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The>BirmaP AH-Metal Tennis Racquet ■ ' The "Birmal" is an' Aluminium-alloy Eiame, steel' . ,;■_>' • strung Tennis Racquet. ■'. ; ■, ;...-■■■■•..-.'.-• It has been subject to '■ the criticism of expert players, ' . „.( . and has been able to satisfy the most critical .on all : those points which make for good and accurate play. ••■■ ■ ' ■ -:■■ The wire strings are of the highest tensile strength. .: .'. ■■ :-;.•'• arid .elastic limit, are rustless, and unlike gut :■ „, ..;,-, Are not affected by climatic conditions and can be ~ used in all weathers 1 • ; . The wires are" very much'stronger, "and will lasi; and ,;. . wear considerably longer than the best gut. '. ' With a "Birmal" the wind resistance is reduced to : ' a minimum. The balance is 'perfect. "We have ■ • ■ -proved that there is no perceptible difference in the '-' '• .., wear- of the ball, and that it comes off better than' ■'; . from the best-gut-strung racquet. :' .We have every confidence in offering the "Birmal" as a Racquet of the. highest class and well able to bear comparison. Call at our Sports Dept. and we will be pleased to show you.this splendid Racquet. AGENTS E. W. Mflls & Co. Ltd. ComwJervoiaQuay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington *- i ,1 üßiMiii,,, „' f i |BI School Boots fwipwi for Boys and Girls tSSM At Hannah's <W, V Here are the boots that wUI give as muoh 1 JPf //STT: as you have the right to expect, for ■ v My ug ' wiule being made to conform to the needs JEr *f i of growing feot, each pair is of solid typo £ t%l/*Ci*^ • that ensures the utmosti wear. Hannah's Low Prices [ tT^ 11 "w^" Spell Economy njj~3&L > ' BOTS' SOOTS. , No } m77'Sr as 6' Chronis Sal«.-.Siv a 'tta solos; Warewoll" ' — %Kni(i o/e 11 to 1, 11/6; 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 and 5, 15/6 , lOj ,No. 1805—Boys'.Stout Chrome Scaool Boots— iSST With tips 7 to 10, 11/6; 11 to 1, 13/6; .. * *ffl 2 and 3, 16/6; 4 and 5, 17/6 rffeSSsP^SS No. 1829—Boys' V'Waieweir' Box Calf- ■ Derby fffletfiisMPfisa Bals—Leather lined, sewn soles 7 to 10,14/6 BfJslilsi£'^l 11 to 1,16/6; 2 and 3,18/6; 4 and's,l9/6 ««^^^^^ No. K9B—"King o' Boys" Stout Box Calf ml^^^^^^Mq Derby Bate.—Leather lined; beet English «y^^^^^^^# make 11 to 1,18/6; 2 to. 5 4 B^/6 GIRLS-BOOTS. * J^^^^^^^l^ No 1406—Girls' Glace Kid Derty jg^^^^^^^^^ Shoes —Patent caps, sown soles -^jnjS^BlMKjfeS^ffijSSytay^' I j*f , No 1468—Girls' Ohroiae Soheo! Boots-Lq^out I /] -Oj riveted soles 7to 10, 10/6; 11 to 1 12/6- | /( »r ,>.. ~. Zand3, W6;4rands 15/6 "l / V /^\« No "64—Girls' Pine Box Calf Derby Lace i I % \A Boots—Sewn soles; good fitting » : fe^^J^ 7 to 10, 13/6, lltol, 15/6; 2 W 3, 17/S; K2ll-Girls' Box Calf Brogue olfordSnocs /S^^\ —Stout sewn soles, "Maydapa" brand 1 8 to 9, 10/6; 10, 12/6; 11 to 1 IV6 Maids'— 2 and 3, 16/6; 4 and 5, 17/6 &/€3*(/\D BOOTMAKERS 1 0/»%5J? . 2CO Limbton Qu^y and 103 Cuba Street, Wefiipgten *" I 111 111 I ■■■ ■!■■!■—ll—mil IM f I "Ideal" Classic Boilers im conjunction -vrith "Ideal" Radiators ' FOR HEATING The latest production of the National Bad'ator Co , England. Also the j ' makers of , the "Ideal," 1 "Wall" and Two Column Radiators, together witn sectional boilers for laiger buildings We haye boUsrs and radiators in sizes to suit any building, whether . it be dwelling, office, school, hospi al, hot-el, greenhouse, poultry farm, etc. N SOLE N.2L AGENTS: JENKINS & MACK Lil \ ENGINEER 3 5:: WELLINGTON f The largest suppliers of heating appliances in if .Z. J , r imwTn ' " '^ llwisS Cail and inspect the fine display IV^l^ \ TTyi"^ ;in .our Showroom, and let us I w^lv M? IHI xl^^^V demonstrate to you the wonder- ■ Hi|]^s ■■LITsTRUSS" Prepared House Paint The finest quality paint for all outdoor work, smooth flowing, hard drying, and lasting lustrous finish; also "Steelite"--The Permanent Roof Paint % m Ecd or Green, absolutely permanent protective colours. V SEB OTJH SPECIAL WALLPAPER' DISPLAY SMITH & SMITH LTD. RIGHT OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. >■•■»•■'. •■■•'■■■■• . HEADACHES CONSULT - < «»» MONEY ADVANCED BEADACSES' -. -<*\ \:. \ A-ft^ *--- -'-' ■-- Ori HEADACHES WfcX>it*V»V ■\ir&'- ,T EWELLERY, Plate, SPECTACLES ,-TvO^ ■••' mlM^& s .rnS^: BS-:--■■:.•.■-■■•-■ opticiaw;; '^T^rT Clothing;'etc,, in sums WEAK EYES' SS MANNERS-ST. . ■ 't^pr from:ls to"£soo.' . * '-—— ■ . ' ' ■ ■ 131, Manners-st, Tel. 22-776: l^vin 7.50 .'p.m. Return. f»r«'a.^H -

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 5