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kv/ Before going; out drink a cup of A |M It fortified the system against fatljue . .18 ScJ| and strevgthens the fwrvea. J& ffijl A delicious beverage. in ot& Cheap because a Illtk goes a kmg way. w Atk ftttt tone tor « owffc ' -^ The "Ascot" B « n t»rely new method of manufacture haa |f been adopted in this mallet. The shaft, p irhioh has an ootajon cord-bound handle, is eomee j|j what similar to; the illustration, hut i> spliced '■ ■ M to the hickory handle in such a way as to comj§ bine strength, lightness, and flexibility, and.thoae M v players who prefer a mallet with plenty of epriai 3g will certainly appreciate the "Aecot." g The heads are mado from the |f Finest Seasoned Boxwood, < i free from oracks, nnd are furnished with a eijktI ing line and braes bound ends. We stock many other patterns euoh as the j "Eochampton," "AH England," "Vnloan," "Mαi laocfl," etc. We also carry large stocks of Boxwood Crouuet Balls, Hoops, Sockets, Pegs, Clips, Four and Hi jht Player Sets, etc. ' / Take the electric lift to the Sporting Departi ment, or write to Department "T>." (1S8.) R W. Mills, & Co.' T I i, J - JAQVES.LONDOti'. r "£ls T_T . C , . ~Wγ 11, , nunter otreet, Wellington. There's No Heat Limit- I fora lit! IJ. Firebricks, gggg BEER THEY withstand the highest''tempera- ... „ ■ A - tures-thero's no fear of them crack- DRINK ONLY ing or crumbling. That's because they aro made from a special kind of day A TTfeTT TT^/-N9 which, is impervious to heat. N.B. U'|' AHβ R |j fe>!' Firebricks aro peerlces foi* uso in steel i* B f-%. | ai B" ji^ and iron furnaces, baker's ovons, gas Ji.Xi.ii. fl A a AKJ retorts, locomotive.?; also for fire-grate backs. Caji bo made to any shnpo de- ■ Acknowkdg'ed bv sired, are always evenly made, and uni- *t< r««««J.>»«« form in quality. Wo invite quotations £" Connoisseurs for N.B. Firebricks, and for special work. To Be Absolutely Samtiel Brown, Ltd., mTji? BFQT COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER 1 HHi JOJuO 1 • MERCHANTS, i 31-33 JOHNSTON STREET. ' ' Btewety and Office I Willie Street Depot ...„ 'Phone 124 Molesworth and Mwphy Situti. Tory Street Depot 'Phone 26i8a

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 3

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