Testimony We Like Early in March no fewer than fifty of the Master Painters of Australia, together with representatives of the big oil-dis-tributing houses, visited our mills at Parramatta. All were unanimous in their opinion that Meggitt's Linseed Oil was equal to, if not better, than the world's best, and all assured us that they would give it their unswerving support. To-day our output has increased by 50 per cent, above that* of 1916. Everyone should insist on getting Meggitt's. New Zealanders: You are akin to Australians—then try Meggitt's Australian Linseed Oil. Its quality will appeal to you and you will find it costs less than imported. When next ordering, specify from your storekeeper "Meggitt's** and get it in cases (four gallon tins in a case). These tins are easier to handle than drums, and the oil in tins costs sd. per gallon LESS than when packed in drums. Australians, after years'experience, say the oil is better than any imported. New Zealanders, after trying, will endorse this verdict. If your local storekeeper does not stock Meggitt's Oil, write ' to MESSRS. BLAIR REED & CO., LTD., Box 941, Wellington, who will arrange for you to be supplied. , H'j^i^^|?lnßlrjpl I? Rpl]^ t mmml Ii I Ii I 111 1 i Sal II I 9? O Unseed Oil Manufacturers, 26 King Street, SYDNEY, N.S.W. ' • — -M
SALVAGE SALE Goods Damaged by Sea-Water in Transit From COLLIER & SONS of Manchester — INSURANCE COMPANY STANDS THE LOSS Six Cases of Bloomers, Underskirts, ToWels, Sheetings, Damasks, Hosiery and Haberdashery, and Two Cases of CORSETS. Also Salvaged Goods bought from Local Warehouse. Underclothing, Corsets, Mdirette Skirts , " and Vests. WHITE TABLE DAMASK—i/n quality LADIES' SUSPENDERS—SIightIy rusty; i/Salvage Price 1/- yard quality For 3d. per pair COLOURED TOWELS-i/- quality Cases 'of BEST CORSETS-To be so Id (in all - , Salvage Price 9d. each sizes) At 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 8/11 pair ■U inch TWILL SHEETING—3/4 quality A lot of good CORSETS—in size igi and 20 Salvage Price 1/- yard At 1/11 pair 72 inch WHITE SHEETING—I/11 quality . Biff quantity of " HOSIERY "to be sold-Boys' Salvage Price 1/6 yard heavy all-wool ribbed STOCKINGS, m sizes S n :. r i. v b TWILL SHEETING—2/0 quality '4to 8 . - ' 1/6 pair 80 inch H.B. 1 wilj. q l/9 yard | keins of black and tan MENDING WOOL--50 dozen FLEECY BLOOMERS-2/x 1 quality ' „ ' m. Skein Salvage Price 1/11 Four packets of PINS—Id. 40 COLOURED UNDERSKIRTS—Good moir- Two packets of HAIRPINS—Id; ptte-6/n 8/11 dualities Salvage Price 3/11 each Bundles of TAPE. ' • 54 Crepe Embroidered DRESSING GOWNS- S4 BUSH RUGS AND COLOURED" BLAN- . Usually 5/11, 7/11. 10/6 Salvage Price 2/11, 3/11 KETS—Soiled Salvage, Price 3/11 each . ALL f O B^ SOLD FOR CASH TO-MORROW (Wednesday), THURSDAY and FRIDAY By L EVANS & CO., LTD. DRAPERS, MILLIHERS and CORSET SPECIALISTS 144-146 Cll&a Street SALE STARTS AT 9 O'CLOCK
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 4
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