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I I '• MODEL T, 1913. 20 h.p. Runabout, 2-seatcr £190 i 20 h.p. Touring Gar, 5-seater £205 All Ford Cors arc lully equipped. I f ♦ Sole N'Z. Agents: THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LTD,, I D COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. jHrFafiar: rov/ Wool, pj/ . We Hake the Clothe;, .' ' Vw/;,,, m\ W, V Wear our Cio%. | ' The results of Recent Wool Sales • PROVE how .we help you to get good prices. The FARMERS' CO.OP. eaid in their Wool Report: " Mr, J. Stevcneon, Flaxt.on, had tho satisfaction of topping the market for merino for a beautifully bright lot of ' five bales, which was sold to a local woollen factory at 13d." " Dominion mills eagerly sought after h&lf-breds, merinos, orutchings and pieces." Messrs. DALGETY & CO. remark: "The local factories took the bulk of the inerinos, in addition to a quantity, of fine half-breds and pieces." Messrs. PYNE k CO., the-largest Wool Brokers in the Dominion, eayi "Tho woollen mills of tho Dominion, as usual, took a very considerable sharo of the best half-breds, and kept the market buoyant and firm for this class of "ivools. Bradford was largely responsible for the clearance of tho various grades of crossbreds—(he woollen mills for merino, wliieh by the way sold rtmarkably well—while tho high level of prices paid for bellies and pieces must be o((n'6!i(fi6(e to tho operations of the various factories." THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY. is probably the Largest Buyer of Wool for local requirements. BUY "KAIAPOI" GOODS ALWAYS. > ,CS. vKj TjL- . jfr-f P^<BlgEggll&aaiJMißigi.ri«rt , »flry» : *iii" i *«f"ii'iliumiimiiiiiiiiiwmtr^ Overland <| II Is the Car of Exceptional j j , Everything, from tiie 'fuxunous upholstering down to \ tho meanest bolt is first quality. " ij This is why you can depend on the Overland; . i j Inexpensive for its claßs. Yes—but, that. is because ■ji of the enormous output, the standardisation of pa*l6, '] and the economical system of management adopted 1 by the makers of the * Overland " | : | There is no limit to the capabilities of this wonde,rftil \ jj" Car. It will go anywhere accessible to road traffic. j Moreover, it runs smoothly and silently and is com-' ! ■ fortable. ' 3 ; The Overland models range in price from £275 to £4 76. Tho j ' j new 1913 Overland Models have quito a. number of improve- 5 | menta. For instance they have an Increased v i'imcl Hase, Im- j | proved Lighting System, Latest Improved Brakes, Self Starters, ; I High-class Speedometer, Clear Vision AVind Shield and Full f \ Floating Axles ; Write ob for «n Oferltnd Catalogue. 5 j. a: hatric.k & Co., ud.,' ]: ! f Sole Agents for North Island, Wanganui; or S \ | .Wakefield St., opposite Town Hnlf, Wellington. \ , [[ 1 " | A Word about Preservation with | P. &B..Building Paper r The essentials of a Perfect Building Paper are strength. durability, imperrioußnosi to molt* F<VW$ K 1 ture, and absenpe of odour. P. &B. Building vWfI Paper fulfils (hot requirement, Ml,, a „d i< I the only Building Paper that does. It ia made fe*??' of carefully selected fibre, which gives it great Ry&AfctftVw tcmlle strength. It is durable, waterproof, By means of it a wooden building can bo j - mode to poiseu nearly all the advantages of 3 brick and stone structures, while entirely free iK5FTIf111 l j*' I from the many faults found in them. MoislUro v $1l&T t'f and earth Rases are kept out, draught* pre- . vented, and of summer ana cold of ®| IN YOUR NEW BUILDING " The Paraffine Paint Co. |||^.^| D. S. EVANS, Australian RepresontatW., fr^'^^Hn^VrU | CHALICE HOUSE, SYDNEY. -WwSfl John Burns aud Company, LM., Auoldtuid. ' \ r . !r - : V'fj ' Henry AVflllnjns and Song, • W4. r " Napier. Gualt<ir, Bykes and CVimpany, AVoJlins'ton. K. ttoeco and Sons, Ltd., Cliristohurch. (ps't';vk : Ud., Tlmaru. Thonißon, Brldger & Co., Ud., Inveroarjill.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 9

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