"Sextoblade' A Real Razor —Made Safe After trying all the different " hoe-shaped" type* of safety razors, mott | men conclude that the old-style handle with the long, well-balanced, stropable blade—like the barber uses—is the most satisfactory type of instrument for a clean, smooth shave. Bead this unsolicited testimonial from a user of the Sextoblade:—. Messrs. E. W. Mills and Co., Gentlemen, —I congratulate yon on having at last found a Safety Kazor that will shave—l mean Weeks Srxtoblade Razor: I have used (or tried to use) most of the best-known and welladvertised makes of , Safety Razors on the market, but have had ' to discard them in disgust and discomfort. '■ . i The Sextoblade is the first and only Safety Razor I have found : 4 that fulfils the claims made for it.—l am, Yours truly, :— ( } . [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. m E. W. Mills ft Co. Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington | House Paint :^^S:' -^ PREPARED READY FOR USE SrmlUSmMf'i Opp- ™™ ?*"• i I T'NGEY'S STOCKTAKING SALE uFf£RS HOME BRIGHTENERS A SUPREME ePPORTUNITY. .-.,■•■ Our bij stock of Pictures tc clear at less than cost,'..■..' ,-. GREAT VARIETY OF FRAMED PICTURES At 3/- to 10/- in the £ Reduction Special and worth-while reductions off ill other lines in our store. EARLY BUYERS GET BEST SELECTION Make an early call to avoid disappointment. R. & E. TINGEY & GO., LTD. MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON Special Offer: 500 PAIRS Men's "Thistle" Brand Tan Boots rf*^|-j«w»rjL., (AS ILLUSTRATED) 1 vlrmi Usually priced at 65/----ipv^J^l^ To-day's Price These are smart Derby Lace Bals, made from best quality Tan Willow Calf, 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 & CO., LTD, 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON , And Branches throughout -the. Dominion.' \ ; ~ A POSITIONJ* TBUST. • MAR S^ SES . MOVING furniture is responsible work. ' , . Costly, fragile articles have to be QPOUTSMEN, especially raoinsr enthu-, handled, and it all depends on the manner >-J ,-sinats. should come and inspect tnesa in which they are moved whether they are splendid FIELD GLASSES, injured or not. Our men have the neces- Best French make—focus almost lnstansarv knowledge and skill and aio thor- tancously—give remarkably clear definioughly alive to the necessity of handling 1 t.ion over largo Colds of vision. Difference things carefully and well. in vision easily overconie by specially-. Estimates gladly given. adjusted Eyepieces. Price £5 10s. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., MORRISON & GILBERD,j 67-91. Cu ß tomh o^«ay . WriUngtaiu L 103" CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. ■..■"■-. '.^YellingtoUi.. ;.;.„.■■,•..-.....;..•'
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 5
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