III! "«—»EP»W—»———e—MMMMlllfflia I Speck! Values'in Winter Garments | For Men. j > ...... mi iimn ( Those cold southeriies make everyone think" of buying j warmer underwear, and the best place to buy Is at C. j Smith's, Ltd., Cuba Street. i SAMPLE WINTER PANTS 'AND SINGLETS—3s. 6d., 3s. Hd., 4s. 6d,, 4s. 11d., ss. 6d., 6s, 6d., 7s. 6d., to.m 6d. SAMPLE SHIRTS—3s. Hd., 4s. 3d., 4s. 9d., 4s. Ltd., ss. fld.' ALL WOOL SOX—3 pairs for 2s. 6d. FLEECY UNDERPANTS AND SHIRTS-2S. Ild. each. WINTER GLOVES—is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. ed., 3sl 11d„ to 4S 6d. BALACLAVA CAPS, for Motoring, etc.—2s. 11d. eaoh. TWEED CAPS—is. 6d., is. 11d.i 28 .6d., 2s. 11d., 3S. 6d., «S, 6d., to 7s. 6d. WE PAY POSTACEIN NEW ZEALAND. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. CLOSE SATURDAY AT 1 p.m. —>M..LILJLU»IIH C. 'SMITH, LTD* 96 TO 102 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. « FACTORY TOR : LEISURE AND PLEASURE j . fl, ■ It is the centre of New Zealand's Billiard industry. 1 Here with the knowledge and experience of sixty years, . ' and the costliest of materials and machinery, the highest : skilled craftsmen are. producing those peerless Tables which ' j ; have carried the name and fame of Alcock's round the globe." ' j"" Alcock's Billiardare true to a hair's breadth and built for a lifetime. ! ; ; G, So whether you require a full-sized ■" Table or. a .:.i Billiard-Diner, select an Alcock's and you will have; THE WORLD'S BEST BILLIARD TABLE. '' ; Full-Sized Tables « ■ 86 gns. to 250 gns. Patent "Lever" i ' Billiard-Dining Tables > : 24 gns. to 37 gns. >... : write for'Catalogue,; advice, or anv information,- ' ALCOCK & CO., LTD. jJM V a Head Office and Factory, Wellington. . Also at Auckland, ChriitcHurchi fjlf/ I' Duncdin, Sydney, Melboarne, London. jf'li '■ | tustless and Stainless I ' Steel = BSaded | - TaWe Gallery. , | | This is a line of goods which every user of Cutlery will | jj welcome. There will be no more stained and dirty knives that | | are constantly in need of cleaning. Tlie knife machine and . | S board may be put aside, the continual rubbing will be elim- | s inated, the time and labour lost in putting them into con- | \ dition to use a sain will be saved. | | The saving of wear and tear on the blades through con- I 1 stant cleaning will give many years' added life to the cut- | | lery. After use the blades | I Need only be Dipped in Hot Water and Wiped 1 c with a cloth and they will be found to be perfectly bright ra I and free from stain. ( K | These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used to cut i } onions, lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which "so pa | quickly stains ordinary knives, then left for some hours j| 1 without cleaning, without the acids leaving any stain upon |a $ -them. , ' ' H They are unaffected by water or acids or by anything 1 | from, which Table Cutlery usually suffers. 1 | An early inspection of these goods, which are made by | C. Johnson and Co., will repay you. i j EW. lis & C&, Limited. | f¥» A A f Hoime'S K )i Cocoa 4 |g igf JF *\ M ' luPI u PP 0r - if w . ... it M *SfjCSf'BW»«sro , nyMj
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2481, 7 June 1915, Page 3
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