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r""~~"jgSS^ggr*rjr=v~""~~~l -^or every job where enamel is - IHI^I ASPINALL'S BRITISH } |f Ity frill' the world's best Enatael Paint. '/ ,' | B "' JrJI ''Iffii Aspinall's is hard-drying, elastic, saniIt spreads exceptionally well, and is most economical in use. IJjS Sold in Black, White, and 60! colours. IN HANDY TINS FOR HOUSE USE. R. 4 E TINGEY & CO. LTD., Manners Street THE ACID TEST! Amazing Increase of Sales during Period of Depression awnffiiingri " steelite red " hoof paint -JE^^EjJHß^Bt— ■' "" | Sales for twelve months ended May, jjmßfii^^^WirfSfcfc *—Q 1922, show an increase of more than \wMMH£UwMmßm&J*ss 70 per cent over the preceding \WaailPwllf Ml lV^i*^ twelve months., This, when the pur■WHb * -M '-r^K 111 i «J JferSSfcl chasing power of the pubic severely ■wtftl Jidlfl " restricted the demand for all comNBwilv il'liillEM^^i^te^ raodities, proves conclusively that iHBjfM fQ im^^S^^B/^ " Steelite Red " has som.eUiing more '^f Use "Steelite Red" for all Ironwork. It preserves the iron, and the good rich colour lasts. By far the Cheapest in the end. SMITH & SMITH LTD. Right Opposite Town Hall __^^_^^^_^^^_____^_^____^___^____^__ f'"\ Southerly Windi Mean "Nippy" Nights And evenings around the fire. This naturally brings the thought of WARM AND COMFY SLIPPERS—and here are some Specials in Slippers From HANNAH'S Real Footwear SALE Our Sale has only a. few more days to run, so get in early. Dio—Women's FELT TAB SLIPPERS—Fur bound, carpet soles'; in red or blue; sizes 2 to 8 , '2/11 D93—Women's ARCTIC CLOTH COLLARETTE SLIPPERS— Felt and leather soles; sizes 3to 7 t ' ■ 5/11 Ds6and D2s—Women's Super Quality CAMELHAIR COLLAR- : ETTE SLIPPERS—FeIt and leather, soles; several different patterns; sizes 3to 7 6/11 and 7/11 D65-Men's BLACK FELT TAB SLIP.PERS-Stout felt and cord soles; sizes 6 to 10 . j •/It! D3B—Men's CAMELHAIR TAB SLIPPERS—Stou? felt and leather soles; sizes 6to 10 ; . • 7/11 D33—Men's SEAL GRAIN LEATHER TAB SLIPPERS—Sewn soles; in tan or black; sizes $ to 10 7/11. D l4—Child's REE) FELT ANKLE-STRAP. SLIPPERS—Cord soles ; Dog- and 80-peep patterns 3 to 6 3/-, 7 to 10 3/11, 11 to 1 4/8 LARCEST AND BEST STOCKS—LOWEST CABH PRICES. Postage paid on all orders exceeding '£1 in value, R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON

Carpet Squares all at Half Price All sizes, colours; and qualities reduced to half price for- this weekonly Prices range from 36/- to £15 Carpet Runners in Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster, Velvet Pile,-all reduced. Now selling from 3/6 to 21/- yard. AH widths and colouring's in stock. LINOLEUMS. We can now supply these in all widths, colours and patterns. Prices 3/6 to 21/- yard A grand assortment —cheapest in town. Also Rugs, . Mats, and Squares in' all sizes. In Hearth Rugs, Door Mats and Slips, Sofa Rugs, Hall Rugs, etc., we carry the best assortment. Prices from 2/6 up. Chesterfield Suites from to £36, in Moquets, Velvets, Saddle Bag-s, Tapestry/ Shadow Tissue, etc., in a'variety of makes,and colourings. Chesterfield Couches from £5/5/Blankets —White and grey, all sizes. From 12/6 up. Quilts— Eiderdown or Kapoc From 25/Also Marcella and Honeycomb From 12/6 Cretonnes 1/11 yd. Towels 1/- each Sheets— From 1/11 yard Casement— ' . From 1/- yard Skin Mats— 8/6 White English Plates—from 3/6 half doz. Tumblers—3/6 half dozen RADFORD & CO. 43 & 45 MANNERS STREET i CASH OR TERMS. THE A CLUB, PALMERSTON'S FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL, AND COMMERCIAL'HOTEL. SITUATED SUNNIEST SIDE* OF SQUARE. Nine Lock-up Motor Garages .for the convenience, of patrons jiave been elected on the premises* ■ ' •■■ ' ■ ; Twelve up-to-date Sample Rooms. Electric Liffht throughout. Large Wine and Spirit Vaults are run in conjunction with the Hotel. H. B. TUCKER, Owner and Proprietor: for 22 Year««

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 5

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