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RafcdY Sale ISNOWJOOMING SPECIAL PRICE LIST THIS WEEK. KNIVES with steel handles, 10/6 doz. FORKS, 4/- doz. SPOONS, 3/-, 4/-, si- doz. BLIND ROLLERS, Bd. , PLATE RACKS, 10/6 ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS, 2/ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS, '2/6 TEAPOTS, 1/6, 2/SEAGRASS MATS, 2/11, 4/6 SQUARES, 4/6 CONGOLEUM, 4/6 and g/6 yard HOLLAND, 6d yard ; SERVIETTES, 8/6 doz. TUMBLERS, 7/6 doz. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 12/6 doz. VACUUM CLEANERS, 12/6 .. CARPET SWEEPERS, 1 17/6 ' DUCHESS CHESTS, 5/- , KAPOC, 2olb. for 20/DINING CHAIRS, 8/6 COUCHES, 20/- VASES, 1/6 ' DOWN QUILTS, 20/BLANKETS, 15/BEDSTEADS, 15/SHEETING, 2/6 .yard ' ENGLISH LINOLEUM, 12/6 yard HEARTH RUGS, 8/6 DOOR MATS, 2/11 CARPET RUNNERS, 5/6 yard CARPET SQUARES, 30/----i ■ ■ ' RADFORD & CO. Direct Importers Wholesale and Retail Furnishers 43-45 MANNERS STREET HOT WATER, AND PLENTY OF IT, IS ASSURED BY USING THE / IDEAL DOMESTIC HOT-WATER BOILER. 1 This compact. Boiler burns cok« aud all household lefuse, requires minimum attention, which, combined with low cost and saving of coal, tnakO3 it indispensable in every, home. For further information call on your Plumber, or ring up JENKINS AND MACK, LTD.,' Sob New Zealand Agents, 94-100. Featherston-street. HAVE A PAIR OF SPARKLING EYES! . ■ GOOD Eyesight is :a boon and a blessing to you—to everybody. And you can enjoy sound vision for a lifetime. Guard against eye-strain and othor sight defects. Havo your Eyes Tested at once, now, by us, Morrison - and Gilberd. Any apparent optical weakness overcome by wearing our Glasses. Carefully-prescribed and correctlyground Lenses mounted to suit; your features. ■'■•■■■ CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN. MORRISON~& GILBERD, OPTICIANS,----103, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. CHIEF JUSTICE CONDEMNS DRIICING HABIT. AT the Supreme Court Sittings at New Plymouth some little time ago tho Chief Justice said that'at''least one-third of the crime in New Zealand could bo traced to tho drink habit. Ho thought that the people were dead to all sense of, humanity .by not stopping heavy drinking. You can stop the drinking of that friend of yours who.-is addicted to liquor. Drinko has 6aved hundreds from humiliation and ehame. _It can do the same for, him. Drinko, being odourless and tasteless, can bo given secretly if desired. All communications strictly'confidential. Write for free booklet. Plain sealed envelopes usod. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212E, Lambton-quay, Wellington. T SHIELDS, Civil and Military • Tailor, 21, Willis-st. Just to hand, shipment guaranteed fast-dye Indigo Serge, selling by the yard. Usually 50s, now 22s 6d yard. An opportunity for ladies to secure a high-grado costume at » low price. Irish Tweeds, 15a yard. BATHS! BATHS! ! TUST LANDED, A SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH FIRST-QUALITY CAST IRON ENAMELLED BATHS, Prices reasonable * '' \! BALLINGER.BROS., WARING TAYLOR-STREET. WELLINGTON. Telephone 99 and 3415. P.O. Box 18. _ _•'■*•■"■ '• • By Special Appointment io His Excellency the Governor-General.' Telephone- 20-705. HSTANBttIDGE • STANBRIDGE, FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER. 118. Cuba-street, next to M^'Kenzio's. Shipping Supplied. TONES AND CO., Clyde-quay, Wellington.. Manufacturers of Clyde Brand Antifriction Met-als, Solders,' etc. Specialists in Printers' Metals. Mono, Lino, and Stereo. Full Storks of. Copper Sheets and Tubes, Brass Sheets and Tubes, Tin, Antimony, Lead, Engineer Sundries. T EVIN-FOXTON MOTOR MAIL SERJLJ VlCE.—Quickest route to Foxtou. Leave Foxton 7 a.m.; arrivo Levin 8 a.m.; leave Levin 11-, arrive Foxton 12; leave Foxton 3 p.m., leave Levin 7.50 p.m. Fares—Smglo, 4s 6d; Return, 6s 6d. Motors for biro Sundays. FiSROy WfIn'JSHJSAD. Proprietor,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 5