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j "Sextoblade" I A Real Razor —Made Safe i; i Ii After trying all the different " hoe-shaped" typci of safety raw>rs,,,most | P men conclude that the old-style handle with the long, well-balanced, jj i j; stropable blade—like the barber uses—is the most gatisfaotory type; of {' )■ instrument for a clean, smooth shave. ( ■» A i ; Read this unsolicited testimonial from a uaer of the Sestoblade :— ', M«sses. E. W. Mills akd'Co., ' ' | ', Gentlemen, —I congratulate you on hiving at last found* a< ■. I Safety Razor that will shave—l mean Weeks Sritoblade Razor. £ f| I have used (or tried to use) most of the best-known and well- * ;Jf. advertised makes of Safety Razors on the market, but have had ■i to discard them in disgust and discomfort. I , | The Sestoblade is the first and only Safety Razor I have fonnd i ' that fulfils the claims made for it.—l ■ am, i i ' Yours truly, ' ■ ■ I [The original is on file at our warehouse.] For a perfect shave from a perfect razor edge, nothing is so good as the , Sextoblade. .It will shave you so smoothly that you will wonder how ■ \ ever you managed to put up with, the scraping of your old one. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervoit Qaay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington M. _. / W THE BRIGHTEST M HOST PERMANENT RE&i KNOWN. \ Is / I I' WTMU FW WOO* M WELL M MOIL ' | l_ fSMIs: Smith & Smith, Ltd. (cpfL Tin Ikil) Wellington -1; Mi \J R.ESC O <!■ White and Tints) ! / FOR ALL INTERIOR / IT"*\ DECORATION . r '^~\\. The. delicate flat finish of \ Muresco enables the utmost jrf I ff^^^^^S \ \ artistic effect to be obtained. H A £$ SPLENDID FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS Pftlur 1 , ' .Easy and economical to apply; H^^K -• Br 'HyvtT Obtainable in slb. packages , R. &*L TINGEY.* CO.,ItD. MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON I School ijIIIi College | . There's nothing better than— Our "Warewel" Brand | Made, in our own factory and sold to you through our retail 3 shops at prices equal to wholesale. | SATISFACTORY WEAR IN EVERY PAIR , ; i No. 1827 —Boys' Chrome Derby No. 1804— Boys' Box Calf Bals., Lace Bals., stout screwed soles neat cap, stout sewn soles, I 7to io, 1«/«i ii to i, 12/6 leather lined 2 and 3, 15/8, 4 and 5/16/8 7 to io, 15/6; n to I, 17/« : | 2 and 3, 20/7; 4 and S, 21/I NO. ISB5 —Boys' Stout Chrome ! ■ Unlined Ba'ls., stout screwed No. 1828—Boys' Glace Kid DerI soles, toe and. heel plates ' by Lace Bals., sewn soles I 7 to 10, 12/6 J 11 to 1, 1»/S 7 to 10, 14/6; 11 to 1, 16/6 : I 2 and 3, 16/6; 4 and 5, 17/6 2 and 3, 18/8; 4 and 5, 20/No. 1819 —Boys' • Box Chrome No. 1829 —Boys' Brown Willow Derby Lace Bals., stout sewn Galf Deiby Lace Bals., leather soles lined, stout sewn soles ! 7 to 10, 14/6; 11 to 1, 16/6 7 to 10, 16/6; 11 to 1, 18/6 I 2 and 3, 18/6; 4 and 5, 19/6 2 and 3, 21/-; 4 and 5. 23/6 MADE IN NATURAL-FORM SHAPES R. HANNAH & CO,, LTD. 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street ! WELLINGTON And Branches throughout the Dominion. . g— —■ —— A POSITION OF TRU§T. SKE THIS POINT? CJTUDENTS and those who read under .O artificial lijrlit should vay attention furniture is .responsible work. io theil . oycs . Onco the eyes bosin to fail j-'X Costly, fvagile articles have to bo deterioration is rapid' unless protectiv'o' ' handled, and it all dopenda on the manner me , lsul -™ are obta-inod. Wo cap eompeiti which they are moved whether they nre t6nt ly advisa you roffardiug ye f siffht,. injured or not. Our men have the neces- an d whether or not slashes avo iteuossiiry. nary knowledge and skill and are thor- A test now may possibly save ourioua oughly alivo to the necessity of handling' optical defects later in life, things carefully and well. . : , ' ; Estimates gladly given. lor better si^ht, consult THE-N^ ZEAL^D EXPRESS CO., MORRISON & GILBERD, LTD.. OPTICIANS. 8741, Cuttonihouae-Quaj, Wtllijuitan! 103^ Cnstomhous«-au»s. Wellinftoa. '

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 5

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