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When Meat Pie Becomes a Feast _. To make an epicurean, feast of S, plain' fcSfr neat pie, bake it in a deep Pyicx casseroled The meat will be as tender-as '/j|f^^^--y*^WK Gutter, every vegetablo will bo done to _ wSsSbJI I'SF'k-iH^yffi perfection, and the dclicatb flavour will *>* preserred and'blended as before. f PYREX Ine Original Traagparent Glass Ovenware. Pyre* oven cooking is sr. far soperior to top pt stove stewing or oven cooking tnut it is being adopted by most of tnx> leadißg chefs. Pxyex Ulasswarq is CleSfl • "■■■ '""P01"1'88 «an cling to it Unknown to "* " y<>»; il«es not absorb grease or cooking ' * odoorg; and eleaus as easiJy as a tumbler. DlirflblC • * Does not braaV in oven use, never gets v and uever wears out. f"rtr>lra HAtt*»r Cooks thoroughly and evenly, ikies not DCUCI burD) and briDg? out the fnlJ tfavonr of tkil foods. Pyrex improvo* all foods, simplifies kitchen work, beautifies the table, and saves eitTa pan scrubbing. It never discolours, does not chip, cannot rust —always as new as the day it was bought. , . We invite yoiii inspection of this splendid ware, any piece making an sdeal present. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington Steelite Roof Paint is the standard of efficiency, durability, and protection, and though the first cost is higher than inferior paints,' it- lasts longer, and gives the protection you pay for and have tlie right to expect. SteeKte Fadeless Red .. 20/- gallon Steelite Permanent Green 30,/- gallon;; Carriage paid if Cash, with order. . - SMITH & SMITH LTD. Right Opposite Town Hall

HANNAH'S Great Summer Display Ladies' "Selby" Shoes MMnL The finishing touch ot a perfect costume is flK^l . a pair of " SELBY" Shoes. Distinctive jn >i*fl» 'n sty'e ' quality, and finish, these beautiful /%^XWl^l shoes will appeal to every lady who values / appearance and who makes a point of real YX. • 'oo* comfort. ■^TjL Selby Shoes are Delightful in Wear /^j^^M Ladies' Grey Nubuclc Dainty Two-strap L Shoes—Neatly perforated straps, "Baby" VS. ttSBH Louis heels, pump soles; 2} to 7 57/6 l(A Also obtainable in Bamboo Nubuck, 57/6; uAY~'\tS| Nigger Brown Nubuck, 57/6; Nude k^ Nubuck, 57/6; Black Suede, 57/6; Black ■Bfejjw \ Kid, 52/6; Nigger Brown Kid, 57/6; j- Hgg^ Fawn Kid, 67/6; Grey Kid, 67/6 I Ladies' Fawn Kid " Opera " Court Shoes— V Smart medium toes, Louis heels, pump \\ W^flß soles; 2* to 7 57/6 ) I PC~~^J^B Ladies' Grey Kid Court Shoes—Same deMH^^^^c^ Ladies' Grey Nubuck Court Shoes —Same . Ladies' Taupe Suede Oxford Shoes—Neatly _ __ . . perforated cap and facings, liin. leather 30 Varieties. sports heel, light welted soles. Latest " Sports" last, 2J to 7 57/6 S eft? ShoeS ill Also obtainable in Nude Suede, 57/6; . ma l 1 Bamboo Nubuck, 50/-; Nigger Brown Latest MOdelS. Nobuck, 50/- ; Black Suede, 55/-; Patent Colt, 47/6j Gref Nubuck, 50/R. HANNAH & CO. LTD, 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON y ■' '■ '■■ ._. . '„_______,

THE REASON SO many people employ us ia th»t we always givo our Clients our Best Service at the Most Reasonable Price. v We take charge of the Furniture at your house, paclc it, and remove.. it to any distance, without damage. It will pay you to consult us. Estimates given. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, LIMITED, 87-91, Cu»tonih6use-qu»y, .Wellington. FOR A | GOOD PURE BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES', ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON- *»• NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOSULETLY THE BES T.! BREWERY AND OFFICES: -MOLESWORXH AND MURPHY STREETS. ■■>'.■• TTALF-PRICE. . HALF-PRICE. YALE KEYS—Formerly 2s 6d, now Is 3d. . FALE LOCKS—Now 10s £d. TOLLEY AND HUNT, i ' LOCKSMITHS, ,| QM»m«nt. undu Railway Office, No. 1, Willie tout. Tal«phon« SdOO. i

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 5