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S2jgjS A good Field Glass is invaluablellM I is| to the Sportsman or Tourist. The Finest Glasses in the World are those manufactured by Carl Zeiss, These P a ; rt i c,, ' lar »? alies of Glasses" embody in a prominent degree the They are endowed with a remarkable light - gathering power, which is perhaps the most important feature aesired iu a Field Glass. • " - They have a large field of view—an exquisite defi* nition. ' flbjeots are seen' in striking relief, and differences iu their respective distances from the observer can be readily appreciated. The Glasses are effectively; protected from the access of dust and moisture; . . They are'light and thoroughly rigid.' _ The above fea« ture? have ensured-for these glasses a steadily increasing popularity in all parts of the world. Each Glass is fitted in 3 strong Leather Case, complete with the necessary shoulder straps. . . ZEISS GLASSES: 6 Magnification. £8 2s. 6d.'{ 8 Magnification, £8 15?.; 12 Magnification, £12 10s. DOLLOO GLASSES;' 8 Magnification, £7 10s. and £8 10s. COME IX AND LET US SHOW TOTT THESE GLASSES. : ? JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON.

TRUE, PERFECT MESH, DEAD FLAT, LYBAQHTB e? ORB" 'NETTING. THE'"'BEST WIRE NETfINfG."MAOg> . iv* li.p f mi B b.pr, i "Ml spaed. fibain. Drive' iJi Mtim% D-epen^ fTIHE fainons 2} ligW- weight A.J .3. is the finest Mount made; th* 3 h.p. ll A tho Ideal Machine for Side-car. Tho proved itsolf agaii for BβfeWUty, P&trdl Consumption, Hilt Climlis, and the Comfort to th i Rider. ALL REPAiaS GOAEANTEED. ALL ACCESSORIES KEPT IN Si'OCK. ; 'OliywnGn 9 Alllllnvi| feeb mtos qauqe,

Call au<l inspect this magnificent machine which : HAS NEVER FAILED IN ANY TRIAL. HAS ITS CHAIN TRANSMISSION RUNNING IM Oil. HAS A TWO-SPEED GAR GEAR BOX, HAS A CONSUMPTION QP i GALLON TO 170 MILiS. The SUNBEAM Comes from the most famous Motor factory , ■>■<■■•'<■■/ ' . ■ 'in the'.World. \" - : ;?; : Pries '■- *• : £85. Catalogues from and trials arranged . ' > ' LIvLS. en-iViw 8 wrl. Syrr Li&S, LIUi ".' ' WELLINGTON AND CHRISTCHURCI. , . . .»l.■^..l.^l^ V l^^.■ll^.Lu■Jl| l ■.u:^.llllilal^.m■,.lil^ll■illlllJull.■l^^^ll a J«»^r^a;^l^^ltt^^i a l^ • ■ . £F2?iir©d in. Timel" WE HAVE JUST OPEMED UP OiRECT FROM THE MAKERS THE MOST ARTISTIC COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE BRASS AND COPPER EVER OFFEBED TO THK-PtBLjC OF WELLINGTON. \ IT INCMJDES ► ALL. THE-MOST UNIQUE AND QUAINT DESIGNS IN JARDINIERES, VASES, HOT WATER. JUGS, >ERN POTS, GONGS, CLOCKS, SOSE : BOWLS, ■ FRUIT BASKETS, ROT WATER. KETTLES, FRUIT BASKETS 'AND.. STANDS, INKSTANDS, -CANDLESTICKS, Etc THESE GOOD'S ARE WELL WORTH A VISIT OF INSPECTION. HIGHEST QUALITY. -, LOWEST PRICES. Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd., 80, 82, as, COURTE.NAY PLACE.

Woolp'ackSr Cernsaeks, and Hessians, POE FOEWAED SHIPMENT FEOM CALCUTTA. MARKWALP, SON AND ROSS. Wholes*!- 0 Only- & ( 'RAP. S4FE-AND EFFECnv-E A ■ Lxpibsive. for fabmeuß akd others. Writ* to 30 HTJNTKIt SWEV, WEI, tIKGXON, FOR A FKEE BOOS I;; suicK cars, DISTRIBUTIXQ AReats — EanSitilwi, .Wauganui, and Taranafei. ■MoXENZlfi'e' GARAGE, . . UAETON. ■ ■ Hie liltle ttotible o| l!>nnin|j lor the come "CU«S3ED FISB" <sa ih* &*£lM!S!aiUa!'.W:WttU&iXt'liiftUa \ Tin to well f epnjd by (he fmtlejaciloo yoo will Imvc In colinn !!icm. Of r.H Oreosri nr.il Slnrn.i, but i-tvmsmtw. plocto ■ "eromteA FUhTßread ALWAYiS. . "' OONSUiT HENRY HUGHES, LTD., . PATENT 4.GENTB* m JBATUEBSioN snwt, Srti- 1832. .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1959, 16 January 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1959, 16 January 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1959, 16 January 1914, Page 10

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