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WHY——7 do you use "Centex" glass m when the general public V/ cannot tell the difference • asHsVslssW % ■ This is a query that was put to Mr. Barry the other day. "Centex" glass, which is the only kind use, is the highest grade optical glass made, and although only an optician could tell the difference betwen this and second-rate lens glass, which practically all opticians are content to use, th* standard of our work is set so high that we will not use any but the best. Our window, is at present illustrating WHY Centex makes better lenses. It is this policy of thoroughness, not only in the selection of lens glass and- in the finish of our work, but as well in the x actual sight testing, that has built up for us a reputation which * it will ever be our endeavour to maintain. We make no extra charge for Centex glass. How are your eyes? " SAMUEL BARRY, Optical Specialist, 260 QUEEN STREET. 1 CHOICE CEMENTWORK I IGARDEN PATH BORDER! ■ (REINFORCED) B M Manufactured in Bends and Straights in yard lengths. I g Warranted to make a First-Class Job. 19 Our BORDERING has been in use for the past few ytars and baa (riven perfect satis. Q faction, and is classed by the leading Landscape Gardeners as tha finest Edrin* for IB Garden Paths and Flower Beds yet placed on the market. I PRICET Is Id per yard at Factory. 9[ We are prepared to arrange for Fixing. N 1 LEMAN BROS. m Works: Balmoral Road, Mt. Eden * L ' ' Works: Balmoral Road, Mt. Eden (Near Dominion Road Tram Terminus), M HIND UP PHONE A 846. ' - : . Boots and Shoes. j BARGAINS " HANNAH^! j! WAR - TIME PRICES. ij j[ This week's Specials In out* Men's { ! i| - : Department— ]; !; FOR THE BANTAMS 8 l| <] 24 pairs Men's Tan Bals, size 5 only, If ], They were 20/- Bantam Price, 10/6 ]> !; FOR EVERY MAN '„ ![' 1 1 ' -~ Were War-Time Prices ' » Ji Men's Tan or Patent BaTs ... 22/6 15/e !• ,» Men's Tan Shoes ... ... 18/6 12/6 '' 11 Men's Glace Shoes ... " ...22/6 is/6 ' ' ]i Men's Patent Bomeos ...16/6 12/11 'I |» . we do meaPAing •j| !| ;! 41/13*/7\G SHQ&JS7IS. l()^^y\ \ I 1 97 Queen Street ** _< 20 Karangahape Road ]! Dress and Fashion. >,; ' ' Tea. J. H. DALTON'S, T EA px*™.-276-278- QUEEN GTKEET, ,U ' QNLY. PBICES KEPT DOWN FOR MONTHS. COMPETITIONS. ™" ™ w -^t E^8 «™ £20 PRIZES. HE M ONK ' S T 1 ™ 8 T BA QPEN TO gOJB AD (JIBLS „ NQW ATTENDING PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1 s QO PER LB FIRST COMPETITION " Is a Short Essay, setting forth the advan- 1 J l *^ 6 advanced One Penny where Ml,-,., tages of our New Brand— "HALF- »fl M w~, w others BACK"—over other advance Twopence. No^t>MP EE . t ? han TWO ' HUNDRED ' WORDS ALL COPIES TO BE THE ■»,„„,,,- r.,™™, „ _L PROPERTY OF J. H. DALTON. HVIONK'S rpippLE rpEA, Call at my Shop. 276-378. Queen Street _. v „ -*- ONLY, ? nd get some Printed Matter, setting. THE BEST VALUE IN DOMINION forth a few of the advantages you will derive* by Purchasing this New Brand of Clothing, * -HALF-BACK." • * S L P -RiMMEE. , FIRST PBIZE 20 0 °" m J Jt * ' K SECOND PRIZE 015 0- WELLESLEY STREET. THIRD PRIZE „. ... 010 0 ' FOURTH PRIZE 0 5 0 * ' . ' SECOND COMPETITION HpANIWHA COAP. rpANIWHA QOAP. The PRIZES will be awarded in the order * * "„_ n . X „ ° of merit to the Competitor who can make . npANIWHA QOAP. the greatest number of English Words out -- O of the name of our New Brand "HALF-BACK CLOTHING.' ' T> 9 e"£ STST,*^? A_? r ?l 6nt . in this <v That ia Sixteen Letters. _ only letters fesTd.^ 1 9% U for the Next Month 6 b " 3 That is Sixteen Letters. The only letters for 4s Gd. or 9id in B ingle bars A ha ii ca S be used twice in any one word are The Manufacturers of this Article sfconnwl A, H, C, 1,. as these are used twice in the t our surply over 12 months ago because wo name . of our New. Brand, "Half-back "would not agree to sell at the fixed retail Clothing." If the winner of this competi- Price of Is per bar. '*" tion has a Father or Brother at the War, ho or she will, in addition, receive Two Years' ——__ Supply of Clothing—that is. Two Suits each mr-Ao. _.„, _, year for two years. HnEAS ! . fPEAS ! . rpEAS! FIRST PRIZE M -2 0 0 Splendid vlx in Lo0 ?? TV™ . **™ I", SECOND PRIZE ::: ::: ils 0 &Is Id, and Is 9£S % iaSa\ to on THIRD PRIZE 010 0 ', the market at Is 4d and Is 12 nL lb yW« FOURTH PRIZE .„ ... 05 0 are the people for Groceries D " * W<s ALL WORDS MUST BE WRITTEN PLAINLY, and an EXTRA PRIZE OF Ws G*™ W ALLACE AND S° NB ' ptssiDle 6 aft2r d thaflatf. 11 be PBid " B °° n " • OTAHUHU. The Highest Number will be posted in our ' " —'■ window eac, day-after the Competition 11 QAS COOKERS -1\ J. H. DALTON'S DECISION MUST BE 11 *«... _ *""■"" . 11 FINAL. AND WE ACCEPT YOUR COM- 11 fIRII I EDO AUn 11 PETITION ONLY ON THIS CONDITION 11 "n»LLtIIO AMD 11 • 1 \\ BOILING BURNERS 11 TOR TTOUSEHOLD pLEARING 11 11 A UCTIONS 11 WRIGHT'S Cookers and 11 A 11 Burners are the best .nd 11 CONSULT 11 moat economicaL See that II LOUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER AND ll yon ««* WRIGHTS If you 11 JU VALUER, 11 want satisfaction. 11 25 Years' Experience. 11 _ , . 11 MERCANTILE AUCTIONEERING CO '11 Sole Agents •— 11 24. PHffiNIX CHAMBERS \\ . - _ It (Qpp. New p. 0.). 11 a. &T. BURT, LTD. 11 r\ H E A P FISH " Custom* St. W««t \\

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 13