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I M ' Monday to Saturday yt: \ Pff I I. - NOVFMBFR v\f*lf i I ■ 4th'to the 9th ~ \r| I I You/too, should-wear I I IN the Spring month of November each year we make a special display | I *■ of all leading "H. 8." Models in Hats for Men's and Boys' Wear. J if The selection is at its best, and the big window display always attracts 1 I enormous attention.. Come along Men and "DRESS UP "-don't let I |i the Ladies' Spring Shows have it all their own way. • I W * ' ■ ■ ' ■ •$! \4 . *1 .. .., _ . , ■ I , ' fKj I- " r ir an^^§'^GOOD N ) l , . . 1 jsf ' ymimmu- ctoTOWt fWtwl "*""" ""V . 5 w—'' - ■ I I! LOUNGE FELTS ' ' PANAMAS AND STRAWS, etc. I I MEN'S LOUNGE FELT HATS, in light MEN'S PANAMA HATS, folder and I ij and?dark grey. Special Value ' blocked shapes 10/6 and 12/6 1 I MEN'S FUR LOUNGE, FELTS, in fawns, MEN'S GENUINE PANAMA HATS 3 : H dark and light greys. 12/6,14/6,16/6 , 29/6 to 60/- I I MEN'S "BOBSALINO" FUR FEINTS ' [ mmS STRAW BOATER HATS, new | I in light and dark shades. . 19/6 shapes, English makk 7/6,8/6,9/6 | I MEN'S FINE SMOOTH. FUR FELTS, * - _ „ . § 4 English make, in stone, fawn, and MEN S DRILL- SUN HATS, m white I I! dark greys 19/6 and khaki helmet shapes, with ereeiT | I MEN'S "STETSON- FUR FELTS, m^Mm ' * • 3/, l' 'W ' 1 I in smooth finish, naturals, greys BOYS' PANAMA HATS, all sizes § I and fawns - , 35/- -. . \ ... 11/6,12/6 | I MEN'S FINE FUR FELTS, in best BOYS' DRILL WASHING SUN HATS I I quality English Tress & Woodrows in drill and crash, all shapes 1 I . '' ' ... 22/6,,25/. ...' ~ . .. ■• ...i/11, 2/6 to 3/11 I $ MEN'S TWEED GOLF CAPS—In Light I ' ■■ QPETTAT V(\D S? lor Dark ted,, . 4/6, 5,6, 6/6. " THIS WEEK '' I I nEN ' s ; TWEEDMASCOTSIIAPECAPS 50dpz. Washing Hats I M MEN'S TWEED MASCOT CAPS—In MM sB r \ P " I Jp Plain Fawns, and Grey Covert Cloths, |M Wm ; , ' : Wm %" n "' All Sizes. | I iJUAi . -' ri OTHING FACTOR¥ ; " oiKiiiii. § MMeans MoneyToYw ! Slno'lp ' '• • lfe ::: I EVEE-READY RAZOR.S-12-bladed out- | l>ll !^' d z&&'' Hi fit. 10s. Dd, each, post free. | ,- L - A RUBBER HOSE, GARDKN-Jin. North g ftMfa British. 455. per COft. coil, post free. Is f' T" , T7» M " ■ i THf Hi(««r| fif* Pifln WBSTA CREAM SEPARATORS- | IUI 1 (XL 111 Ul 1. i&lW* 12 gallon. £7, rail free. | . ■ p, gallon ' ,£lolos,, rail free. | "Pittsburgh" Gates are made with a strong steel frame "33 gallon. * £15, rail/free, a stiffened in the centre by an upright steel bar, the whole 55 gallon. £13 10s., rail free. [| we {ght being supported by a diagonal strut which gives the BENGAL RAZORS-First quality/ | gate .a perfect balance and prevents any possible sagging. j 10s. 6d. post free/ I - We'also have another'pattern Double Drive Gate. '. -j. TSSSSS,™ I ■ Opering From the Centre, ■ is, 6d., post free, | gate SU pp Or fc e d by a diagonal strut as illustrated above. j PADDY KNIFE CLEANERS-A great | An gates are covered with "Pittsburgh Perfect" fence I labour silver. post fro. fc electrically \relded at