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i rjiHESE are the mowers that never need sharpening, run like a bicycle, ■*■ aro light, strong, and durable, and ore the best machines to buy I The blades—of which there aro Svo—aro niado of Crucible Tool . Steel, i tho kind that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatchets and nil looia ivi quiring a keen edge. These blades are* first hardened in nil and are afterj wnrds tempered in water. A lending feature ot these machines is thai they I . Are Ail Self s sharpsaiag. ] This is due to the stationary knife boing so constructed, tfat. as it-grad--j «ttll~ -n-eaxs away,' it sharpeus both itself and the revolving knives in the I process. . : I Every' machine is constructed of tho b?st material. Havinp (heir own i foundry the makers can and do produce a prado of casting bottev adapted i to lawn mowers' than 'hey ran "buy. , « Made in three si^bs—loin.. 7QJ-; l"iii., 7 5/-; Win- 80/" '' We also have largo stocks of lower priced Machine?, Grass Cidchers, I.E. Eo6C, I Sprinklers, Etc. , I E* W. Mills. & Ca,? Ltd* 9 Sele Agents.■ •■

COTTON ;: ■ y ■ ' - ■•[• . ' ■■■ ;". '• ' I r ~~~ ~ ~~ r- i TO-DAY WE ARE SHOWPOPI IN ' ING HUNDRE-DS'OF DIF- : -' ■..'•■' FERENT SHADES AND , | ■ : A POPULAR MATERIA!, WITH WEAVES IN EVERY FASH- j, A MERCERISED FINISH,. IN A lONABLE NOVELTY FOR | WIDE RANGE OF COLOURS. ! Is, 6d. Yard. SPRING AND SUMMER ! DRESS WEAR. : FOUJLARD" •■.-. ; ■■■ '. ; . '~ TI FINE, LIGHT (MATERIAL, .TO .ENUMERATE WOULD 1 MOST SUITED 'FOR' THE ONLY BEWILDER WITH ' ji PRESENT DAY STYLES IN VARIETY. V i • THIS SEASON'S NEW "DE- ;' ' ' j '. SIGNS. ' ■ " : > •.•>•:■ '■. . : , I ■ 101 d., Is.j. Is. lid.. Yard; CALL AND . SEE..THEM t _ \ "TIKW-krA"- ;■ ; AND YOU WILL APPRECI, ! ~ ATE THE ADVANTAGE OF- ! THIS SEASON'S I\IEW. DRESS CHOOSING THE CORRECT j FABRICS, SILK FINISH, TUS- v * SORE GROUND, W.TH QUAINT FOR YOUR SUMMER ) SPOT EFFECTS. ' "' BLOUSE OR DRESS. , ( , ■ . lO|tt. Yard. ..■•-,•.. | CUBA STREET. "' ' ' ' K "~~" •."*"" —---

.THE STANDARD. CENTRAL 'NEEDLE ' SIT STRAIGHT SEWING ■ lACHIKES. ■ What-about them? 'Well, the American Journal of Clinical Modi- ■ cine, published in Chicago, in the November issue of. 1910, calls "Standard" Central Needle ■ , The.'PHYSJOtOGIC:SEWING MACHINE' And strongly recommends it to its ■ readers. vjjAnolhei , journal, 3 The Medical Council of Philadelphia, tells H,<";25,000 subscribers 1 that Standard Central Needle is the machine | to PBEVMT I , crooked spines, Aching Backs, and Eye Acting on snch advice the schools authorities of Chicago threw out all other makes, and in less than two years Have installed over 500 Central Needle Standard 1 ~.■'. -Sewing Machines \ J FOR THE USE OF THE GIRL PUPILS: ' Isn't this good enough recommendation'/ Now, remember, Standard Rotaries cost less than any other first-class machines, will do the work in less time-saving 2 hours in s—and runs with half the labour, is guaranteed for a lifetime. All duplicato parts stocked. Also, Needles, etc., for all machines. Full particulars cheerfully supplied. .| \UM [tea fio» A;ft f4*' Engisso®2? and .IsEaporter, Tel. 076. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Estab. 1880. '

■ just ARRIVED tejaaaflijjafaiijfliaiCT Mew Goods in all Department s, | • i■ ' • I Jewellery, Silver Goods for Wedding or Personal p I ■ Gifts, E,P. Goods, Watches, Fancy Timepieces, . | I '..... .'"-.. Greenstone, etc. .-.; . ■ ■ Particular attention is drawn to the . • | , I ■ botter-class Silver Goods, which, being in i j i " excellent taste, arc well worthy inspec- , S i . .. . , tion by all those requiring something for , i I Wedding or Personal Gifts. j G. : & T. .YOUNG,. Umlfed, ' j I '252 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. i ! ' ~, ■ ■ - ■ : — ; i

■ HUNDREDS'OF FQLBffiG, PUSH, OR: ■ B °- CARTs -.. .■. ■ PERAMBULATORS Children's VELOCIPEDES.- ' ■ ' BASKET WORK o! every description. ; E. ARNQLB, Willis 1 " Street, Wellington. : )']j::-\se sknii fok catalolushs;,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 2

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