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j|| Why? Why do Housewives almost universally prefer the "ORION" Range? j jgECATJSE they would rather have Certainty than j Chance! A "just as good" may be sold and described as "being equal" to. the Orion, but the I wise Housewife, talking no chances, insists on buying J the real thing itself —the "OElON"—knowing'to a j certainty that she is getting the Best Value and the J Most Economical, Sapid, Easily Controlled, and I Efficient Eango in the Market. I Ask your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." j B. E SMACILdCK, Ltd, I Bunedin, Wellington & Auckland. A Triumph in g a | Manufacture ; Jacques' Empire Do Xuie Criofcet Bat is tosdo of fine ; white English Willow, with a straight broad grain, run- • niug tho whole length of the blade. There is cot a fault ■ to ho foiud in ths blade, and although it is well wooded, it is shaped in such a way that porfoot balance is attained and the driving' power is greatly increased by tho correct placing of an ample thiokness of wood exactly whew it is most effectual, Tho handle is a sjwoial feature. Built up of Sarawak Cane. It is Fitted witb Two Distinct Splices. The main cplica runs from, blade to top of handle, and is composed et cork, with a layer of Para rubber betwoen it and the cane. The rubber is covered with a spocial material to keep it from perishin" • The second tplioo runs from the face about half way up tho handle, and'is constructed in tho same way as tho main splice. This gives that indiopoasable Spring to the handle jut above the blade, s «d greatly adds to the hitting po«crofttob*t. I We also slock bat* mado by Wiiiden, Guan and Moore, Stnaa-fc-Surridge, Ckpshaw, etc.; leathsr Criokot Balls, host, makes, Stumpa, Neta, Matting' W.K. Gauntlets, Leg Guards, BRtting Gloves, Score Books, Criokot Bogs', etc. Inspoction invited. E. W. Mills ft C®. 5 Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 6

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323

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 6

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