Article image
Article image

YOU should use Black Silk! Next time you are ordering Stove Polish, be sure and asS for " BLACK SILK." Use it as directed, and you will say it is far and away the best Stove Polish you haye ever used. Gives Rich, Black, Silky Polish. Easily applied. Economical to use. Creates no smell or dust. Does not rub off. Keeps brighter, and lasts longer than any other polish. PURCHASE A TIN TO-DAY. You will be delighted with results. Stocked by all leading Grocers and Hardware Stores, or the Agents;— ■ A "■■ E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. C»mer Jervoit Quay, Hunter &. Victoria Sts., Wellington. STEELITE PROTECTS YOUR HOME With Winter at hana, your iron roof should be attended to —a protective coat of Steelite will prevent rust and decay. ; Use STEELITE Permanent or Fadeless Green FOR LASTING SATISFACTION AND PROTECTION STEELITE RED - - 2O» Gallon STEELITE GREEN > • 3Os Gallon H's Worth the Small Extra Cost. Carriage paid if Cash with Order. SMITH & SMITH LTD. RIGHT OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. mmmmmmmm^ —i■maanabhm tS EMBODYING COMFORT AND APPEARANCE Our present showing of new Winter Slippers surpasses the effort's of all previous years. When prices and values are compared you will find that Hannah's have the slippers you need. _ A FIT FOR EVERY FOOT. \ WOMEN'S SLIPPERS leather soles 4/11 D6o'—Women's Black Felt Tab Slippers—Fur bound, fleecy lined, ' sewn soles . 6/11Dl2l—Women's Felt "Kozy" Slippers—Padded in-sole, padded suede ', soles. Colours—brown, saxe, blue, navy, purple, claret 7/6 Hl4—Women's Black Felt Lace Boots—Leather toe cap and facings, sewn soles, round toe, cosy felt lining 16/6 HI 6—Women's Black Velvet Elastic-sided Boots—Patent cap, sewn soles, round toe, fleecy lined 15/6 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. „ DH—Girls' Red Velvet Dog ' -—<- and 80-Peep Pattern ggt^^^ft I Ankle Strap Slippers— , Ak^f&s^L^Mflfltffl^^^^^B i Warm felt lining,corded Felt Ankle Slippers— Pom; stout felt soles 4-6,1/6 7-9,1/11 10s, 2/3 ■ $J 11-I, 2/6 MEN'S SLIPPERS. D94 —Men's Arctic Felt Tab Slippers—Felt and leather soles 4/6 Dll2—Mens' Black Camel-hair Tab Slippers—Fleecy lined, felt and leather soles • 6/11 DUO—Men's Corded Velvet Tab Slippers—Felt lined, sewn leather soles, top-piece heel 7/6 D6B—Men's Brown Suede Tab Slippers—Velvet binding, felt lined, sewn leather soles 9/6 >„ UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES ■' %/%3m(/\() t BOOTMAKERS' iKC^iW 260 Lambton Qusy and 103 Cuba Street, Wellington _. ..... FROWNING AND SQUINTING. «r.|,.nir« rriMCiilT '"* .'■ DON'T forget that the eyes are very sE*!™"2' CONSULT « / important—eyestrain, frowning, and 2 ?, 5 «<k\^* IjV' squinting, are usually directly traceable ItAIACKS to eye defects. If you experience the SPECTACLES »T^O»^ slightest inconvenienco with your eyes SPECTACLES V'^ 1^ THE it is time to have them corrected. Our _„- .... \J *»»«•»..*»« .*■ efficient eye service is really inexpensive. ,""* "" OPTICIAFI CONSULT US ' "■*' """ MORRISON AND GILBEBJD, IEAI HES 58 MANNERS ST. Consulting Opticians. i. , . »- -105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. FOR X WANTED TO BUY. GOOD PURE BEER SCRAP COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, ZINC, ROPE, DRINK ONLIS SACKS, AND_ SACKING. STAPLES' STEVENS AND CO., Tel. 20-535, 152b, Abel Smith-st. . AaasomsDam BY ALL CON. CHEAP. TIMBER NOISSEURS TO BE ABSQ. ' SULETLY MATAI, TOTARA, RIMU THE BEST'! (Direct from Milli). —•» \ BREWERY AND OFHCES: W. H. LONG AND CO., MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY, ! 13-15. Cuba-»treet, opposita Town Hall. STREETS. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR FRE-' ■■■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ANIMALS. °F CRUELTSf TO RANTED KNOWN, TE£ Public ar» earnestly requested t< ," ~"~ communic»te any aot of oruelty that All kinds of Cemetery Work executed, comes under thair notice. Office, 105, Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforced Customhouse-quay; Telephone 810; P.O. Concreto Walls. Direct Importer Granite Box 195; Secretary, A. M. Anderson; «nd Marble Memorials. [nßrxwtar. Cs.pt. J. Henrr. H. GLOVER, OCX S AND KEYS Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrtc». Telephone 21-788. REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. ' I.ATTTF \vrfPK~x\st\ aiwATT T EVIN-FOXTON MOTOR MAIL MECH -AKICM WORK *-i SERVIOE-Quickest route to FoxMECHANICAL WORK. tou Leave FoxU>n ?M a m . leave Levin TOLLEY AND HUNT, Uvia 1M p>nL Eatura lire. 8. 6d, B»»*w«nt uijdi* B»ilw»y Ome«, No, 1, «iogl« Si 61 Motor for hire. Sundays. • W»Uu itrtei Ttl.phon.j4oo. '| i'BRCV WHITEHBAD, %topriH6r.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19230508.2.25.8

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 5

Word Count
637

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 5