A. Child"Gan : ;-;r^^;--;--:;": ; Operate '~%r'-y v^^&J "IL^f Lady Torrington:;. f i^^^^^P 1 Vacuum ' Sweeperw^^P : - ■■■■"■.■■■•: ' •.: ' x 1 *v Any ,ho. usellold machine that will save labour, cut <iown time- *>'■ 1 the ho Ouse^fe er cleaner> wiU alwa >'s appeal'most strongly to j> ■ ■ ~ The, Lady. Torrington is-a .Vacuum Sweeper—a suction .'cleaner | and sweeper combined... It costs' nothing to run—simply push it. I The brush is made'of genuine bristles and. is driven by four l'| • rubber-tyred,.wheels; it sweeps ,1 .;. ;. ' i:-\ ■ ir Pn^ther a Forward or Backwani: Stroke.V r ;; w ;;^;bru^djustmerit T lJerrnits;;trie:TaisinV or, lowering- 'of the 1 V 8^ 1 »-ear-fpr-ever j; . -:■-•■ Makeiit Easy Rurihihg. and Quiet !: I- -: J}f ;t USi :bag is of specialxlotl- and: is fitted with a ■wireframe" I ; ■^=K^? f? ' r^U^^t forced hardwood,-hard-rubbed and pol- - | ...ished a,beautiful mahogany. : -This, machine: is less than 6f inches | ■•.-;. fngh, and weighs.butaoi lbs., Write to Department '.'E. 1..:/ ■ :.:' .. ;: ■■'.' -,; ■■ \' -PRicE'ss/.':^,. ■ ':V'.;-;.-.: •■ '.■■ '" I Hunter Street and jervois Quay, Wellington. I <S«^^^^ I J] YERV experienced bowler knows. ■ :■'..'" '•'.'.'.",^ :^r);\:Qi4^ '*J'k-'- :"-:'---;--. tpvr'.'mu'oK "the. comfortable grip," . "'" ' ; "fife suitable "weight," and "the even TAYLOR'S SPECIALLY draw" add to the merit o£ h« pl,.v •■-SELECTED :■■„.-.-•. . For this reason he buys the bowl mado ■■ T-J' A"'^'.<W\-,"--JN rT hl Thol»a3 Taylor, Glasgow, the firm o£ -'. -. .- ... : '.■ ...... ' . over .a hundred years' manufacturing -£* Kj W J_j O. 'experience. Thomas Taylor knows every- ' NO BETTER EOWL.CAN "" '* :iearned aW , BE MADE..' ' . ,: .making-. ■ .Every log of lignumvitae is Black or Brown Fihisli, air sizes thoroughly seasoned before meeting the and- weights. ..■■-. . .. • . - . . . .'■"■ ': " lathe. Each set o£. bowls is made from : BAGS AND MEASURES, the sameW of-ood^o make certain ttie, : ' .'■ are equal in density.: ■..'-■ . PLAYERS ARE ADVISED TO MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION A3 STOCKS.ARE LOW. • JJO HN t|Tfl 1% &C 6, LTD., L'.^:C-::',': ' V:,:}] 1: ■■.'■: WILLIS-STREET^' '■•■.-/. '.": :l. 'M-^^-~ ...,:-.C -N^w Shipments of >v.'i- :. li | slS|is|ic-:-wallpaPers | ; '$.-■■■■ -.We',avc.:.;j.il§t':.ini:^e}:e i ip.t i pf:: two or' three ';American and" Eng-jish jii - a.'lT.'Shipmentsvpf-Wallpapers.Mvhich-cornplete our stocks and make ii ' ||. _ them-uhrnatcliedt.foK-variety..and quality! ... ■.; j| ■ l::;':: ! ;\4-;f^*l^i's^^'f'T l°NrPF^EXCL"sIyE designs • | , 10.'•;■. v *; :--rr—x^!?K^ n';Noyelties and: Beautiful' Golourings. - ■■ I ■ |j: >:T ne.se" i ne%y Wallpapers must--be' seen 'to be appreciated —no 4 lf Jj ■.d.escrinfron 'can" do them '.justice, and..we ask:. v -ou most cordially t ! ..i....to.make, a'visit of.'-inspection:.': ."■ -- ■ " ii !■ 1-:.:- ■■- '•■-■■-^ :-<■.-.■ -: :- v : ■ . . . ■ '! jlij EVERY TASTEvFINDS SATISFACTION AT jii |'"-::^ : | R .;■ OH and Colour Merchants, 30 Manners Street, WELLINGTON / We h^vfe sold for tnirty years' : ' TIJ C OCeT- I : ; .T,he>^ have proved satisfactory and- IHC ;*.QC9 I' ! | Prices :-£5 lOs. to £14. Others :-Hand s , £3/10^' Golden Oat Drophead, £5/17/6 i •■ ■.■■■•-■■-■ --.■■■.-.■..-•.■..-.■...; ■■..-.:.-...:.... .-..j;:\■;;... ;■■■■.....,.- y,:.j'-y ::.■ ; . ...^.^ .; \iVTE have jusl landed at a reasonable dost a very fine selection of unique and , ,- ' : .'. : artistic designs in both . ' ; : -' COPPER' AND BRASSWARE, " . ■;' '.""• " -' : ' Including— "■', ' ' ' ' JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS,: VASES, .: . " \ - ; .. . ; :HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without sten'd, ..•■■■ •'■ . • VASES, H.w! JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES, ETC., Making very serviceable presents. As these goods:are now almost prohibitive to import, you will be wise to make your selection ivhilst opportunity occurs. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80. 82, 84, COURTENAY-PLAUE. i - __^___^_^_^__^__^_^_____^_^__^_ NO FIREBRICKS ~ ~ TO EQUAL '■.■■■■' ■ FOR A THE KB. BRAND. RECAUSE the, a,e made fro m a GOOD PURE BEETI *-» spccuil cjuahry of cl.iy. evcep tjonallv iincly and e\enly >rround, I NORTH ISRUNNER FmiiBRIG'KS t.utvttt „„,„ will withstand temperatures at «hich DRINK ONLY other brands will crack and crumble.' Uniform in shape, they aie unequal- „„ 4 T>r no) led for <ne.ry purpose. For high tern- STAPLES . peratures, for oieel and iron funu.cc*, S"as retoits, bakeia' c\cns, oi loconio tives—bo «u'e that Britks bearm s the or^h^Un^'c^be^pplied^' $hap 6 AC^?I LEDGED BY ALL CONFor further detaUs Z quotations, f^° IBSEURS T° BE ABS°phone or wnf<>. LIjTELY SAMUEL BROWN, LQ^D. THE BEST ! COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER ' « MERCHANTS, 31 33, JOIINSTOV STPTrTrT jmn^u.N bXl.l-,1!.!, BREWERY AND OFFICES: SS^Kt^S^Sl'Sr MOI^SWORTH AND MC RPHY S^
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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