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"Great American" Ballbearing J \ Uwi lowers - : ; \ nnHESE are the mowers that never need, sharpening, run like a bicycle, S ■■<, | •*■ aro light, strong, and durable, and are the best machines lo buy | ; 1 The blades-of which there are five-are made of Cruciblo Tool Steel, | the kind that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatchets and all tools is- \ [I ■ quiring a keen. edge. These blades aro first hardened in oil and aro after- \ | wards tempered in water. A leading feature of these machines is that they | Are All Self-sharpening. \ This is due to the stationary knifo being bo constructed, that, as it.grad- \ \ uallr wears away, it sharpens both itself and,.the revolving knives in the B , ji process. . | ! Every machine is constructed of the best material. Having their own . j ft fouudiy tho makers can and rlo produce a grade of casting better adapted 9 | to lawn mowers than they can "buy. \ v » ' I , Made in threo sizes—lsin., 70/-';l7in., 19in., 80/" I ' I We also have largo stocks of lower priced Machines, Grass Catchers, 1.E.. Hose, 1 3 Sprinklers, Eto. J • | E. W. Mills & Co, Ltd, u*\m. |i THE'STANDARD CENTRAL. NEEDLE j | \ SIT STRAIGHT SEWING MACHINES. " : ! What about them 1 Well, the American Journal of Clinical Medicine, published in Chicago, in the November issue of 1910, calls i "Standard" Central Needle ; The PHYSIOLOGIC SEWING MACHINE ;') And strongly recommends it' to its readers. "Another journal, The Medical Council of Philadelphia, tells its 25,000 subscribers ■ .! that Standard Central Needle is tho machine to PREVENT I ■; crooked spines, Aching Backs, and Eye Strain. Acting on such f/ , advice the schools .authorities of . Chicago threw out all other fl j .makes, and in less than two years ' | ( : Have installed over SO© Central Needle Standard . Sewing Machines FOR THE USE OF THE GIRL PUPILS. ! Isn't this good enough recommendation 1 ■_ . ~'.. Now, remember, Standard Rota-ries 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 'dup- ; i licate parts stocked. Also, Needles, etc., for all machines. Full i . j particulars cheerfully supplied. ' . I ' F B J. W.- FEAH S - I ES>ng£neev and Importer, ! Tel. 976.. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Estab. ISSO. ' [Liit l ' JssSsfj%)>. HUNDREDS ,0F FOLDING, PUSH, OR ! \MMm GO ' CABm i : PERAMBULATORS i OF"EVERY MAKE. ! | BASKET. WORK-' oi every description. '■■ .. I : ,' E. ARNQLI), Willis Street,-Wellington.- -; : ; PLEASE SEND FOR CATALOGUES.V . " ■ Cruets Cso©d • Cascs of Teapots ( Carvers . .Batter Dishes |J|gctPoPlafi6 teaspoons .Jelly Dishes.' " i - ; ." Desserts Biscuit Boxes . OMjaflß ' KsS * Ea6ers ' I When requiring anything in Elec- | 1 troplate, don't fail to see our ' | 8 stock. It beats competition for | ; 1 "vahu for your money" and for 1 ' I quality. Ahvsrys up-to-date, and | fresh. R V - G.-& T. Young, lid, LamM g Quay , I • T - ie Pleasant Business, I | |s|' -of - Outfittinci Houses, ; ; • I WHAT IS THE AMOUNT YOU WISH S PlPin 111 TO SPEND ON FURNISHING YOUR __ /j) HOME? • n \Jj, Whatever tho amount' is, ono of th© ' H I! ' pleasnntpst parts of our work is' to show , you what wo can do when tho sum is • j limited. ! | _,L_ \.Jrf "Will vou submit your lilllo list to us, : and let us give ynn an estimate for {urn- ', i j J ibiiing your new home. / .-EDWARD'COLLIE,'Ltd.,-|v' g-l M I—4 i M«- arts CRAFTSMEN, ' ' .' ■ 1 —_J<dfe \Wj\ 107 4UDDIFORD STREET, | US~. ~ \_f~- WELLINGTON. ; NATURAL COURSE. Telephone 3232. 1 TEETH WEAK, ;, II V/wK'wtf w* House. ; ' X \ X ' a PRACTICAL COURSE., A Defect of Naturo, W p riPPMR ! c| $ i Painless Extraeliocf, Is . <■ Pull Upiwr or .^rr^^& j Pre= when 1/nver Sols, ftf :■!&■ \v%ffl : Sets are Ordered. £2 2f.. or .£3 Ss. ' yi L Our Work in of' the Richest Grade. Terink C\vh. V B ' Open Doily, 0 a.m.--3 p.m. ' V.,.™.-/, j Sunday, !O..K> a.m.—l. p.m. A Triumph cf Scitr.ee. £ I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 3

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