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Call at the KASH for your Sporting Attire I What sport do you follow—Cricket, Bowls, Tennis, Golf or J Bowing ? For any of these sports we will supply you wrth Ljf \A the proper "togs"—smart, dre3sy, serviceable—and, don t gjj V| forget, low priced. There's Big Value jg£ t .?~T Bowling and Cricket Hats, cotton or felt, 1/11_to 6/6. Bowling Cricket and Tennis Trousers, grey or white, 8/6, j-d t ct, i*ifi if/fi tn 22/6 Tennis Shirts, cotton or flannel, from 4/6. Tennis and Bowling Shoes, Jl I ®'®; \° u bber soles 4/3 to 27/6. Cricket Boots, 12/6 to 17/6. Walking and Riding BreeXs Eowing Knickers, cotton or woollen, 2/6 to 7/6.- Bowing Singlets in all CJub colore. —OAtiL NOW AT THE START OF THE SEASON. Write if you would rather. WALLACE & GIBSON, "au!*!-?.:" WELLINGTON. The South British Insurance Company, Ltd. (FIBS, MARIMB, MD JLGGIDHNT.) ftAPTTATj £2 000 000. ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £800,000 FIRE MARINE, AND ACCIDENT RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. - PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. fli© South British. Insurance Company, which stands in the iron* rank of Zealand-owned companies, offers to insurers sterling security. The Company has farned its popularity by prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Branohes and Agencies throughout the world. BK&IOH - 326, Lambton Quay. T. B. CHIMO, Manager.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 818, 3 March 1916, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 818, 3 March 1916, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 818, 3 March 1916, Page 17