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A. & T. BURT LIMITED COURT EN AY PUCE WELLINGTON. HARDWARE MERCHANT* AN* MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS AN* . ELECTRICAL ENGINES*** SOLt AOINTS.BEESTON RADIATOR* AMtt BOILERS. . PITTED IN MANY OP TNC LARGEST PUftUO AWD< PRIVATE BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT 1"H E ' ' DOMINION. — — - WRITE FOR PARTICULAR* . ■ , • . •> PHILIPS LAMPS. THI3 introduction of tli% PHILIPS DRAWNAVItIE TUNGSTEN METAL FILA^ MENT LAMPS, now on the Now Zealand market, is an advance of groat importahoft to all ui»r& of electne light. The replacement of the now old-fashioned squirted or pressed filaments by th© »rew DRAWN-WIRE FILAMENTS, mean* a. most refreshing freedom from breakages (even with good hard knocks), combined with that I well-known current-saving quality which ha* enabled the METALLIC FILAMENT LAMP to quit© oust the antiquated carbon filametit lamp. "Sturdy and Strong," and "a Reasonable Price" are the "PHILIPS" watchwords, and up* to-date methods in their immen># works have enabled the Philips Lamp Co. to m&ke good. Why pay 2s 6d, when you can buy the best lamp on. the market for Is 10d? Try the "PHILIPS" —you will be another satisfied user. Obtainable from the New Zet* land Agents, TURNBULL AND' , JONES. LTD., Blair.ntreet; or from N.Z. Fittings Co., LambH. A. Smith an«f Co., Cuba-street, at Is 10d each with reduction* for quMititiet. THE PHILIPS LAMP. THE NE"W "AXJTO" EUGJ mHE MOSGIEL* TWlS»00l«mt x MOTOR BUG, exqaaUely «om> fortable tnd of moit utiatift appear. anee, appeals' not only to Motat&ta but to those who prefer Bug* devoid of pattera and of quiet rich coUrarißi*. ALL HIGH-OLASS DRAPERS And OUTFITTERS AND GARAGES/ ; ! BEOHSTEIN PIANOS. THE World's Greatait Muriolana prefa» this Grand ZMttttnent to any oth^r, for its Purity of Tona and ExcolUnoa of Construction. MORE BECHSTEIN ' PIANOS ARB IMPORTED INTO ENGLAND THAN ALL THE OTHER MANUFACTURES IN THE WORLD PUT TOGETHER. Before buying a Ptano, eatl and inipsoT our stock of First-class Instruments, THE BRITISH.^p c CONTINBNTAL' 56, WILLIS-STREET, Snlt Avitnu. .. HUGHIE SIMM (Late of Biag, Barm tmd Co., Ltd.) WISHES to notify his ttumerou* Friends and the Publio gaaetally that he has Started Biwinees as a TOBACCONIST in the Coirtinental Chambers, After twenty y*a»' Experience in the Wholesale (therefor* knowing where, and what to bay), client* are assured of getting the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE; AU the leading brands of Tobaccos, Cigare, and Cigarettes, aleo a large assortment of the celebrated L. and Co., 8.8.8., G.B.D. Pipes aiw*^» in stock. ' HUGHIE SIMM, , ' Continental Chambers, WILLIS-STREKT (Opp. Emprem Theatre). FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. ri^Hfi WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORI COMPANY, LTD., w P*Kwr»d to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP, md L4MBV by weight or at per h«ad. The Company aleo often oUent* at«y fsoility fot tre«ting on their own aoooani Prioea can be obtkiaed on ap&Uoatioa at the Conptay't Office* or (torn toy 6f the Buyer* in the oountry. ,W. G. POSTBR,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 11

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