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LADIES' FOOTWEAR We have just received large Shipments from Leading American and Australian ! Manufacturers They comprise high-grade Glace Kid, Patent Leather with Dull Kid I*g i Boots, also good variety of Derby, Oxford and Court Shoes. Latest styles with nice Louis and Cuban heels. These Shoes are modelled to fit snugly, and to retain their good appearance. PRICE'S LOW. 1 CooKb&n) House I MANNERS STREET 1'- ' A Going to Lyttelto.il—or London Think of the walloping your luggage is going to receive, but , these Trunks were made to resist harsh treatment. They are all steel-framed, leather bound and fitted with sturdy lock." STRONG TRAVELLING TRUNKS -/^ 28 in: Hand Trunk £2/15/- , i 0 ./r -^ 30 in. Cabin Trunk £3/10/- / \ J 33 in» Os&uin ironic <fc.o/JL3/" / ■ \ /{ 36 in. Cabin Trunk £4/-/- j,\ / j 1 /T^\ Artists' Materials f**% j f We are landing:, ex Waimate, full W't>^ i | stocks of the finest art materials C^ tf \ \ Winsor & Newton's The name is sufficient guarantee of the quality. These famous . §IjkPßsS'*^» : requisites are suitable for artists -"^gj^v" ~" BJgjP^ 4f or students, and our shipment '^^"^JN&JhT r^y '»•* A comprises every line you need. ]Smm£!S!&^ J Call in and look over our compre- ■ ■■ hensive stocks of Winsor and "'^\*^^^ Nekton's artists' materials. ts*"~L*~** !^ TTI M /"^ I? V? C OIL AND COLOV R MERCHANTS, 1 111 Ij.Ei 1 O 30 MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON I Engagement Ring's j We are showing a nicely selected stock of the purest Diamonds, ! Rubies, Sapphires, etc., set in the'most artistic styles, designed to show the beauty of all stones to the best advantage. PRICES MOST REASONABLE. F<C WATT T +«4 * JEWELLERS and • O« JTI-rSkl^J-/ l>lUi» OPTICIANS 117 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON I : • -. J f ' ' ' "' •- FOR THOSE ICY SHIIIS A New Season's ' SfoiwwlS^ ' HOT WATER BAG. BSHHiWe have a very fine selection of these Bags— W(lßjffii® Wkl j the very finest quality rubber, in all sizes. tWTOjWWwiSI'w STONE HOT WATER BOTTLES' ilwWwwfi Langley's and the famous "Mecca" brand., lailmWijlXwli^W The lasting- quality of these goods and their ffi l%ff!i}tffiMWMM l||SS' inviting- comfort and warmth will prove a Gw,Ww!sM(^w{jlJi pleasant reminder of the moderate purchase- ' SSffifiw&lPS Indispensable to Invalids. Acceptable to all. Tm^*jjli%ljp* i Wairarapa Fanners' Co-operative Association, Ltd. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Why use^ ... -O Blue-Ribbon ■. Poultry Fencing c Because the wires used in the construction of " Blue 'Ribbon " Poultry Fencing are twice as heavy as those used in ordinary two-inch poultry netting. ; Because, with'its super-heavy wires, it will resist the: effects of rain, heat, and climatic'changes twice-as long. Because, with its fine mesh, it is impossible for young chicks to squeeze through and stray, away. ' Because there is no need for top railing and bottom boarding. The one-piece stay (up-and-down wire) 'gives,, ample support. Because only half the usual number of posts are needed; and the tighter you stretch " Blue Ribbon " the straighter it stands. Because by using " Blue Eibbon " Poultry Fencing you save 50 per cent., yet get a far more rigid and dependable fence. . Poultry Farmers.! Prospective Chicken Raisers!—This is the fence for you. "Write or call for fuller particulars at once. The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co. LIMITED, 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON ..-_— ' Jf: ■ wrfi r**?™" 1 ■■ ii'nifjiggi^■aaa—i—— THE SAFETY PEN NEVER LEAKS. Self -Fining, 20/- Valveless, 16/ONOTO INK—Best for ail Pens—Obtainable Everywhere

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 10

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