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I "Iwbank w Carpet Sweepers j 1 are v |1 Weil Built and Sellable. ! ; - ■ , J: i A great feature of the Ewhank Carpet Sweeper is the armoured ' \ -, brush pulley. This is the application of a brass cap to the pulley, ) i the cap taking up the wear, and thus keeping, the Sweeper always*, r . i; ''■] in alignment. ~ .-. • : i, The "Ewhank" is built for heavy wear, and whilst it is a light- jj , running machine it is one which can bo counted upon, doing its i ' ;' work for a long period of years. • ' The material throughout is of the best quality, and all the ma- \ '■'■ chines are attractively finished. < > • , ; I They are Simple in Construction, ' | ; and having very few parts they cannot get out of order. I i Every machine is encircled by a thick braid cord as a furniture s protector, and this enables them to be used without damagiug the j f contents of the room. , ■ K •'■ ;.; They are easy to work, rapid in action, make no noise, and \ ; raise no dust. The brushes arc of good quality bristle, and will .' \ i wear for years. ' ■ .' :'; A patent dustpan opener is a special feature of these mal chines. By simply pressing a steel spring the contents of the i pan arc at once emptied, and, upon removing the pressure, tlio . : i pali automaticallv closes. ) ' :' Price from 14/6. y | K W..Hj]]s& Co.. Ltd., } \ ' ...■!■ % Agents. ' \

I LINOLEUM FLOORCLOTH | LINOLEUM. FLOORCLOTH I | LINOLEUM FLOORCLOTH J I 2 YARDS WIDE. ' j: | 500 PATTERNS. j )' FLOORCLOTH LINOLEUM:; J • 2s.'6d. • 1. ' ' 35.-6 dL ■■ -;, ■o 3s - lld ' l I 4s. 6d.. I J 2s. lid. ; , ■ 4g> lld< ' I ;. - ; 3s. 3d. „___„ ss. Bd. ■; j 0. SMITH, Ltd., Cuba St. j Is '' • ' ■>'

; I TOE STANDARD .'CENTRAL NEEDLE - ; 'SIT STRAIGHT SEWING MACHINES. 'C ; ' What about them? Well, the American Journal,of Clinical Medi- ' cine, published in Chicago, in tho November issue of. 1910, calls t : "Standard" Central Kcedlo :. The PHYSIOLOGIC SEWING MACHINE '' And strongly recommends it to its readers. Another journal, 0 The Medical' Council of Philadelphia, tells its' 25,000. subscribers : that Standard Central Needle is tho machine to PREVENT ; crooked spines, Aching Backs, and Eyestrain. Acting on such , '■ advice the schools authorities of Chicago threw out all other , makes, and in less than two years ' '■ Have installed' over EOO Central Needle Standard ; • Sewing Machines " \ FOR-THE USE OF THE GIRL PUPILS. J Isn't this good enough recommendation 1 ■; Now, remember, Standard notaries cost less than any other first-.ciass ■ machines, will do the work in less time-saving 2 hours in's—and runs with half the labour, is guaranteed for a All dun- . : licate parts stocked. Also,. Needles, etc., for all machines. Full particulars, cheerfully supplied. v • •'... F n J a W. FEAR,■ . Engiiaeps? and. Importer, 1 Tel: 976. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON,. Estab. 1880. ' }j^ ri|riHimr -iiiji;imihii»

1 II What's your "system" of j| ■ I II judging a car? If | I r 11 plishment counts with you 11. 1 I ! more' than fashion's fickle If [ II fancies—you'll throw preju- I j 3'l I • dices to the winds — and 11' } I'] judge the Ford on its merits. II 3 || It's the one car that, has J 111 J 'f Hi stood all the tests. .8 1 t 111 AH Fords are 20 h.p. model T's—all ||| || alike except the bodies. | 1 If Touring Car—s-seater - . .£230 1 r . |f Runabout Car—2-seater - .£2lO ' | D Bllls Town Car-6-seater ■ - .£290 jjl|| > J Delivery Car (load 7501b5.) - .£230 g || All price, inclndo full etmipmont-f.o.b, Wellington j] r In Sole N.Z, Acenttt , g £ If The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd I I :, |1 WELLINGTON. ' | i liiRIPl FMHEB' CO-OP., ISSI., M, STOREKEEPERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, HEAD OFFICE:—MASTERTON. ■ - BrjmchM~WsllitifltQn.Jlreyto»iv_ CarUttotuPahiittua. Jketahuna, ..Martjnborouiih.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 3

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