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" IfNBMZEAUVHD?! h SEE '■ - Wwmmm \ ur Windows. . i ijcjjothihgieactory[ } THIS WEEK. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Geots'Underwear and Pyjamas. ''A' AE 00." WARM WINTER SINGLETS AND DRAWERS, i Direct from the Mosgiel Woollen Mills. k SPLENDID RANGES GENTS' PYJAMA SUITS, in Flannelette, Union, and Woollen Materials; good patterns; 7s6dto 21 S ( New Zealand Clothing Factory > FOR FOOTBALL JERSEYS, Club Colors. Plain,, 6s; Strapped, 6s 9d to 8s 6d. FOOTBALL PANTS AND BOOTS IN ALL SIZES. i See our Boot Windows FOR ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN ! LADIES' AND GENTS' BOOTS & SHOES.; * • ■ - ■ ■ ■ ' < . HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD. ' S, E. HULBERT, Manager. - ' . ■■■ ~.. ■■ , - . ,-^ -..y 01 THE NEW WELSBACH ' m INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMP ~stfAi Is "almost as simple to work as HhU' switching on an electric light." '■IMb! '•' It gives a 60-CANpLB POWER LIGHT for one-third V B^P » the oil used in an ordinary lamp. '^."■/■■^Ml IT IS CLEAN :No smell; no smoke. The light does not S ':^^^p|l tet the eyes. There is no danger of explosion. KpSB : ! NO WICK TRIMMING! NO ADJUSTMENT! J^Hml N0 BLACKENING OF MANTLES! . W^WIUUhF No annoyance: Just a perfect, light, and a J^^S : positive saving of two-thirds of oil. iTTIPjWT Tlie supcesß'-'of the WELSBACH LAMP lies in its Patent jflnfllVf^Mß, Buenek and Mantle. ' . Hw'fil^A y°u now a Welsbach Burner and Mantle does for aß^ then you have an idea of how much better the ■■mm . welsbace incandescent kerosene lamp any ordinary lamp can readily be fitted Kla WITH A WELSBACH BURNER. 818 PRICES : Burners only, with Mantle and Chimney, 10/6; KmW Lamps, complete, from 18/p> to 32/6. .^^KyHßj^^ Write for Pamphlet giving further particulars, j^^^^B WEESBiCH LIGHHT €0., LTD 102 and 104 Victoria Street, Wellington. ;.;; ::'■;:■:. ■■■■/BEIiIABI.E ACCENTS "WJ^TED.-:;-' , / HOIiDS THE WORLD'S REOOBD i:Y . OFOR LARGEST BOKIISES. .■'-■:-/ All Policies Issued on or'prior to 31st December next will share in the profits to be divided as at that date/ Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the members ... ... -£13,596,507 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS Divided for ONE YE AR (1907) ... £708,245 "Equal to over 36, per cent of the Premiums received, under Participating Assurance 1 ■' Policies during the year. - . ' ' ■ ' • ' ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■■ ■ ;■ ' , •',...■'•' •.' . ■ ■ v- "/u EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. Insure at once, and participate in the profits for the current year. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. EDWARD W, LOWE, Resident Secretary H. HOWARD -.•■■.*. Local/Agent, Blenhelrn. ■>• ■. ~ ■ '"■ '•. •.■ •, ••'__j,: „_,-.■ -v .m. 1 ''' '; ■ '••'.' :''' ■■ f '^p.- ■ ■ 1 . ' ■ - ; ' ■■ * , PROOF . ' ' • ■ ■ V . 1 ."•ty 4?/ ' ■ Tlie foundation of V/^3K all good, dressing is a ' ■ '^P^^^^jitti ' nob quite :in accord with fashion's latest , :: ': .i^^W«JWy« mode, there is an easy T^'^ySll ' a natural poise and ifelaSH • buoyant elastic step ffil fill im' v/earsaWARNER'S The bones, clasps, backbone and side steels will not rust, break, or punch through the fabric. The. eyelets will not pull out, and the metal partp of the suspenders will not rust. Thinlawhat this means to you! • VIM ALL-FITTIKGS AiD AT ALL DRAPERS,.-, , rM^lMM » M »iii lf fnT--rT^^-rrnT---"V-"r"~'''"""^-'^^"^" TI' nil'"fMMlm'''r *llll'''™'''**"''"'™* —""'""'an'"'"""■""—»"■"

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 119, 18 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 119, 18 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 119, 18 May 1909, Page 6