HAVE YOU « I, "11" Overcoat %J§. jggj or Raincoat? J|n people have both, fii/fl'WM'' circumstances /! !'< I EMM will not permit MEN'S "EVAR-DRI" RAINCOATS—SpeciaI Value iu tj tWfili you to have bothi Greens and Drab shades, with silk and clieck linings. i-lwil 'Mil M jeMIM why we can show Q piQ , 5/ . ii-lijrKMtf*) you one of either une Price, «/• ImtMl"J that will serve *®yrl the purpose of MEN'S "EVAR-DRI" RAINCOATS-In IW and lim lWi' -m 4 both. We do Khaki Gabardirie; clieck lined. 'If \ not advocate * Special Value, 59/6- I^l®^' cheap Coats, ' ( I l§Rfl but you will find MEN'S GABARDINE RAJNCOATS-English tailor-cut; t our lines . . „,. .. HJUI 'ifillil reasonable and m All-Wool Ramproot Coatings. serviceable, 95/-,\ 105/-, to £6/6/-. which are the jr flwvlw' I best MEN'S WARM TWEED D.B. OVERCOATS—AII sizes. f [WSil I" ?SSSf!S From 49/6, 59,6, to 105/*. l|iM So buy early— to»day—NOW! MEN'S S.B. DARK GREY OVERCOATS-In a smart -jstyle lor town wear; knee length; fine quality. ■ 1 S i MEN'S S.B. TWEED RAGLAN OVERCOATS—A useil ful style lor everyday wear; lined witli Tweed or Jm/mM, ' FACTORY. Fleecy, or unlined. 59/6, 69/6, to 105/-. 1 ' LAMBTON QUAY & CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ALSO G.P.O. BOX 143.
What do the Men at the Front WANT? THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES ALLEN) Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant NiZ. Expeditionary Force, England) REPLIED"HAVELOCK." TOBACCO Vide Wellington Evening Post, 25t'h June, 1917
Economise — and help us keep up the Quality I In order that the same high standard of quality may 9 be maintained by Edmonds Baking Powder —in order | that the finest grape cream of tartar may continue to B be used —all users of this favourite brand must | employ it as economically as possible. 8 The fact is that cream of tartar is so dear and B so scarce that if the demand for EDMONDS I "Sure to Rise" BAKING POWDER I increases, we shall be unable to secure sufficient I high grade cream of tartar. Sooner than turn tt> I substitutes, we now' ask all to use Edmonds B Baking Powder economically—we can then maintain | the quality by using first quality cream of tartar. | Remember Edmonds contains only the highest grade | genuine cream of tartar—none of the chemical | substitutes which can be sold for attraction of the J price but which when used in cooking often leave | an after taste in the mouth, In these most unusual I times, give your support to our endeavour to keep up | I quality against big odds. T. J.' EDMONDS LTD. "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works CMRISTCHURCH
Buy a Hammock and Make Your Holiday a Lazy One. When away holiday-making, picuicingy camping, ok in your leisure hours at home, you often feel that the most desirable thing on a hot summer's day is a quiet rest, where you can lie and dream, read a book, or go to sleep. For . this a hammock is essential. In these we have a splendid selection, in beautiful soft colours, which are well worth inspection. No. 2—Close canvas damask weave in broad striped. patterns, richly coloured} and made of best hard spunyarn. Price, 19/-. No. I.—A very attractive cross striped design. Rather pleasing and Novel Ideas in Colour Arrangement, Extra quality canvas weave. Price, 22/6. ■ No. 3.—ln an' all canvas weave of three-ply hard spunyarn throughout, woven in Colonial effect, an embossed hand set figure, in heavier yarn, relieving the plain centre in hammock and pillow. .Finer vari-coloured stripes at border and in drapery complete the Colonial effect. Price, 27/6. No. 4.—Similar to above but in different dolour. Price, 30/-. No. s.—Strong, well-made all canvas weave, in solid, serviceable Khaki colour. Price, 40/-. , No. 6.—As above in Olive. Price, 45/-. All hammocks have three extra stringing cords, patent spreader, end castings, large tufted throw-back pillow, foot spreader ; finished with nickel brass caps and wide valances. Writo to Department "D." E, W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 12
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