!. j ! 1 DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS 1 . I | • Bowlers throughout-New Zealand will be keenly interested In the = I 1 IK?JL t J? ftt .. w we. e havo su«eeed*d In manufacturing a perroct HARD s 1 > I R . U BBER BOWL. Its advantages will at onee appeal to all devotees s 1 : s or the pasttme-and Its adoption by bowlers will effeot considerable = 1 | & Improvement tn their play. This has been the pleasing experience of a 1 i 1 every player who has yet had an opportunity of using tho new Dun- 5 1 ■ g lop production. The Bowl is of Solid Kubber throughout-as hard and i 1 Is fine grained as ebony, with a surfaeo polish like glass. It Is abso- • = I ! g lutoly Impervious to moisture, heat or cold-a vast Improvement on s 1 i g the wooden or composition bowls now In use. It will not chip, craek, = 1 S 2 shrink or alter Its shape or weight In any respect. Apart froth the i I ! s construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to - I • | bring It to correct vrolght-thus ensuring an even balance. i | j ' | ■ IT'S THE HOST PERFECT AND TRUEST HAYING BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY 6REEN | f j I ihe standard sizes of Dunlop Bowls are as follows:-5", 5 MO", 51" s 3 • = Evory Bowl Is standard weight and No. 3 Bins-full, unless otherwise = i ; r ipeelnea. This work Is executed by the leading expert In Australia- | i | = and once stamped by the Association's representative «ill »mr tut. J*s I Tijjrp \AJ ' OhtiiiiblifrtaillleidiigSjorti D.twti aid loppltm tf Spirting Gita*i,'*» Sk * ' IHi I ft m <££> DUNLOP RUBBER CO. of Aust., Ltd.,, S. J§] \ * [ jH mil Wy' Wellington, Chrlstchiirch and Auckland. BW\_\ Dad's Way —Modernised Although with an old style hollow ground rawr there was a risk .of ' . ': Occidents, it gavo a rfeal clean'smooth !S*^^^^«LlMjr^iS;^^*!ai ehave—not a scrape. Ask Bad!' DURHAM ' : -DUPLEX \l Hwll^^^^^wl§ilaaliS"§jllf j are just like tho old style, but are r^r_ 3j{ &tted with a guard. M il»JS?k!iVl<V) ' Anvon9 can Sot that "Correct i[l Dia B° nal .Strokte" whioh outs tho , 1 \ t l T J^^S^im^^s^^^ k '''' V,\ 'hair with'the least rtesistauce, TJss a Durham Duplex and you r: --:••■- will enjoy a cool clean shave with absolute safety. Here is one 6ot—there are others— Vo. havo them all. The Stewart Timber, Glass, and Hardware Co. Ltd;, 80-84,' COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. ■» ■ '. -sj**. Your Daily Tread Js!'l) m &''\y.\£':'s!\ Mn "S l6 ' thore" easier, and with /«i&',"* '"^'•.'!i" , ">'\ a blithesome, velvety tread, when yon JPfi'K'' '" i'''\A on #* I'. RUBAX ~ if?' ■ •*'•/ — tho Solos that save you monoy—that A\: ' or °' larm awa ? f*tiguo. A'.' '4 They're waterproof-rthey're twice as !(•''.' •.'/ durable as leather. K : .•/ GENT'S SIZE 2/6 pair. f.VJ ' :\f LADIES' SIZE ........;;... 1/9 jpair. .?■•/ YOUTHS' SIZE 1/9 pair. • *ffl CHILDREN'S SIZE ... 1/3 and 1/6 yaiv. IP 5 * .**# NASH'S LEATHER ARCADE, Cuba Street, Wellington
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19201206.2.9.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
477Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.