each point, t-he stays, being six ,j, HAIR SWEEPING BROOMS-Stcrling | inches apart. ... N . . - ,aue ' 4s. 6d., 55., ss. 6d., post free, | ;i These Gates are Specially Made MALTHOID RUBBER ROOPING-In | for erecting at the entrance to farms or fields. ■ They ar« rolls -2J.6 square feet. | (- en f ce t wide by (fifty inches hi ah. When erecting set posts 1 Ply, 50s.j 2 Ply, 60s. | six i nc h cs ' further apart than width of gate. WHITE.EARTHENWARE CUPS AND I gingle Drive Gates> Sl/ . ch . Double Drive Gates, - SAUCERS— C no I mir ' ' 6s. half dozen, post free, »orP au, WHITE AND GOLD CUPS AND | ' Write to Department "D." SAUCERS-China. . j| : ■ ■ . • - ■ ' . 9s. half dozen, post free. FJ Y~*'' \W7 "K JTnff ' 0 ' T jl 1 : $ u> vv ♦ IVllilS OL \J)*t LA\X*f i ah #*. <p i ' * ■ 1 Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay., - ■ Aaa tffliese Soods to yoar-i™ / ■ ' .. / ffioor PosS or R3il Free' : *» m:^^'i ' :m^g ' ?:^i ' fgmwwa >^^ ■ • ' J ' - : ~ '!"■ THE SSIIS HARDWARE C 0.," GARDEN TOOLS'! Cuba Street, WeSlingSon. WE HAVE ]VST LANUED OUE NEW SEASON . g STOCK 0F gardes . TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following:-' ———— Hedge Shears. i < ■ '' ■ aw n Sprinklers. 1.11. Hose. LAWN MOWERS ' WclOnnon Hoes. Ladies , Spades. J-awn uwwww Mattock Hoes. latf® Bordor Forks. ENGLISH. Planters' Hoes. ' IliU f^ , B H ITU ff& Eiß id Border Shears. Green's Silens Messor. Pruning Shears. ! 1 Li fHv m, mI . r Bnmch Cutters. Ransome's Anglo-Paris. ?™™S Saws - ( Dutch Hoeti. Arcado, Sprayers. , Edjingv Knives. Favourite ' Sets' of Ladios' Tools. garden Rollers. Lakewood. Sprayers. —: • Garden Trowels. uuiwwuuo. Shovels. DDETMIHIVIC ■ I inuf Garden Shears/ New Easy. Spades. rKEHHUMBi LUWi Grubbjng Hoee. ' New Rover. Slashers. . „..„,„.. . ._-_ Grass Shears. Prcmior, •' Turf Cuttdrs. BONUSES LARGE. Grass Hooks. . . ..■■■„„ ~„- Weeding.Forks. - raeragsßiiasCT . JOHN DUTHIE & Co., Litcl Condition's of Policies liberal, hardware & metal merchants, Willis street TELEPHONES. Town Department, 300G; Country Department, 156; Business restricted to New Zealand. ■. omeea, 573; iron Yard, 2501. All moneys invested |i« the Dominion. — — r • ~ 1 j 1 1. 01 1 ECZEAIA. : PLUMBERS, COPPERS MTHS AND Every policy guaranteed bytne State, radio lotion and ointment.- shbbt-metal workers. . J ° * . ■"" A Guaranteed Cure for-all kinds ' of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds ~,V lll, ,r n, m ™ i! nP , TO , of sufferers cured weekly and cured per- MANDFACIUIvMb of Asga WatG^ -• raanently. The distressing imitation is i ' JL heaters, and Mahoney s Patent relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ; H RIOHARDSMi h F i Lotion and Ointment,. ss. 6d., postage Is. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, i. n. niWAMJiUN, f.M,, cx tra. MADAME AMIE, S3 Smenton's 23 and 25 Egmont Street, '4) Commissioner | building, Qmjen Street, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 12

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