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OUR Client will iiover regret tho High Fin cost of ft ' STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Current Cor sumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will ft ways remind him pleasantly of our good advici i Ho will speak to his friehds of tho wo'udei ful economy of tho STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas tho placing of a contract for th supply of a choip Electric Lift offered b thosp who do not understand electrical condi tions will certainly reflect discredit upon tli professional pdvisor, and, in deed, may prove ghastly blunder. " sßrs of ovw 300 STANDAR] ELLGPKIC ELEVATOIJS in Australasia wha thoy thinK. Tho GOOD 'POINTS of tho STANDARD ar expensive, but they are vital. Thoy onsur Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Econorav and Safety. ' STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOlt MONEY. Solo Agents for Now Zealand: TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD.. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. C 551 Globe Cream Separators. A penn'orth of facts are worth a pound of fiction any day, especially to the dairy farmer who is undecided which Make of separator to buy. A FEW FACTS ABOUT THE GLOBE. The Globe is easy to clean. The Globe runs lightly. < The Globe is wonderfully durable. The Globe skims so perfectly, that even with poor milk good returns are ootained. The Link Blade invention is simpler and raoro effectivo .than any other system of cream separating. It has made the Globo rank ' first, amongst prize winners. The Globo is up-to-dato in overv : particular. ■ t°io ga ll ons ,F er bour - i£loi 33 Gallons, , £ 2 ; 55 gallons, .£2O; 77 gallons, .£3O; 120 gallons, £37 10s. Turbine Machines, 77 gallons, £27 10s.; w0 gallons, «£U. Fullest details on application. A. & T. BURT. LTD, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, CBBI LANKSHEAR'S ■ Annual Sale / Stationery abd Leather Goods i ® ; FINISHES SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1903, CALENDARS AND HANDY TELEPHONE LISTS ON APPLICATION. CIOSJ ■ ' ■ ' I ~ FIRE AND MARWE INStmANCT>' ACCEPTIfiD AT LOWEST BATE 9. a P. KEMPTHOENE. Manner. Office - LAIiBTON QUAY AND GBET bXiUWX, .WItLUNGTQN. ' Cau - . . - MoteONi XOUTLHND ■ J " Rubber-heels for Easy Walking. ftWttaibie att Stupes u<sbei froai L«idia{ Dm( Sl«m pomor wnota co, >rmt in. *>MBSW FOR A .mod T^T^ 1 To*) PURE JivS, drink only STAPLES' ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY f Ik® BEST! Orowary ond Offloosi Metesworth and • _ Murphy Btre#u, , 01

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 9

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