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i Everyone Who Travels. H Many people travelfor pleasure and many others owing to 1] special circumstances, but whether you plan your travelling in H advance or are compelled to get away at a moment's notice, we j| can supply you with all your requirements. ; ffi We have a large range of Black and Green Canvas Cabin f] Trunks suitable for your needs. They are I i Made with Light but Strong Steel Frames, I and the lids are strengthened with steel bands. 1 These trunks are leather bound and cornered, fitted with I strong locks and 4-inch trays, and have wooden laths on bottom, I to take all wear. H We have special size Cabin Trunks, 30, 33, 36 inches long, H with steel bands at bottom instead of wood. I AH Heavy Leather Boynd and Cornered. R We are also showing a large variety of best. English and H Colonial Cowhide Suit Cases (2 locks), Brief, Kit, and Gladstone p Bags and Attache Cases, also Ladies' Black Hat Boxes, fitted ■ with cones, to keep the hats in place. ! H We" can supply all kinds of leather, goods to order. Call in [ g and inspect our stock or write to Department "E." E. W. Mills and Co., Ltd. 1 Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. Vn.i« ■ 1— ■ »— y '. _rt LAWN TENNIS RACQUETS. . ' ..,..:.. ' SEASON 1918. "■•■■■ '' ' .'." WE CABRY "A VERY FINE RANGE BY THE BEST MAKERS., • • ■ -IP !|k ' SLAZENGERS', THE BEST OF ALL*) |Ji!||| : ip::||i I.Z. SPECIAL SLAZENGER, fBFKH : :::i::|S . DOHERTY, E.G.M., SPECIAL, OCTAi GON, AND ORDINARY DEMON, i±Bp32j| lssS£i VICTORY, CENTRAJECT, REN--I^^^^|^3^ _ SHAW, PLAYER, ETC. \^S:g Jx^Sy ' SHEFFIELD'S A.D.P. SPECIAL, - ; '.^^^ffig^^r • BUSSEY'S "COLLEGE" FOR ■'^&j!rm&F ' .schools. Tffl/ ■ -TENNIS" SUNDRIES. . I ' RACQUET PRESSES, COVERS, I.R. ; !r, v GRIPS, ' NETS, NET GUIDES, *t . . POLES, LAWN MARKERS, MEAg* !SUItES, ETC. :•'.■■.. |,j CROQUET. . ' il SETS OF CROQUET, 4VHE THORB . SERIES," as used in all the leading '' Tournaments. Extra'high-grade Mallets, in Lignum, Vitae, and Boxwood,: h| brass bound. Balls, Clips, Bookß ofi _, Rules, etc., etc. ■ JOHN DOThUT & CO., ITD, WILLIS-STREET. ' ; NMStITARY PICKLE -b^^ Jm|ifß| She Knew What He EpK^*^ <.$* There is no finer nor purer fli ttS^Sv 'Condiniont known to il jlu^^^y v>^v^^ culinary science than s^^mi a HA2SJ*P' S: STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TUE DECT I They have proved satisfactory and- I (IE DEwl \ Prices:-£5 10s. to £14. Others:-Hands, £3/10/-. Golden OakDrophead, £5/17/8 F- I W I-TAS3 Willie Ct ■U»11 ■ r faMll■ If \l\\9 !■ indgu»r»niee satisfaction Estd. 36 m Hubbuck's Genuine White Lead Eveiybody knows how scarce Hubbuck's Genuine White Lead has beeni and those who, want this lead will be interested, to learn that we have just received a small quantity by a recent shipment direct from the manufacturer's. ■ . / ■ Messrs. Hubbuck and Son write us as follows:—"You are fortunate in getting this lot through, as the Government are chary about letting anyone ship White Lead." The. quantity Is limited—hence prompt action will be necessary to , secure supplies. rV*l"VfcJ# B«l2fV' v G& OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS M. A I^l \JTmIJ M \9 30 Manner. Street, WaUiagton M ARTISTIC COPPERWARE ! WE have just landed ftt * reasonable cost a. very fine selection o.f unique »nS . artistic designs in both COPPER AND BRASS WARE, Including— ; . JABDINIERES, COMB TRAYS,, VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stand, ' VASES, H.W. JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES, ETO.i Making very, serviceable presents. As these goods are now almost prohibitive td import, you will bo wiso to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs,,, '' "' WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION, / The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., ltd 80, 82, 84 t OOPRXBNAX-PLACB,

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 5

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