tMEN Look to lor this sort of thing— Best English >*,™,:S ' around town at 19/6, T?---. Calla.. . but we believe there riir reiis aren , t any at i 9 /g In onap wims, with - these English .••■„ Fur Felt Hats of all COIOUITS. ' ours. Every hat is _ guaranteed. Would __ m-^ you pay 19/6 for a I %Jk I W%. hat of fal> inferior lt/iU quality elsewhere? I NO. Then Hope's . - ■■ ' for your hat at 19/6. ' WnmObiSi. L* Ciir. CUBA and DIXON Sts. ■j . MWiSmm Branch: PANAMA ST. 1 \a ; USE A SHINO MITTEN FOR YOUR CAR FITS ON THE HAND LIKE A GLOVE. The "SHINO" Mitten Duster is a necessity to every motorist. It dusts, cleans and polishes in one operation, and does it quicker, easier and better than any other method. / ■ ■ '• IT ABSORBS THE DUST Instead of scattering it from one part to another, and when filled it can be washed in warm water and made as good as new. Just try One - 3/- each POSTAGE 6<L EXTRA. • We would like to show you the "SHINO" MITTEN and other members of the Shino Polishing Family. Call at our Retail Department,.or write— E. W. MiDs & Go, Ltd. Corner Jervois Qy., Hunter and Victoria Sts., Wellington. "VSjfe VMBBEULA WISDOM Jbokagainbeforeyoubuy • Don't judge your umbrella hastily by outside appearances—look '■ inside and make sure that it has a Fox's frame. It's the frame that takes the strain, and every Fox's frame has to pass the most stringent' tests before it is sent out a guaranteed neatly folding, rigid and durable frame for the perfect umbrella. The worth of your umbrella depends ultimately on the quality and temper of the steel used in the frame —every Fox's frame is made of finest Sheffield steel, hardened and tempered to give maximum strength with minimum weight.. When next you buy an umbrella insist on a FRANC Sirsi in the Held CPA RAG O N J^^gT 1 Samuel Fox & Co, Ltd., Sheffield, England NOTICE TO "EVENIK& POST" - : CUBSCKIBEES whose delivery f1) ) PASTES fa \, AX&N. S> 0 £ "i'h e Evening Post" ir mi- M/rf!Ws^ml9SliFs^Br\<e& f Satisfactory are particularly re- . ■/// KflSlMliM^K quested to communicate DIRECT Bill ■9lHviim^Bi^Sl£^ ■with the PUBLISHER instead of 1 XKul!ilAlSflJ^Hß|^A complaining to the runner boys. a This course ensures first-hand i H SFNiOßrroim W>U knowledge of irregularities and V^'"' SS.? DO n W^M prompt attention. Telephone 44-040. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. * PALLINGER i /SS Pj .*stJ4A£^M~tfuos., llflffi JLai^^^ 8.8. BRAND. ffl *T* .»m.™W t Tha Finest Quality lalijj [TTYDRAULIC DRAWN LEAD TRAPt jtBAD^PE^m'COILS /^iT^^TW/VT^ C^ r Compo, Pipe, Lead Strips, Lead Head \m |\l I f ||JL Nails. Large Stocks of P IV II ItC ALL PLtMBERS' SUPPLIES. »^%JLjX 1 JIV/JL m, P.O. Box 18. Tels. 40-054 and 40-oii. B p m 1 WARING TAYLOR STREET. • JLJ V-/ ""maoacsct consult ~\~\ Fish &■ Meatßastes headache; .^v j iSBKS o^ ' THERES NONE BETTER Iwkob U / OPTICIAN j ■ tUX H3 US MANNERS ST. ' Wtllinittn DistrH>uto»: B«rclt and Co., Ltd.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1930, Page 5
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