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/P. ■"■ll" lIB™ ir™™™'.' "i' v^mnunmmmmwi Mp _ "Shino" Floor Polisher for Your Spring Cleaning The Shino Floor Polishers are broom-shaped in pattern. Tie ends and aides of the block are protected to overcome any possibility of scratching or marring of furniture or woodwork. ' •' The Shino saves stooping and kneeling when cleaning and ROjijhiig ( *„ 7 our floors- You do the work while you stand, ' '^w' Wit lout Effort or Fatigue. The Shino does not scatter the dust, it simply absorbs it, polishes the surface, and leaves a bright, dry finish, such as c*nnot 'be, equalled with any other polish. Ton may use the Shino Polisher close to the edge of your ctxpeta rugs, or draperies, without running the risk of having them spoiled with oil or polish, for there, is no oil or grease in Shino goods. When dirty it may be washed in warm water without losing its dust-absorbing properties. Call at our Retail Department, and we-arill introduce other methods of the. Shino family to you, for they are all anxious to help in your spring cleaning. E. W, MILLS & CO. LTD. Corner Jereoit Quay, Hunter & Victoria Stsl, Wellington I _jjjPS^lii l ||i 'ffi— oIEELITE 'RED 1^ ~^\l/ is not an ordinary Roof Paint. Mr sr ' i It.has proved its superiority by' W .^H^BBB*QCI *ne test of time, and earned a & y J^SEBj^r'. m~~'^' reputation for durability and /'^CwHbiMF value on the storm-battered , / t^BSBKm PAlKt^ *ron Too^s °^ New Zealand, and - f mBBStMS/F nr\lN * now, represents a ' -^'>>^. . «-. ■■ .l^M ' VALUE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION Remember that quality always counts, and specify STEELITB 1 ' RED for your iron roof. ■ ' ": BUY, STEELITE RED TO-DAY—IT'S AN INVESTMENT!"^ SMITH & SMITH LTD. Right Opposite Town Hall i ': ■ . \ ■' . i^ In Harmony with Spring! Spring's deligrhts are a,U revivingl, and""not the least of ; • these, to smartly apparelled women is the choosing*of ; shoes to tone perfectly with new Spring frocks.. Particularly pleasing,are the new, models in ! American Coloured Suede Oxfords . which we are now specially featuring-.- They are exclusive ■ in style, and are certainly the most perfect shoe prdduo ■ tions we have ever had the pleasure of • offering to our customers. They carry our highest recommendation. . Incomparable Styles—Supreme Quality 582. Women's GREY SUEDE OXFORD SHQES—FIex- ■'■■■'■•■••■■ r " ible welted soles. The latest "sports" low leather heels, medium round toe, uppers'. neatly perforated in modern design. Obtainable in sizes and ' ; 4-sizes from si to 7 > 50/- j 583. Women's NIGGER BROWN SUEDE (as above). 80/- I 584. Women's.BLACK SUEDE (as above) .55/- ; . SBs % Women's FAWN SUEDE (as. above) 67/« "THE FOOTWEAR FASHION LEADERS'; R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON j Branches throughout the Dominion. M: :

HOT WATER-VERY HOT! At list ■ reliable, coniistently-good Hot Water Service—the Ideal Domestic Hot Water Boiler. The most economicil, dependable—and the most successful. It heats gallons of hot water with coke lid household refuse (or fuel.The Ideal Domestic Hot Water Boiler RhmiM* mint- A IHi m«m sJlaatUa g»MLt eastnet' steam- ' m>'m^ Miding hot water fwlft'U^ HI • day and night. i°«-Wt , Gel details and ' t^yy. , B| prices. Enquiry ~^|!y, H9 commits you to I'^^^^ 'h! Enquire from , ie^i- BlKd your local j Lj^\ XX, plumber, ot / T^Ba^^ I Jm^pf^, write i»w to 7lQ!s»M««rt^K\' JENKINS & MACK LTD. — S»k N.Z. AfcnU — 94-10t FeatlseritOß St., Wellington. | » 5 T*T ANTED -KNOWN ■AH kinds of Cemetery Wovk executed Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforce* Concrete Walts. Direct Importer Granit and Marble Memorials. H. GLOVER, MoßuraentEl Sculptor, 59, Kcnl-tsirac*. Telephone 21-788. |

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 5

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