| "PreadnoisgM" Patent Milling jjt | Files for Esigieers, BSaclsiiis jj| I aid Carriage Sites. jjj I These files cut hard metals at least twice as fast, pSgj t and soft metals up to ten times as fast as any other file. p|S|g- | The teeth are cut deeply into thfi metal, and, being i semi-circular in shape, present a series of unbroken cut- j&slSiii j ting edges, thns' attacking 'a larger surface of the work feajSss;! t than is possible with the ordinary type of file. In,ajldi- | tion to the cutting efficiency of the "Dreadnought" Files | their life is equal to that of from four to ton files of the l ordinary type according to the metal upon which it is jjjsssjs used. Owing to the shape of the. teeth jSgg^ \ These Files are Self-clearing, .- and by reason of the shearing cut, they do not slip or I !i chase, aiurproduce a perfectly even and smooth surface. | The "Dreadnought" File cuts equally well cast and p ,a **£§r tj wrought steel, iron, bronze, and all other hard metal:.. : V -| ! Owing to their self-clearing properties they are the I: C only files which plane hardwoods and cut brass, lead, \g| h aluminium and other soft metals without 'clogging. | The "Dreadnought" is the only file that lends itself | to a process' of - direct re-sharpening siinikf.to that an- \ plied to u Milling CuiteiO '"ilris cult Ik* dono nt u snuill cost. I Write for booklet giving full particulars ' pp;t I EW. JILLSCft, Ltd, 11 | Sole Agents for New f|jlP " /j NOT ■ J gPEWSiVE^I Furniture Built for Solid Service—that's "Collie Furniture" Remember when vou buy furniture that it should become "old friends"—you will be under conditions of "iiitimnte rrhitionHhip formally years! . That's wliv you want STURDY Furniture, that is honestly made mid fitted, and won't develop Jickety chairs thu first '} nv months- There's a reputation behind COLLIb 1- URMiIjRE— a name tor "QUALITY!" . EOW COLLIE, Lid. WONb« ' Telephone 1634. Prcpflvc | Warm in Bed, TIIERE is body in our Maltressos. For health, comfort, durability, and workmanship they cannot be beaten. Jf your furiiipjiai' <loos not slock them soikl us a postal card aiul wo will sco you are eaveu lor. DAVID McCRAE, WAREHOUSE—B, FARISH STREET. . FA GTORY-JOl I \SON VILLI..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 3
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