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"THR WINNING HEAD” Palls to the lot of the man who, "by persistent practice and careful 4&tention to the details of his equipment, outshines his opponents. SELECT YOUR 1924 SEASON BOWLING SHOES AT HANNAHS Hero are dependable shoes for comfort, service, and value. ‘ ' B 52 —MEN’S WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES, with' red rubber soles, 10a 6d. R 45 —MEN’S WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES, smooth white rubber stout soles, 11s 6d. I(3I—MEN’S WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES, plantation orepe rubber soles, 16s 6d. R73—MEN’S TAN WILDOW CALF OXFORD SHOES, thick red rubber '*' Soles, 255. R7S—MEN'S TAN WILDOW CALF DERBY SHOES, plantation orepe rubber soles, 27e 6d. . R74—MEN’S BEST WHITE BUCKSKIN DERBY SHOES, thick red rub- ' "'ber aoles, 80s. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., 260, LAMBTON QUAY and MB, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ALSO AT PETONE AND LOWER HHTT. THE MAN WHO KNOWS SUCCEEDS. GUESSING is an unsatisfactory process—you may guess right, but more often you are likely to guess wrong. And when guessing exposure you run great risk of spoiling a film that might otherwise have yielded a good print. In cases where you may not have a chance to photograph the scene or sitter again, guessing is vory risky. THE MILNER LIGHT GAUGE is a simple device, the size of that you can carry with you always. It eliminates exposure guessing entirely, is easy to use, and sQO-n saves many times its cost. There are two models, one for > lenses up to F 7.7, the other for lenses up to F 4.5. In neat leather pocket case, ths “Milner'’ Gauge sells at 5/6 DEVELOPING is a special line with us. Let us have a spool, we get the best possible result always, and deliver promptly.’ , • WAT ERWORTHS LTD., 886, Lambton quay. 58, Queen street, 703, Cblombo street ’WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. <opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH. MOTOR-CAR BARGAINS. BUICK, 4 cyl., 1922 Model, newly painted, good tyres; done very small mileage; a bargain. Price, ,£285. BUICK ROADSTER. 6 cyl., 1923 Model, 5 wire wheels, newly painted grey; in new condition throughout. Prico.fi3so. LEXINGTON, 6 cyl., 1923 model, 7 seater, good tyres, 2 spares; in first-class con, dition; etand an.v trial. Price .£430. HUDSON SUPER SIX, 1921 model, fully equipped; mechanically righV A bargain. £250. • DODGE, 1923 model, fitted with Bex Californian top; newly painted, equipped with seat covers, toe plates, 6 brand new- -attd tyres; an opportunity to obtain » closed car at open car price. Price £385. BUCHET, 3-seater, fine roomy body, equipped with S wire wheels, shock absorbers, painted grey; a smart cor. Price, £125. . DODGE ROADSTER. 1923 Model. This car hag done a total mileage of 560 miles, and is in new car condition throughout. .Call and inspect. Price, 854 DODGE TOURING, 1923 model, 5 good tyres, smartly painted. A bargain, «t £165. OAKLAND TOURING, 1918 model, top and 5 tyres in good condition. Price „ £159. OAKLAND TOURING, 1920 model, newly good tyres and hood. Mechanically right; any trial. Price £175. LITTLE, 4 cyl., roomy, 3-seater; in good mechanical order; any trial. A bargain at £BS DODGE TOURING. 1921 Model, newly painted, 'in thorough mechanical order, good tyres and top. Price £260. MOTOR-CAR EXCHANGE, SKATING RINK, . 115-119, VIVIAN STREET. HOTEL PARKVILLE, BIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI (One Minute’s walk from Railway Station and G.P.0.) BEAUTIFUL, Healthy Locality, adjoining Cook's Gardens. Hot and Cold Baths, Electrio Light throughout. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms, also Free Garageefor Visitors' Cars.. Tariff, 11s 6d,per day; £2 17s 6d per week. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. J. HODSON, Proprietor. - r 3HE EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE -NEW ZEALAND TIMES’?. ah* I. B, BRETT* AND SON. IM. FLEET BSKLEET (New Zealand Press Agency). LONDON. 8.C., 4 FROM WHOM COPIES OF THE P,APER, ADVERTISING RATES, AND OTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED. & BfiETT AND. 6QN are open to aet as Eugliah Buying Agent, for No* Zealand Firms oX good standing. BOCLETr FOR THE PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN, /IULE SECRETARY will be In attendance at the 1. INGB, 119. WILLIS STRHET. ion TUESDAY, 10 to 12 80 p-m. Afternoon, 2_to_4. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

Consult-^ H. H - Coo T a Optician, At 80. Willis street (first floor), 1 Mean's Buildings Telephone 88. Vy'ARNING.-ZJSTHABY'S, DmhwU . ”» Manufacturers, of Wellington. W««holdsrs in th. p£ri*. dal North Island towns that, with, tha o>a*»rne. our one and only New. Zealand Shop is opposite the Q.P.0l Wellington. We stress the (sot, tha? we have no braaob shop in your districts, nor do wo employ oanvssera or agents Qlore* Umbrellas and Qlore* Umbrella Coyer# have always been prooonrabla only from ns direct Postage or railage paid on ail repair or recovering work ra eel red D c iONTP let your new ideas stagnate. Torn them into cash. Some of tbs world's greatest inventions were based on simple mattervof-fact notions. If you wish foil reward for your ingenuity, have your device patented and protected. Qet the practical assistance of Messrs Baldwin and Bay ward, Patent Attorneys. IH-11S. Xambton auav (neat Ooccdental Hotsl). Wellington. Ask for free "Inventor's Guide"

“CUMROO” IHE ARISTOCRAT OR DRY GINGER ALES. IA WARDED Very Highly Commended A Diploma. London. 1923. All hotels, stores, and shops. We Deliver to Private Homes Daily. Telephone 21-219. THOMSON. LEWIS AND CO. [A RCtTS AND PATTRICK, Public Accountants and Auditors, Britannia Buildings. 131. Featherstoa street. Wellington. O DUN AN» CO.. *THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. Grer street, Wellington. Branches 249. Established 82 years—Also at Auckland. Christchurch. Dunedin. Status Reports in file or obtainable (ram any part of the Globe. Debts collected. Rates furnished on application H. L GOLD. F.P.A. (N.Z.). Puhlio Accountant, Brandon Chambers, Telephone 934. Brandon street, , Welling ran. EYE TROUBLE. ThON'T neglect your Eyes. Conault IS SPEAR AND MURRAY. LTD~ Eyesight Specialists. Late Optician -to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Address: 7, Willis street, Wellington. Telephone 2342.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 6

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