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Radiord's Sale! >^ """^ IS NOW BOOMING SPECIAL PRICE LIST THIS >^\\ KNIVES with steel handles, io/6 doz. \\ SPOONS, 3/-, 4/-, 5/- doz. ' . ■ l BLIND ROLLERS, Bd. r* • /^| lit PLATE RACKS, io/6 SnVIiKT I 2k lIC ' ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS, 2/- fcJLJI lllK V^CLIIO • ALUMINIUM; SAUCEPANS, 2/6 ' *^ \ . , ' - TEAPOTS, 1/6,2/- r% 1 • fv ' II • seagrsquares s' 4 /6 ri '"" Gardening Days are Here CONGOLEUM, 4/6 and 9/6 yard ' 'T - . . \ . HOLLAND, 6d yard Gardening may be mad? a profitable occupation and also a pleaSERVIETTES, 8/6 doz. x sant and healthful pastime.. TUMBLERS, 7/6 doz. „„ ■ , , , ] . „ . ' CUPS AND SAUCERS vi->/6 doz Whether you garden for pleasure or profit—or both—you will, do VACUUM CLEANERS 12/6 better work if you are equipped with correct tools. CARPET SWEEPERS, 17/6 „, , , ... „ .. . . . , : DUCHESS CHESTS £2nc,l- have a splendid rangel from which to make your selection, ■ KAPOC, 2olb. for 20/- '■ including— • DINING CHAIRS, 8/6 . HOES, rush and Drag . i COUCHES, £o/-_ VASES, 1/6 RAKES, in 10, 11, 14, 16-toOth ' . DOWN QUILTS 20/- LADIES' WEED FORKS tnd TROWELS BEDSTEADS 15/- ' SPADES, full range, also ladles' sfzt SHEETING, 2/6 yard FORKS, four and five tine ENGLISH LINOLEUM, 12/6 yard SHEARS, Carden, Hedge, and Pruning HEARTH RUGS, 8/6 , LAWN MOWERS, from lOin. to 19ln. blades r AI7 iS-T o pTTVMrl' c 2/li - A ' GARDEN'LIMES, PLANET JR. IMPLEMENTS, CARPET RUNNERS, 5/6 yard ct - mtr CARPET SQUARES, 30/- EtCl> C' " • , Come now and make your selection from goods of dependable , ' quality. RADFORD & CO. £W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Direct importers ■ _ _. __„ •■„..- ---...... , i„x „ « « . Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington Wholesale and Retail Furnishers* m^^ .m mmm^t^m mumm^imh^ m J 43-45 MANNERS STREET ■ '■■ ' ' ' ■ HOT WATER, AND PLENTY OF IT, IS liSII^HAII lAAIQ ASSURED BY USING THE VJUI ViVll A UvlO ,TDEAL DOAIESTIC HOT-WATER , * A boiler. QtiaJAC We frankly admit beings overstocked— „,. . _"T" , , - OpaQCS heavily overstocked in Garden Tools. . This compact Boiler burns ooke and ; . • . all' househoid lefiise, rccjuires minimum ril 1 ... . , „ ' , . . ... , attention, which, combined with low cost IHIOV6iS It is our intention to reduce our holdings to vlL^i e °LXte makes k indis- . normal and todo^ohaveJixcd the prices f, p Af .lf« so low that big, quick sales will follow. t Now is your opportunity to buy Tools— ;, RakeS Garden Tools that bear the names of the best British Makers. tIOCS Remember whether it be a spade or fork 1 f* \ * . ' or a complete garden outfit, we can supply LUltlVatOrS goods of quality. , M A «irA.» Special wholesale prices for quantities. mowers r Shears C. t A. ODLIN L™: „ , - Cable Street For further information call on your . Plumber, or ring, up it^^^^mm^mmimmmmmmmmm^^^mimmmmi^mmmmm^^*mmmmmi^mmmmmmmmmmmmim^m^mm JENKINS AND MACK, 'LTD., '~— '"" ~ '" ■ - „ . ' .- "' Sole New Zealand Agents, ' F*BHnaBMHHHHH^BHBi^BaiiH«MM^i V 94-100. Featherston-street. ' ' ' ■ " b > — " Washing' Up "- A Pleasure ! No more red and chapped hands. BATHS! BATHS! No more greasy cloth, and bru.he.. TUST LANDED, A SHIPMENT OF i \j IIC il/IFII/ 1 ldlV ft doflCl ENGLISH FIRST-QUALITY OAST . IRON ENAMELLED BATHS. ®m3S '' J^ .dis PoSed. °* all prices »M»ibW W^^^Km^m Wl»hlS SRinsiii r ahdeDry-' —^B§ — "iKjr m S are a" completed withBALLtNQER BROS., J . l'|Bl IB out handlinS *c crockery, WARING TAYLOR-STREET, ' R ' WB V Wellington. . XT WSL Come in to our Showroom Telephone-99 md 3415. P.O. Box 18. K*"^^^^^^^^S " "^WOnder " ■■■■ '■"■ '-:.'■ ' JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. , lookout; Hardware Merchants :: Willis Street, Wellington /"lAN you read this advt. easily and ti^^mmmm*^mamam^^m^^m^m^mmmmm^m^mm^m^^mm^^^m^^mm clearly/ or does the typ© appear ——————^—ii^———^—^ blurred? ' ' • ■ , : . . If so. immediate and expert eye treat- ' ■ " ' . ment will.mean better vision for you. 1 / . . Wo test «yos Boiontifically and preaoribo \3-4Mt\-wvf\*%4- \*'rvvWTf\i/» I /\/l lr/1 #?AO properly ground lense,, that give relief 'Jf fCVCIIt I OWCi JLC«IKa2CS and ( ensure good sight always. - , O Tkirrk-n-nTQi-kxTT nTTTjfBTi There are many ways in which profits can MORRISON & GILBERD, leakoutof your business. One of the least 103, Cußtomhouse-quay, Wellington. . apparent and most sprious is power leakages :' —— , through poor belting. Power is expensive. By Special Appointment to His Excellency . Belt troubles make it more expensive. ■ the Governor-General. . .......,,. ■■■■,- Telepho^r 20.705. DipkV Rplrillis H. STANBRIDGE ' XJIK/MV O UCltlllJl • STANBRIDGE, , ° FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER, j « Use this renowned British Belting, and know? 118, Cuba-street, next toM'Keniie's, ' 1 that every ounce of power developed by your, Shippinfi: Supplied. motors is delivered to the machines. For'; . "■"" " L durability Dick's Belting is unequalled.: '' ug^KMi , Absolutely does not stretch. Will run through water. The final word on all--. ' 1* yG* TV power-transmission questions. T.S SVi£ -Atataa: ■', Ym 7^ i*** t^s guaranteedto f re P lace every/ aiiipmcnt fotarantccd fast-dyo IndigoScrße. Uuotc IOU belt that does not give satisfaction, and—, soiling by tho yard. Usually 50s, now 22s ' ' have NEVER been Called upon to do SO. - 6d yard. An opportunity for ladios to 10-daY I ' " • "• secure a hiuh-jjrado costume at » low * Our Stocks cover all requirements. price. Irish Twcoda. 15a yard. > ' used to drink whisky daily. nTTTT? CTT>II7 4'D fr T 1 T Alt "D J} J\ "T HAVE just returned from a holiday IH X SIK\V AX I lIMII XIV 1 trip and, I may add. enjoyed my- JL LXLj UIJU TT -r*-J-V X X liUliJJl\ solf for tbo first timo during my fourteen rt-t '•* TT ' t Z"* -:T j_ J years of marriod life. The changs In IwlaCC <Hin H <H*nTVfll*P I fimTlflTlV I Tfl my husband sinoe taking, your Dcinko Ullla& dUU lldlUWdlC VuUUipdiiy, J-zlU.^ Powdors is indeed wonderful. Ho only ' ; ««,-->■» -r w»-r^-«mX».T took a small amount of boor during the 80-84 Courten«V Place H WELLINGTON timo he was using the Powders, where , \ * ' }{ he used to drink whisky dailjr. 1 'cannot L ■ ,—.-_ ' thank you enough for your kindness and [jmgmjgm.^gjgBmjBWPBHEaBBMBHMBEMHPWMJIMBBH«E advice. The children cannot make out ■ -- 0111: home being to happy lately." So BBMMBBBIHHMBnHMHHMBHIHMMMnHiiMMii^MHBBHBBMI writes one grateful wife This ia but ■ SSr^re^TroSVpaiS^fihS Your Leaky Roof made Waterproof with | Dominion. Write for free booklet. All : _inj rnxwrm M ton-quay, Wollinfiton, . . . , .... ,ii [ 7TZ — MASTACK merids any roof, of any material—zinc, iron, slate, \ JONES AND CO., mnwi w leador glass _ no matter what—in any weather. ** Clyde-quay, Wellin-ton. MASTACK is a plastic compound, made of asbestos and plastic J !, substances. It has about the same consistency as Manufacturers of Clydo Brand Antifrio- . putty, and it is black, but can be painted any colour, tion Metals, Solders, etc. Specialists in MAQTAPSf is suread on with a trowel or putty knife. Anyone Printers' Metals. Mono,-Lino, and Stereo. • mnainuix /an do it Full Storks of Copper Sheets and Tubes., „....„„ sticks ins'tantlv with tenacity, and remains elastic; Brass Shoots and Tubes, lni, Antimony, nJAOtftbSV sticKb msiduu) „„,,„,. „_„_!. -^j iT Ct( - ; n Lead, Eng-ineer Sundries. ' consequently it will nevei crack, and lasts in- " l definitely- . . .•••■'." LEVIN-FOXTON MOTOR MAIL SEU- jr , •■« © |T<| *W'Pr». Tf •&• JA VlOlil.—Qiiickest route to Foxton. "X «"ffl^ ©^_ ILjU-di leave Levin 1.1, arrive Fox^on 12: leave • Foxlon 5 p.m., leave Levin 7.50 p.m. L,OV/er Cuba Street, WELLINGTON i J.'ares—riingle, 4s ocl j Koturn, &9 0". c Mt>tor.i for liiro Stindnys. ' PERCY WaiTEHJiAD. Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 5

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