TOOLS FOR GARDENERS 1 IJ Gardening days are here, and we have the necessary j| p| j • Tools that help to make gardening the pleasure it |» §|j | : ought to be. J taja Hoes—Push and Drag 0 \M if] Ladies' Weed Forks and Trowels Garden and Hedge Shears J^^^P Pruning Shears Rakes iSmWm » Garden Lines Forks MM M m Reap Hcoks Spades MMm M I ■ Lawn Mowers Trowels mm mm I etc., etc. • %lliimm ALL WELL AND STRONGLY MADE. V wfW E. W. MILLS & CO. LTD. I'I Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Streets, Wellington 111 = mmfflm^mmm=======i Get Youp'S-Ply Order in Quick! Just now we have a good stock of 3-ply Woods in Oregon, Oak, Cot- rwcrn.™ tonwood, Rimu. — UKUbUJN - Also, a specially fine line of first- p. .** * grade, 3-ply Ash, beautifully figured UAfv and hand-finished. We can also supply Red Cedar —COTTONWOOD Shingles and Australian Hardwoods - -RIMU Large Shipment COMING , „ • , aotj of Oregon, and —Aori SOON- „ . , , Oregon Laths. • Thr Stewart Umber, Glass I Hardware Co, ltd. 80-84 Courtenay Place Wellington
FOR SPRING Both ladies and men need new footwear for the new season—Martin's 'is the store to select at. Not only do you get the smartest styles and big varieties, but you get better value. Our qualities aro highest— our prices bedrock. SHOP BY POST AND SAVE MONEY S2lB-LADIES' CHROME DERBY SHOES-Sewn soles, patent caps. Cuban heels. 19s. 9d. Postage 9d. extra. 7687-LAUUv.S' GLACE COURT SHOES-Stafford brand, as illustrated. 8 28s. 6d. Postage 9d- extra. D1272-LADIES' GLACE .'2-TIE SHOE-Lonis heels. 355. 6d. Postage 9d. extra, AM) GENT'S TAN>: WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS - 425. 6d. Postage Is. extra; 5203-6ENTS CHROME DERBY WORKING BOOTS - Riveted I soles, as illustrated. I 255. 6d. Postage Is. extra, BE SURE TO STATE YOUR SIZE I BOOT STORE COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON
|, Over 60 Jl 81 of unvsrj-ing succeu in relieving- | ||' coughs and colds, is die long | ! P| record of Bonninglon's Irish Moss. I S| To-day, as in the days of our » 1 |jj grandialhers, it occupies Grtt place Jl Ijj in tens of thousands of homes. a j 18 Mrs. J. C. Russell, of Oamaru, M ■ 56 writes:—"l can remember as long I] 8 I| as thirty years when Bonninglon's || Aa- Irish Moss was used for me as a §' IR cluld by my mother, and I now use | II it in my own home'for my children." § J jl MshGlfes. | seldom fails to relieve the most I g stubborn cases of coughs and i I colds. Avoid substitutes. Insist I I on Bonnington's Irish Moss. At 6 I all Chemists and Stores, 1/6 I I! and 2/6. | FIRECLAY FIRECLAY | t GOODS. GOODS. j WE SAY THAT H i 0 Brand are the best, and this statement I 16 proved by the continued repeat orders j I we receive i | SAMUEL BROWN-Ltt..-I 31 JOHNSTON STREET, j WELLINGTON. I
I f "' ■ If*' 'r ' ' ' ' ** FOR I Unique, Exclusive and Artistic . | ! • SEE N .ROBT. MARTIN Ltd, I 34-36 Manners Street Wellington ] Phones 144—3933 Samples Free on Request. I '- • .
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 303, 16 September 1920, Page 3
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