The "Birmal" All-Metal Tennis Racquet Sun'g'^SS'^St^ 1"?^11111^ FlamC ' StOel It has been subject to the criticism of expert players and has been bl to s f£ e« those points which make for good and accurate play The yre strings are of the highest tensile strength and clastic hmit, are rustless, and unlike gut Are not affected by cUmatic conditions and can be used in all weathers The -wires aTe very much stronger, and -will last anfl wear considerably longer than the best^ut - With a "Birmal'' the mud resistance is reduced tn a minimum The balance is perfect X 1 HWS' " r PercePtl^ difference m the v jverr of the ball, and that it comes off better than from the best gut strung racquet. Wo have every confidence in offering the "Birmal'" as a Racquet of the highest class 'and well a™e to bear comparison. ° Call at our Sports Depfc. and we will be pleased to show jou this splendid Racquet. AGENTS E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. C*rn*JervoisQuay, Hunter & Victoria Stt., Wellington. f School Boots for Boys and Girls At Hannah's Here are the boots that will give v muoa while being made toconioimtotfieneeds . of growing feet, each pair is of eoUa type that ensures the utmost wear. •. Hannah's Low Prices AMi ■ Spell Economy |^^»w - ' BOYS' BOOTS., No "87-Boyß' Chrome Dertyßate —Eivet«a No. 1805—^oys' Stout Chrome School Boots— , Mf With tips 7'to 10, 11/6; 11 to 1, 13/6; "" I Ml f 2 ana 3, 16/6; 4 antf 5, 17/6 > > idfiCSS No 1829—Boyi' "Warewel' Box Calf Derby g^HH * Bals—Leather lined, sewn soles 7 to 10, 14/6 iMtSS^^^m. 11 to 1,16/6; 2 and 3,18/6; 4 and 5,19/6- v JD^H^A No. K9B—"Xing o' Boys" Stout Bdx, Oalf . ' Mmjß/aß^^^ ■> Derby Bals. —Leather lined; best English. JffflJSK^^KKk'' No. 1406—CWrls' Olace Kid Derby Shoes—Patent caps, sewn soles , /I •! No 1468—Girls' Chrome School Boots—Stout // aJ> riveted soles 7to 10,10/6; 11 to 1 18/fl/V ' xr ue, «. , 2>and 3, t M/6; 4 and 5, 15/6 / \ S\\ N° 1464-Glrls' Pine Box Calf Derby Laco I \. Vlfc Boots—SeTvn soles; good fitting W \A 7 to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 Ind 3, 17/6; K2il—«»rls' Box Calf Brogue Oxforcf Snore BT > —Stout sewn soles; "Ifaydana" brand 1 , r _ 8 t0,9, W6; 10, 12/6; 11 to 1, 14/6 , Maids'— 2 and 3, 16/6; 4 and>s,l7/6 tStD.VW BOOTMAKERS- W^^S 260 Umbton Quay and 103 Cuba Street, Wellington I "Ideal" Classic Boilers in conjunction with ■ "Idear Radiators The latest production of the National Eadlator C 0.,, England. Also the makers of the -!' Ideal," "Wall" and Two Column Eadiatore, together with secftonal boilers for larger buildIngs. We haye boilers and radiators , "" in suses to suit any building, whether *" it be dwelling, offloe, school, hospital, hotel, greenhouse, poultry farm, etc. SOLE NJE., AGENTS: JENKINS & MACK Ltd. ENGINEERS ::: , WELLINGTON The largestsupphers of heating appliances in N.Z. '^ ' r^BßyHJl^, -,] During Welcome Week I IMMBSBkIE^RwI^^^S Call and inspect the fine display |\M3lH|p|^rill|^^7||^| in our Showroom, and let us I ■nKaSrH ill IB ukl^Si^S demonstrate to you tho wonder- • ViPSi» XUSTRUSS"' "^L£—**"^ 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 in Eca or Green, absolutely permanent protective colours. SEE OUR SPECIAL WALLPAPER DISPLAY. SMITH & SMITH LTD. RIGHT OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 16
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