much wamei ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM, YOUR INSPECTION OF WHICH IS CORDIALLY INVITED. SMART SKIRTS, IN NAVY SERGE, GABARDENE AND COVERT COATING, with belts and patch pockets, m wide sty l c . PrICOS 28/6 to 49/6 SILK SPUN SPORTS COATS, in all wanted shades, also Black and Creme, with girdles and pockets. Others with belts and pockets. Pr ' ees « 5 /* t 0 ”/- THREE-QUARTER COATS IN PIQUE AND POPLIN, in summer weights, smart shapes, loose stylsoy-tO^S/ VEITCH & ALLAN Wellington’s Busiest Store. A Triumph in Bat Manufacture. Jagues’ Empire Dq Luxe Cricket Bat is made of fine white English Willow, with a straight broad grain running the whole length of the blade. There is not a fault to be found in the blade, and although it is well wooded, it is shaped in such a way that perfect balance is attained and the driving power is greatly increased by the correct placing of an ample thickness of wood exactly where it is most, effectual. The handle is a special feature. Built up o Sarawak Cans, It is Fitted with Two Distinct Splices. The main splice runs from blade to top of handle, and. is composed of cork, with a layer of Para rubber between it and the cane. The rubber is covered with a special material to keep it from perishing. . -pho second splice runs from the face about half way up the handle, and is constructed in the same way as the main splice. This gives that indispensable spring to the handle | just above the blade, and greatly adds to the hitting power of the bat. Wo also stock bats made by Wisden, Gunn & Moore. Stuart-Surridge. Clapshaw, eitc. ; leather Cricket Balls, best makes, Stumps, Nets, Matting, W.K. Gauntlets, Leg Guards. Batting Gloves. Score Books, Cricket Bags, etc. Inspection invited. E. W. Mis & Co., Lid. 9 <ll <4 r Rnberoid' Roofing nr BP Tbs Original of All Biody Roofings. .22 Years the Standard CHEAPER THAN G.C. IRON, EVERLASTING WEAR.; Can now also be Supplied in Red, making a Weather, Fire and Vermin-Proof Roof IN A MOST ATTRACTIVE FORM. Fellow the Test of Time and Buy only Rnberoid. Oa the present high cost of building you can reduce the coot of your roof by one-half by using RUBEROID Pull Particulars from The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd. as, •«, S* Courtenay Plan* Walllnaton Agent* * AS THE ORDERS ROLL IN THE BARRELS ROLL OUT / ////// 1 L BE EVERYWHERE' //// / / / / Sola Bottlers for Wellington District: E. I. TAYLOR & CO., 32 COURTENAY PLAGE. DAWSON PIRFECTIQ OLD H SKY X&SUSHEOKUU PEARSON fl GO. LTD Sole Agents WELLINGTON
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 7
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432Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 7
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