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■»—~_——. —— 1., .—-ii-i, —■ m irmniJrMifllWMlimWilMMMlWiP^ 1 . - ■■' "'SextGblad|l:;S!;-;. 1 A Real Razor-r-Matfi Safe §? "■ ..■.■' ;. .' ■•. ■. .-. '' ■■ , ■ : ■ ■ ■■, ■ "•• ':*-'- y'.< . ■■ i \\ After trying all the different ", hoe-shaped" typei of safety; r»zors, mort f men conclude that the old-style handle with the long, 'well-balanced, I | stropable-blade—like the barber uses—is .the most satisfactory type of i I instrument for a clean, smooth shave. . \ '. -..' . ■-. ■-' s. '■■ ' . i s Read this unsolicited testimonial from a user of the Sextpblad* :—• k \ \ ■ Messrs. E. W. Mills and Co., ■■■ r ' '. .:' i,;,;. \, ■ '■ . ' \ j Gentlemen, —I congratulate you on having at last found a ' ji Safety Razor that will shave—l mean Weeks Swttoblade Razor. f, f I have used (or tried to use) most of the best-known and well- \ l'| / . advertised makes of Safety Razors on the market, bui have had J I to discard them' in disgust and discomfort. . h The Sextoblade is the first and only Safety Razor I have found ' that fulfils the clair.s made for it.—Lam, ■', ; . : ■"' i , ■ i Yours truly, —— [The original ia^on file at our -warehouse.] ; \\ ' For a perfect shave from a perfect razor edge, nothing is so good as the' i \. Sextoblade. It will shave you .so smoothly that you' ivill wonder how I 'f, ever' you managed to put up with the scraping of your old one. J Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington ' ■ S t»l I T I—« <te S N/ri-rn LQjftS*^ __ ( Notwithstanding that STEELITE RED ROOF / ' jp^mjl " , PAINT is made from the best of materials, and r nothing but the best, we are.able by our great //W^Jj^W ' resources and position as actual manufacturers to ; sell at a price which isno higher than that charged for'many paints^of ! unknown quality. " Steelite " necessarily costs a little more than inferior I mixtures made from adulterants and substitutes! but these so-called - *heap paints are dear at any price., ;J: -f- r ■-.■■-■-.«. .;,■•-. -^ i: j TINGETS STOCKTAKING SALE j OFFERS HOME IRIGHIENERS A SUPREME OPPWTUNITY. ■! ■' ,■ ■"■ ■ ' ■ A ■■:■'■■ "'■■,.■ ■•" 1 '; Our big stock of Pictures to clear »t less than cost. I GREATYARIEHOFFFyMffaURES I {;■ "TAt-3/-■to : ;lOA in the £ RtJuction ;: '', Special and worth-while reductions off «H other lines in our stori. ■ EARLY BUpSS GE| BE||SEipTi# i.-.. ,i ■'■/■ '■'.; ■■;■■.,■ Make an early call to avoid disappointment. -Ii" 'i. '* ..-*»' ' jtili E::TJNGEI^ i'GO.,-:|ro|? MANNERS STREET - WEU.INGTON I ■: Special Offer; .-^ 1 500 PAIRS Men s J'!msu6,;i : -'''. ; ;v.p|rjWC I .^raMmra .. .;...'■: . (AS ILLUSTRATED)! \ Usually priced at 65/-^ I ■■|SsiJ^ML'; ■ To-day^sPriee^ 1 ■"■.: These are smart Derby Lace Bals, v made from best quality Tan Willow Calf, j " leather lined, with stout " Goodyear" ' welted soles. A MORE STYLISH BOOT IS NOT PROCURABLE, Call early for a pair, or write direct to THE HOUSE FOR STERLING VALUES* R. HANNAH .& €0.,11 D. 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON ; ■ ' And Branches throughout the Dominion. . ••■ ■ ;' ' . '. MAU^G^ES. ' MOVING furniture is responsible work.. ,^ m^»™,' ■ „ ■ „ Costly/ fragilo articles have to be QPORTSMEN, especially, racinp; cnthu- ! handled, and it all'dopends on the manner KJ siasts^ should come,and .inspect.these ; n which they are moved whether they aro splendid FIELD GLASSto. injured or not. Our men hjive the neces- Best Frenolr make—focus almost inst-an- . : wry knowledge and skill and are thor- taneoualy—Rive remarkably; clear defiiwoni'hly alive to the necessity of handling tion over larffd fiekls : of vision. Difterenco things carefully and well. .-. . . • »> vision easily.overcome, ;by Bpeoially- ' Estimates gladly giveu.' . . adiustod Eyepiece^Pneo ■& 10s.- r; ., THE NEW ZEAT-AND EXPRESS CO., MORRISON & GILBERDy • LTD ' ' 'V- :....' ■ „,,' . , „. ... . 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY,.--. 87-91, Customhouse-qvifty, WslUngton, ■**.». , . . > aVsliiogtoa, .

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 5

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