BOX 132. TELEPHONE 2459. QHASE, AND, & £JO., AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, • ( • .WELLINGTON. THE NEW ZEALAND AUTOMATIC irvn GATE. •' DB u J?. u Possess a Motor Car or a ■*-* spirited horse that strongly objects to sLimling whilst you close the Gate be*l f " ■ ? J" 0111 ' n °t infrequently cpmplained of the nuisance of. getting m and out of-her trap in.the rain to open the Gate at your main entrance? - ■ ■ D° ?°U. n 'ish: to causo your friends as little inconvenience as possible, and the greatest amount of pleasure when paying you a visit? The old-fashioned hand-opening gate has been in existence Bince the davs of Adam, despite the fact that there is no record to. show that Eve had to " leave her Motor Car to open the Gate at the Garden of Eden. But those days have at last-come to an eid, and • THE AUTOMATIC GATE . ' may bo seen in operation and. doing : useful service on many cf the best and most noted of our country homes. Those who. arc riot familiar with the simplicity of construction' ar.d economy in price of this, useful article should not delay longer, but cbmmunicatc at once with us, when we will supply our Catalogue, containing full particulars concerning one of the latest "improvements of our time. If desired, we can supply you' with, numerous testimonials on the Gate, and the comfort and convenience of those who have tried- it. - .. THE SMALL BIRD ,NUISANCE. Have you got a Vegetable .Garden, a' small paddock of. Cereals, a Cherry tree,or a Grape vine? If you have; whether you : reside in the Auckland Province or down at the Blufi, you cannot fail i? cursed the little dicky , bird, that has universally'proved the niflin objeqt of your 'prayers. ■Various -and divers have been', the means adopted and tried to extenninato the persistent little pest. Too. .often, alas! with,but podr results; However, your 'opportunity haß'cima at last. Prayers need no longer le offered, and poor dicky bird is on a. fair way'..to-ivard.-i starvation. THE SPRY PYROTECHNIC AUTOMATIC , BIRD SCARER has just come into' operation. All those who have bought them are loud in their ' praise of their virtues, and claim that . it would be dirt cheap at ten times its price. ' ' THE PRICE OP THE MACHINE IS 255., ' And it is well worth ,£lO. .. .Send for Catalogue at; once, and 1 "secure' a Machine for tho incoming season. '• , . ■ . ; We can supply them on the shortest ! notice. to any part, of the Dominion. ' \ CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., ' No. 1 and 2 South British Buildings, ' Lambton Quay, - ' WELLINGTON, < CIG3 ! : ;ARMiT l ". : ■//' ■' ; (Successor to E. C.' Batkin), TOBACCONIST, 51 LAMBTON QUAY. SOLE AGENT in New Zealand" for .the famed NESTOR GIANACLIS . Egyptian Cigarettes. Bs. Gd: per 100. UWANTA Cigar and ! UWANTA Good Cigar and ' UWANTA go to ARMIT . ' . For a UWANTA CIGAR.!, lis. per bos of 50. £581 , '■ ROYAL;/:" ■; BARLGCK ■ ' TYPEWRITER AGENCY, . V . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. BRITAIN CAPTURES THE WORLD'S , .RECORD, , AT PITMAN'S Metropolitan School. ■ London, Mr J. Wright, on April . llih last, before a " Daily Express " representative.' and some of the highest authorities in the typewriter world, beat all American records for speed' on the Roval • Barlock Typewriter. Ho wrote from dictation (unfamiliar matter) Commercial Correspondence at 105 CORRECT words per minute. ; A speech'of the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain at 82 words per minute for 30 consecutive minutes. • ' ' ■ A speech- of. tho Right Hon. R. Haldane at. SO 'words per' minute for 60 minutes, this hour test: consisting of copying'from, manuscript.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 10, 7 October 1907, Page 8
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