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MISCELLANEOUS. T>USTIN'S—Let us cater for that func- ■*-' tion. Our price, is right, and the sol1 vice oxcellcnt. Cuba-st. and Nowtown. I7UIESH and Fragrant from James's ovens. The most delicious bread 'bnked. James's Bread. At all grocers. WONDERFUL Fountain Pens, Is 6d each, self-filling; exceptional value. Smith s, Jewellers. 17*ORf (rood, clean Second-hand Furniture, all descriptions, come to the Central Auction Rooms, 53, Cuba-st. Terms arranged. VVTALKER, 53] Manners-st, makes ,1 V ,f Us> r(;- eov,ers> repairs all kinds Umbrellas, hunshades, and Walkin" Sticks. N.Z. Hotel Buildings^ ° DUSTIN'S satisfied clients are our best proof of the thorough service we give for our catering. Cuba-st. ". W.M. Big Boot Sale—Men's Black • Grain Cookhams, best English make, 2Ss 9d. J. W. Martin, Courtenaypl. and Manncrs-st. only. rriAYLOß'S—Suits cleaned equal to -I new, 6s 6d. Vans call. Ring Tel. 20-610. 41, Kent terrace, next Nimmo'6. QEND your Surplus Furniture to the 0 Central Auction Rooms, 53, Cuba-st. Wo Buy. Sqll, or Exchange. Tel. 25Q4-. J- W.M. Big Boot Sale—Boys' School • Boots, 10"s to 13's, 12s 9d; l's to 4's, 13s 9d. J. W. Martin, Courtenaypl. and Manners-st. only. PIANO Tuning and Repairs, remodelling a specialty, excellent workmanship. Consult us. P. Bitossi and Co. 45 Ghuznoe-st. Tel. 22-066. VICTORY, the purest and most economiciil Bar Soap obtainable. Be sure the name Victory is on the wrapper. I-jVREQUEXT Fraser's Pharmacies,' Xii- ■ birnie and Seatoun. Prescriptjofls dispensed by qualified chemists; urgent delivery service to any part. DUSTIN'S— Our Rooms are always ready for you. Dances, Luncheons, Weddings, etc. Thorough service. Cubast. TjILEECY Blankets, 2s 2d, 2s 9d, 7s 6d X 18s 6d,, 9s lid each; Pyjama Cloths, Is to 2s yard; Ripple, Cloth, all colours, 2s 3d yard. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-£t. "W.M. Big Boot Sale—Men's Box • Chrome Derby Boots, sewn soles 18s 9d. J. W. Martin, Courtenay-pl. and Manners-st. only. "E are Original Manufacturers of Mantelpieces. Call and see our stocks. No middleman's* profit. * Flann and Copp, Ltd., 27a. Bouicott-st; CIHINA, etc., Riveted, at Walker's ) Umbrella Shop, 53, Manners-st, opp. Thornton's. Scissors and Cutlery ground and set daily: VICTORY Soap is absolutely pure, very firm. ■ A bar goes further. Lathers freely with very little rubbing. All grocers. JUST Opened—Assortment Doulton Jugs, prices from 5s 6d to 355. See windows. Lloyd's, Jewellers, Lambtonqy., Cuba-st. DUSTIN'S —Let us quote you a price and save you all the trouble of that approaching function. Save money. Cubast. 3D. IN the £ per week will Furnish your House with Janes-Built Furniture. Showroom, 172-4, Riddiford-st. V'AREX cures Bad Legs, heals~~Varicose Ulcers, old or new. Only one application weekly. No resting. Ernest Healoy, Chemist, Foxton. Nurse Woolcott, 95, Courtenay-pl. Tel. 22-450. SCISSORS and Cutlery ground and set daily. Walker, Umbrella Specialist, 53, Manners-st. N.Z. Hotel Buildings. f^OK complete satisfaction, engage us to conduct Sale in your own homo, city or suburbs. Fordliam and Child, Auctioneers, 53. Cuba-st. Tel. 2504. Settlement day after. "VTASH'S for School Attache Cases. -11 Fibre, 14in, from 5s 6d; with two locks, 10s 6d. 135, Cuba-st. JW.M. Big Boot Sale—Overstocked in • Bostock's, Crockett and Jones', Marlowe's, and all leading English makers, drastically reduced. J". W. Martin, Cuurtcnay-pl. and Manners-st. only. yAK STUDIOS (Mr. Paul, Manager), l-i Specialists Sports Groups, Enlargements, and Outdoor Photography. Photos copied. 59. Manners-st. MUSIC Pupils, wanfed. for Piano, 2s 6d lesson, or £2 10s Term. Special price for beginners. 226, Evg. Post. ADIES, G. Anderson, 220; Lamblon"----1 qy., is making Costumes from £7 7a. smart styles, honest workmanship. Tel. 1549. EXCHANGE, Farm, 150 acres, handy Wellington, for city or suburban House or small Farm. Reply 85, Evg. Post. ■ ■ - VICTORY, the Household Soap of bright golden colour. Smooth, and of pleasing perfume. Very firm, lasts longest. All urocers. ■ AITRESSES' and Nurses' . Aprons in stock and to order; Infants' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, 'next Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl. BREAD Treat you will want to repeat. James's Bread. Grocers sell it. ' JW.M. Big Boot Salo—Crockett and • Jones Box Calf Derby Boots, 39s 6d. J. W. Martin, Courtenay-pl. and Manners-st. only. ■ , EAD BAGS, 9s 6d and 15s 6d; best value in Wellington. Smith's, 210, Lambton-qy. ■ TYPEWRITING BUSINESS. WANTED, Lady.or Young Girl, possessing typewriter, to join another in Typewriting Business already established; equable of expansion; expenses low; no premium asked. Apply 304, Evg;. Post. PIANO TUNING. PROMPT Daily Service, City and Suburbs. Ring Tel. 21-566. Tuners by appointment to His Excellency the Gover-.nor-General. H. Nimmo and Sons, Ltd., Kent terrace. ■ LADY PARTNER. MANUFACTURER of Toilet Sundries requires a Smart, Refined Lady as a Working Partner to supervise sales. Apply, in first instance by letter, to 403 Evg. Post. . ' DANCING. MISS JOYCE (Sydney), will reopen her General Class in the Navy Boating Club Hall, Jeivois quay, on THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL, at 7.30 p.m. The latest Modern Ballroom Dancing taught. Private lessons and classes by arrangement. For terms and particulars address: 33, Hay street. Oriental Bay' Tel. 20-519. " y' SHEEPSKINS FOR GAS METERS CFROH OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, Bth" January The Dundee "Evening Telegraph" gives some information regarding gas meters which will be news .to a° very large number of people. The accuracy, imperviousness to temperature changes, and endurance of the g;is meter, says a writer of a paragraph depend upon the leather lungs of the two drums that alternately inhale and exhale the gas, feeding it from the main into the house pipes and measuring" it on the little dials above.. These leather lungs,- or diaphragms, are made from the skins of -New Zealand sheep. It is onl" in the Land of the Maoris that the perfect sheepskins can be raised. New Zealand sheepskins could not be imported during the war, and, as a result makers of -gas meters tried every available substitute, but discovered that there was nothing "just as good." As soon as possible the importation was resumed, and the ever-increasing number of meters in use has caused a growing demand. When gas was first manufactured and distributed there were it o meters, and it was sold by the number of burners T d; icYr 0 ''''f 1 meto!".w:>s invited ttbout 1815, itnd some thirty years ]„(„.. ii meter ulmoH tl>= -awe v,* t (w\ now u> cse wade Us appearance.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 3

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