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After ; use the blades j Mi only be Dipped in Hot Water and Wiped with a cloth and they will be found to be perfectly bright and free jj" from stain. \ These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used to cut onions, I lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which so quickly stains' | ordinary knives, then left for some hours without cleaning, withI out the acids leaving any stain upon them. j They are unaffected by water or acids or by anything from I which Table Cutlery usually suffers. ii | ■ An early.inspection of these goods, which are made by C. 5 Johnson and Co., will repay you. 1 All knives are marked "Firth Stainless."----1 Ta**ffl**B____»**j__3___i^^ _ Jf i*^reß__m ßMMMC n M riff ij_inmw«wufcUK_—ii_fl___ " " oinuiMaamumiawg^^^'^^^^watawmaaaaaaamamaaaammmamwamaaa WINTER . SPORTS. ■ m NEW GOODS. I JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKER??. 1 NOW ON VIEW AT OUR'SHOWROOMS. . rf jUi FOOTBALLS (RUGBS")—Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths' Bussey's MatoH M (1, 2, 3). 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RBl RlFLES—Winchester, calibres 32. 38, 44, half *nd full magazines, 22 fall Automatic, and Repeaters fi|B| RU .OL VERS—Young- American, Premier, Double Action, and Ham- fiSf merless, and 32 Savage Automatio Pistol * ■ .- .* I iW_! CARTRIDGES—A Largo Assortment in Black »nd " jfflmM Smokeless Powders. * JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd.,METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES- Town Department 3006, Iron Yard 2564, Country Department 156. Office 573. 7 *^^—— c DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. riALL and ins.ect the BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE. \J Instantly Relieves and Positively Cures RUPTURE. Suitable for Men, Women, and Children. Navel Rupture Appliances, Uterine and Abdominal Supporters, Suspensories, eto. H«_w_rf Sole Conti oiler in N.Z.—MARK SMITH. Private Address, I}, 24, Laurence-st Offico Address,94. Willis-6treet (opp. Shortt's WtiSSS^ifeiA Theatre). WRITE FOR BOOKLETS. »^M®H^H§ " "WALK. 'if,li^SS'i^^^^™^^x 1 VmmWl l WARDROBE fsrjf} IT If li- '/I if '// V I////7 Tl»*t«P'me'umroof'fO«<itaste'jcomv_ioiigly V* —» I iff '** '! I 111 I I depicted in thil exact picture of our •pecial «B|l '/W ' % III 1 ' H" SOLID OAK WARDROBE FOR £S. The delimit K| film 'I I" 7 // \Wi unique—the wovkin&mhip '• hoaest. It is »m e_cep.' IRS, , 1/"I '4 Il! I' \■ /■ iimMy *]*<>iova W»rdrob», ud repreieiti uiuiuid K|| l/lllJ '// ll .*/ WX S°oA v*"-1"". Come and soe it. Tou will immediately rs| llf'/ // 1 / •'v\ ■'!lU"<, y<m CUL *"* m""T ™ COOD FURNITUHt fl ' //! '// ' 1 '■#/*_? "'Il h(,rc* -V m'jWl'i- AHRADSEN'S ■-..#' //././//// lS? s2!5 Si „'Ji'l. G. F.'LENZINI, Manager. (Near Gai Co.) 1M Willi /' S**"**Cg*-j*gS^ •' // B**-86 TORY STREET, . - JBJP • JU ' 7/ '^W )4 WELLI< i NGTON; Electric System, quantity. BOILING WATER for all purposes from "HEATWELL" • Electric Urns, one pint to ten gallons. Write to, call, up, or see the Sole Manufacturers ' ROBERTS''-.i RON, STEEL AND OVEN WORKS, ■ ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Showrooms and Offices: Baker's Buildings, Junction Fealhersten Street mi Lambton Qmy. Ptanes 1767 & 3865. Bex S5, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. , Wsrks: Hellanii St. Solo Manufacturer ■ f the Roberts' "Salamander" Otcds. EXMET BIiICKWORK BONDING, A REVOLUTION IN BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT. AN EXPANDED METAL BONDING MADE IN ROLLS, 2_ 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. *~——... ' 7.7. / 7. Write for particulars to the BRITISH EXPANDED METAL AGENTS, The Stewart Timber,-Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place. Wellington. WE ARE CASH BUYERS. 1? 0R LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS QCRAP, Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, •*• ' Anji R^s Ta,W°s«tt SiS. fffe c°c P°' SPECIAL ACCOUNT B00KS: STEVENS AND CO., °rdCr °£ (Young's-laue), HUGH DOUGLAS> 132 a,, Upper Abel Smilh-street. Opposite Public Library, Wellington, ICI SS5 *'- 'Phone 1933.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 5

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