calibres 32. 38, 44. half and full magazines, 22 : Hj : Automatic, and Repeaters nM REVOLVERS —Young American, Premier, Double Action, and Ham-- ' ffijj merless, and 32 Savago Automatic Pistol. IMlS'i CARTRIDGES—A Largo Assortment in Black md Jsisw'■'■-:''' Smokeless Powders. V \jb'H»'DUTHlE'(fc CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES- Town Department 3C06, Iron.Yard 2564, Country Department 156. Office 573. • DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. Mk S- r^ALL.and inspect the BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE. ' mn^K Si Instantly Relieves and Positively Cures RUPTURE. Suit- ; t&e-i */>'& al,' s for _Me. n> Women, and Children. Novel Rupture Appliv&^Mfe ances, Utorine and Abdominal Supporters. Suspensories, etc. 2Wi»*..4 Sol° Controller in N.Z.—MARK SMITH. Private Address, **rZk^t<&s 24, Laurence-st. Office Address,94, Willis-street (opp. Shortt'• • g v /^yj^x Theatre). WRITE FOR BOOKLETS. HOW lOCIIUOSE UPHOLSTERED FUKNITURIi"^ The purchaser cannot sec the faulty construction, the cheap fillings and the E*| cheap springs so frequently used in upholstered' furniture, because the W& fabric covers them up. That is why yen and every intending purchajer •"" SHOULD SEE " AHRADSEN" FURNITURE FIRST. II After that you cannot" be deceived You will be fully informed a* to HI COVERS, WEBBING, SPRINGS, FILLING, &c. We use nothing but the E~ best, and pay jreat attention to the building up. We cover in Velvet, Linen or Kj Shadow Tissue. Estimates! for re-upholstering thatwc guarantee, given freely KJ Settee as shown » '«•/» •% i\ j*rstfßVFam. — „..__._-a ■ — -rwcr^tFKa^ Mm £^2 Chair* *• XI ©I U . / <*^o>s.!l lff:?ll?Hfllf IB|g:|||_f igT.liJi^iiiiliijij)"ijlijlf Mj^i G. F. LENZINI, Manager \*~\,0V [WZr-,-,,:,,!,^, m r,<'i^X^^^'-'ZMZI 84-86 Tory St., Wellingten VM^feiSS2S^^(| (Neir 0' as Corn, any) Vi^ffawakSi^ "Wclk.o Lif-le-P-ne-lf <i Lot." aiaiSJU^lSMßl^lS^liai|f|®JUfJ^ i ■___WM«____Jl_M«l_iaW-_U_WlU_«l_-Uil_3^^ .BY ELECTRICITY The "BEATWELL" SYSTEM This heater can be attached to the storage tank of an existing hot water system, or it can be supplied with its own tank, and when installed acts as an ordinary Hot Water System. Write to ROBERTS'-.-IRON,'STEEL' AND OVEN WORKS, ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Phenes 1767 & 3865. in 85, G.F.0., WELLINGTON. OScts: 31 Hunter St. Wirks: HillanJ St S.]. M.m___,c-urcr f the Roberts' "S»l»m-.nder" Ovens. ' EXMET : J3IiICKWOEK .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 particular, to tho BRITISH EXPANDED METAL AGENTS/ The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place. WeHinffton. : WE ARE CASH BUYERS ."OOR, LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS QCRAP, Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, -*- And Rags. TaUors' ck&C^lrln, cuT " SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS STEVENS AND CO., °^ * ' ty°«n^-lane), HTJGH DOUGLAS, 132 0 , Upper Abel Smith-street. opposlt - p ubho Library.--WelUnetOfc Tek "^ l .'Phone 1955.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 58, 6 September 1916, Page 5
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