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DISCLAIMER. ! WE beg to inform the public that the Advertisement which appeared in the name of Zealander Indent Co., c/o'our Works, 5, Herbert-street, is not a tenant lof ours or in anyway connected with us. WHITELAW BROS. FIREWOOD .SAWS. . . ONE-MAN CROSS-CUT SAWS, best American make, 3f; 6in at 14s; 4ft at 15s 6d; 4ft &in at 17a 6d. Ready for work, all below replacement cost. Open Saturdays till 12.20. M'MILLAN. LIMITED,' ' Herbert-street (off Manners-street), Telephone 22-695. TO MANUFACTURERS, USERS, AND i OTHERS. fFIHE Proprietors of th© undornoted Let- -*- tors I'aUmt are tlestroua of satisfying tho reasonable requirements of tho public with respect to thorn and of manufacturing tho subject matter thereof to an adequate extent in Now, Zealand. LETTERS PATENT No. 28014, dated the 29th June, 1910, granted to H. A. Humphrey, for "Improvements in methods of raising or forcing liquids and in apparatus therefor." LETTERS PATENT No. 33587, dated the 13th August, 1913, . granted to J. G. Cherry Company, for "Liquid Ripcnor. Pasteuriser, Cooler, and Re- ■ ttirder." LETTERS PATENT No. 28451, dated tho 16th September, 1910, granted to E. S. G. Rees, for "Improvements in ejectors, condensers, and air -pump? or compressors." LETTERS PATENT No. 43950, dated thqf 7th May, 1917, granted to H. Seibel, for "Improvements in Pneumatic Seats." LETTERS PATENT No. 43951. dated the 4th December, 1917. granted to H. Soibel, for "Improvements in Pneumatic Supports." LETTERS PATENT No. 40531, dated tho Ist August,1 "1918, granted to C. Turner, for "Destructive Distallution." LETTERS PATENT No.. 42607, dated' tho sth July, 1919, granted to Akfciesolskabot Dajisk Gaerings-In-dustri, for "Yeast Production." LETTERS PATENT No. 42700, dated the" sth' July, 1919, granted to Aktieselskabet Dansk Gaering-In-dustri, for "Yeast Production." LETTERS PATENT No. 44202, dated the 23rd July, 1919, granted to R. J. B. Sutherland, for "Air-craft for spraying purposes." I '. . ' ' '. •' I 'Further particulars on application to MESSRS. A. J. PARK & SON. (estab: lished 1895)?Regi6tered Patent Agents, .of 142, Featherston-strcet, Wellington; City Chambers, Queen - street, Auckland; Good's-BuHdi-ngs, Gisborue; 213, Princes-. Btreot, Duncdin;, Bisley Buildings, Wa.rdBtreet, Hamilton; 53, Esk-street, Invercar.----gill; and Victoria-avenue, Wanganui. YOU'WANT A PIANO. GET A GOOD ONE. WHEN buying a Piano there are several things to be considered—tone, touch, appearance, and price aro tho chief points. The wise course is to make your_ selection from amongst tho beautiful instruments at THE BRISTOL. These pianos boar tho 'names of tho following, worWfamed nii'.kevs—Samos, Broaduood, Shelfcon, C'ollinson, Collard, Stouaift, Campbell, .and Willis. • ■_■■■'■ Come in and listen to tho beautiful tone of these instruments': try them and boo'how perfect is the touch; admire their beautiful construction p.nd finish. You will admit that nowhero -vvilL you find pianos that combine more pleasing points. Very easy terms of payment can bo arranged THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD, WELLINGTON. M. J. BB.OOKKS, Noi-t'j Island Manager. FRESH Stocks Kepler's Coil Liver Oil mid Malt (largest), 6s 6d; Gomiiiiu Dr. Williams'fi Pinlf Pill?, 2a 8d; Clements's Tonic, 2s lOd; J.''ollow> Syrup (largest), i^3 Gd. Wu aro very largo direct: buyers, and our Pharmacy is noted for our extreme care and absolute fidelity in our compounding of Physicians' Proscriptions, and all otherbrandies of pbunnaoeurical work. Have you -tried n bottle cf Evens's Special Tonic;? Don't forget.-'-it's 4s 6d, only at Kv'T.:.-'s I'liunniu-y, 38,' Mumiars-st..1 -WeP ihiSlou.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2