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TeAro M@ase Men’s Warm Winter Overcoats GJ We have a very large stock of the above Coats bought at Pre-War Prices, and by selecting your Season’s Overcoat with us you are saving on our investment of these goods. The prevailing style this season is a Double-breasted Coat, Belted Back, Raglan or the new Semi-Chesterfield Sleeve. All our Coats are cut full and easy, but this does not in any way affect the dressy appearance. MEN’S FLEECY OVERCOATS, Double-breasted, lined lamb’s wool; very warm overcoat, without heavy weight; tasteful designs in mid-grey, dark grey, and several shades of browns. 95/-, 105/men’S Double ■ breasted blanket TWEED OVERCOATS, unlined or lined Italian; can be supplied in various shades of heather mixtures,brown or greys. 70/-, 84/-, 90/MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in a very extensive range of exclusive designs ; hardwearing, and, in many cases, rain-resisting materials ; double or sin Me-breasted ; wool, check or Italian-lined. 45/-, 55/-, 65/Sce our Overcoats for Value before finally selecting this Winter’s Coat. Cash Discount of Ona Shilling in the &. Te Arc House

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ajasMMiSMa INTERCHANGEABLE BOILERS With these, the “Unique” Boiler Frame becomes absolutely invaluable on the (arm! The Farmer’s Wife, uses the Copper Boiler for her washing, which she is able to boil quickly and economically. The Farmer lifts out the Copper and puts in a Cast Iron Boiler, in which he heats food for his stock and other things that help in his work. FOR CITY USE the UNIQUE with Copper Boiler is the Ideal I Base m A. & T. BURT, Ltd. Distrih. Agents (or North Island.

Very important / To Builders- and Farmers Splendid opportunity to Purchase Hardware Cheap. As wo have let our fifth floor for Storing Wool, wo want to make room, and are offering all bulky lines at reduced rates, viz.: SPARKLOID—a splendid Rubber Roofing Material, r, a or 3 ply. Rolls 100 sq. feet i ply costs xo/-, a ply xa/6, 3 ply 15/6. Rolls 200 sq. feet 1 ply costa 19/-, a ply 24/-, 3 ply 31/-. SATURATED FELT for lining wall 1 at 23/6 for 1000 sq. feet. Nails and Fixtures included. Compare these Prices. They are fully 30 per cent, less than any similar line. Plenty Samples forwarded on application GALVANIZED FENCING WlßE—Fully 10 per cent* leas than tariff Wholesale Prices. KENRICK’S SECRET AXLE PULLEYS—if White Face. PAINTS. —Now is the time to Paint. Berger's well-known Superior Paints, recommended by anyone that has used them. At/' present it’s much cheaper than buying oil and lead. Any one can use it. We supply any shade. y ASPINAIL’S ENAMEL.—Our stock is complete and practically no advances. PORCELAINE ENAMEL BATHS.— 3 ft. 6 in. and 6ft. At-Reduced Prices for 2 weeks. TILED AIR PIT FIRES.—A full assortment at exceptionally low prices. Call and inspect oar stock. Orion, Atlas. They have advanced twice recently, but, having made a special purchase, we can (offer you Low Prices while the present lot lasts. ,■ George Winder Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington |

MOTORISTS ! ! ! When having your car renovated see that Japanol Motor Enamel is used. One coat after suitable priming produces a better effect and is more durable than three coats ordinary paint and varnish. PRODUCES A SURFACE LIKE CHINA Colour Cards on application. SMITH & SMITH LTD WELUN^TON FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT BXPOJKB COM PA NT. LIMITED, i* »r»».rwJ M POJSCHASB FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS bj waljht *r U P»r kjp* Tho Company Chant* «r*c7 faeUity |or Frc-awißj tbtv sir * <W °°Prl«eo wi bo obtain, d .n anpUeatian a* tb. C.mpa*7'« %z Uem tat •I tho f-ujr.i. la tb. wants?. y^jaXM

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 21 June 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 21 June 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 21 June 1917, Page 5

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