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A Knife in your pocket is an everyday equipment. We have just landed from. America "one of the finest and largest parcels of assorted Pen. and Pocket Knives that i we have ever import o/J, and we wrcmld advise all those ; requiring anything in this line to pay us a visit. Cutlery- at the present time is unprocurable from Sheffield, and there is small prospect of obtaining- any from this source while .the war lasts. . ;; This "Universal" Brand-of pocjeet cutlery is superior in every respect, The Quality of the Steel Being High-grade, and the finish of the hafts most attractive. These knives are single and double-bladed, and the hafts are made of Silver, Ivory, Stained Xylonite (the S latter being most attractive), Stag, and Cocoa. 'A* novelty amongst this cutlery is the knife with a patent' spring, the blade of which can. only be opened or shut by pressure," very suitable to those who find difficulty j in opening the ordinary knife. : _ The prices range from. 3/- to 15/- each. Call in and . inspect, or write to Department "M." ' ', E.W. Mills & Go,, Ltd., " Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellingtom ' WINTER-"sPJft|tS \ . * ■•■'•■ :";;: ■- •;■•:..'■-:..'v .:.;.: NEW GOODS. JTST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS, KOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. , HOCKEY STlCKS—Bussey's Demon and Bulger Drivers, County, Lancashire Witch; Shinguards, Hockey Balls, Paints, etc. ' GOLF CLUBS—Forgan's Drivers, Scotia ami Fibre-faced Brassies, Scotia, Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirona; Lofters, Mashies, Cleelcs, Niblick's, Putters (Right ar.d Left Hand), G.M. and Accurate, Caddy Bags, Caddy Polish, Golf Balls, etc.' : GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's and Hollis's make; also the latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Shot- .,',:■ gun. ) : RlFLES—Winchester, calibres .22, 32, 38, 44, half and full maga- . ' ■■'-'*• zincs, .22 Automatic, and Repeaters , REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier/ Double Action, and Hammerleas. CARTRIDGES —A Larjs Assortment in Black »nd Sraokeles* , Powders. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD., METALS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS, • . 'WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES—Town Department 2006, Iron Yard 2564, Coun. >(<> try Department 156. Office 573. | .■■^———i^^—^^—a—i»■—l^»»^^m^—■—»» STANDABO SEEING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TWC DECT I They have proved satisfactory,and- I TIE DCw I * Prices:—£s 10s. to £14. Others:—Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead, E5/17/6 Fl Iftl eCfolQ WallSe flSf We are Experts and can supply all yourwants m\9» W.rtMSTi? Eftrßilia QI« :. m dgnaran;tesatisfaction EsW.3Byears I ARTISTIC COPPERWARE ! "inrTß have just landed at ■ reasonable cost a very fine selection of unique u4 " » T aitistic designs in both COPPER AND BRASSWARE, Including-— JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stend, VASES, H.W. JUGS, PHOTO "FRAMES, ETC.* Makinsf very fcnriceable presents. As these goods are now almost prohibitiTa to import, you will bo wise to make your selection whilst opportuaity occurs. f WE CORDIALLY INVITE XOUR INSPECTION. ' The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Lii 3 • ' 80. 82,"84/ COORTENAY-PLACE. I . — 11 I You Appreciate Fiiraiftire Value!. THEN REMEMBER THESE FACTS: Our reputation as furniture designers has stood the test of time." Our work has always maintained its hig-h quality, and we solicit your custom because we know we can satisfy you. If about to. replenish your * ,'.:: . DINING-ROOM ■■ I consult us. Your home is not complete Avithouf. the. very latest in I DINING-ROOM FURNITURE ' . We-guarantee high quality, exacting workmanship, and the very I latest in design. ' ■ . DO NOT FORGET THAT HIGH QUALITY MEANS • ;\::;;:. :::■.SANE;-; ECONOMY. " ' ;: • A dining-room suite from JENSEN'S means a great deal to your ! home. The shrinking sovereign need not worry you, because our 1 . prices"are reasonable. .;:'.. REMEMBER!' JENSEN'S FOR VALUE. FURNITURE SPECIALIST ■I 65 Manners Street s: WELLINGTON 4= ' -^Jl

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 5