WATSOifS irkiz whisky THE BEST m THE WORLDS w.«ra 1 JWJgZSa THE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON THIS is the most luxnriono Hotel in X the Southern. HemisphereELECTRICITY THROUGHOUT. Night and Hay Porters. Hotel Van Meets all Boats and Trails* ONLY THE VEET BEST LIQHOB STOCKED. TARIFF, 9s per diem; £2 10s weekly. A A. E. HAEDCASTLE, Proprietor. “ Fearnought ” Oil Clothing, Silk Finish and Rain-Proof. The stormy season is now here and it is necessary to take measures to protect yourself from the severe weather to be encountered during the next few months. Silk finish oil-clothing is the ideal protection for such weather. The walking coats are made of high-grade material, vary in length from 48 to 58 inches, and, though light are very strong. All coats are buttoned down the front and fastened at the throat with a strap and buckle. The collars are lined with velvet and stand well up the neck. The buttonholes are made in quadruple thickness of material and cannot tear or pull away, while the selvages are leather bound and well-sewn with strong thread, all seams being double stitched. The Material is Double Throughout, with an Extra Thickness at the Elbows, and Special Capes over the Shoulders. All coats are fitted with inside and outside pockets, and are well ventilated under the arms. Special features pf these coats are the wind cuffs, which close over the wrist with rubber bands and thus keep the arms thoroughly dry and warm. “ Trafalgar ’’ brand walking coats, which we also stock, are of heavier quality and are made for rougher work. The lengths are the same as those previously mentioned. We have a large range of oilskin Leggings, Sou’westers, short Coats and Trousers suitable for seamen, Rubber Hide Gum Boots with leather soles, and Gum Boots, both hip and knee. E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. HAVE YOU ENOUGH PICTURES inAthe-hall ? —in-the bedrooms ?—in 'the - dining room ? in, the drawing room ? F3L'Jlllo!;e- vacantcorners-and blank walls with home-beautifying pictures. There was never in Wellington such an opportunity" to buy -at extremely'low-prices as at • McGREGOR WRIGHTS SALE The First in 2.5 years EVERYTHING REDUCED 25% TO 50% -Our-j'GaUery is crowded with pictures of all kinds —unframed and framed —at prices to-suit any purse and any need. a m m m m m in a Spend a: half-hour amongst them when in town to-morrow. The LAST GAY OF SALE Is MAY 29th . McGREfiOR WRIGHT’S GALLERY. DOIfT THROW GOOD MONEY AWAY ON POOR GROCERIES! r IY/HEN'’you--canv-bay fresh, pure, high-grade goods at W CAM'P’BELL’S at a saving too-I W. CAMPBELL Ltd., 49 & 43 Manners St. 393 Cuba St. 163 Rlddiford St. B. B. BRAND UlWr THE-OSLY MAKEBS OF HEAD TRAPS IN THE DOMINION. of nteolntcJj local manufacture, and oi ogual -quality to the imported, k k to the tateresHf the community to ue. on* Brsnd. obtainable from-all Whoiscale Hardware Merchant*. BALLINGER BROS., Manufacturers ot LEAD AHD COMPO PIPE. LEAD TRAPS, BEMDS, SYPHONS, Eto.. Eto. BALLINGER BROS. KINUFACTURERS 4 IMPORTERS, WSBISO TAYLOR ST. WELUNOTON. Tetnihnm Hofc— I Warehouse £9, 0(5c» 3*15. Factor, 3305. P.O. BOX <e FREEZING SHEEP & LAMBS. fTMFK WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to X PURCHASE FAT FHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers Clients o very facility for Freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on applicatio n at the Company's Office, or from any the buyers in the country. W. G, FOSTER, Managing Director,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 7
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