' HIGGINSON & MA.CBHA.NE, ' Bbarebrokera and Accountants, 143 FEATHIiRSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Telegrams—"Marmlon. ALLISON— the great English Piano—on easiest terms frora The Wellington Piano Co.. Ltd.. 124 Limbton Quay. IF you want a Car, Bike, or Launch Engine thoroughly overhauled, you can lmvo same done by skilled mechanics. Cylinders bored, new pistons and rings fitted, gears of every description out and hardened; axles, crank-shafts, connecting rods, etc., made 011 tiho shortest notice, and guaranteed. We repair or make anything of a mechanical nature. Patent work carried out. Prices Tight. P. 0. von Hartitzsch, Mechanical Engineer, 120 Ghuznee Street. 'Phono 267 G. TO MOTORISTS. TJSTE Store, Clean, and Repair Motor » » ■ Cars, Lorries, and Delivery Vans. Charges Reasonable. HEATHER AND CO., Edward Street Garage. Wellington. 'Phone 3506. LAKESIDE Stud Farm offers HolsteinFriesiaa, males nnd females, all ages, N.Z. born and imported from Canada and U.S.A. Tho herd is headed by that wonderful record butter bull Canary Paul Fobes Oak (imp.), whose 1 nearest dams average 27.291b. butter per week, and over 601b. milk per day (official Tecords). More unrelated strains on this farm than on any other in N.Z. Inspection invited. Car meets trains. Telegrams: A. J. Gallichan, Tiakitahuna. _____ WHY DIP. DIP, DIP? GET the "One-Dip" Pen, with which you can write 500 words, with only °n« d 'P- r , , . Local Agents: COULLS, CULLING & CO., LTD., 9 Brandon Street, Wiillington. THE "BERLIET" CAR. MESSRS. STANTON AND EVANS, IyJL Wellington Agents, have just landed one of these fine. Cars, and will be pleased to give practical Demonstration of the superb qualities of the "BerJiet," .which is the highest typo of French Car in existence. AND EVANS, MOTOR EXPERTS AND MECHANICS. Garage: Molesworth Street (Opp. Parliamentary Buildings). 'Phone 2240. ✓• ' • ERUPTITE A CHEAP, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE tX PLOSIVE, FOB FARMERS AND OTHERS. Write to 30 HUNTER STREET, WEIp LINGTON, FOR A FREE BOOK. Crosaod Pith Sardines remember, pluus I ih" Brand ALWAYS. I
Tie Dollood Prismatic Biioeilar. FINEST LONDON MAKE, Embodies tlie experience of flBS? . over a century and a half ||^M of Optical Instrument mak- [||ff§] ing, and possesses advantagestobefoundinno other Binocular. It is the lightest, handiest, and most efficient on the market. Its advantages over all other makes are:— sl&iSigi INCREASED MAGNIFYING POWER. ENLARGED ANGLE OF VIEWi ■ ENHANCED STEREOSCOPIC EFFECT. ' GREATER PORTABILITY AND CONVENIENCE IN USE. Being of British make throughout, it is not subject to Preferential Duty as all' Foreign-made Glasses'are; consequently it is less expensive and of Buperio'r value. To tho Station Owner, Sportsman, Tourist, Army and Navy Offlcore, THE DOLLOND GLASS is invaluable. - No. GS.L. Glass, with 8 Magnifications with special Focussing Raok and Ad^ justablo Eye-Piece, complete with Straps, in Leather Case ...; J»8 XOs. No. GS.L. Same as above, without Focußsing Screw, but with separate Focus* ■ 6ing Eye-Pieces iq 3i MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, ' STEWART DAWSON & Co. Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR AUSTRALASIA. Jewellers Lambton Quay Wellingtoni AND AT AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, 'AND DUNEDIN, FURNITURE SNIPS ■ CtOMQ — W. F. SHORTT, LfC, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, CREAT CLEARINC SALE NOV/ ON, NOTE SOME OF; THE PRICES: 20% off Single and Double Iron Bedsteads. Heavy Reductions on Toilet Sets. '1 Solid Mahogany Sheraton Ov ermantlo. .Usual Price, '£16;Reduced to £12. 1 Massive Carved Oak Gra.ndfa ther'a Clock, [Usual Price, £27 10s. Reduced to £21. 1 ditto Sideboard. Reduced from £25 to £18 10s. 2 Beautifully Designed ALL B RASS ITALIAN BEDSTEADS - with 2in. pillars. Usual Pricee, £15 and £16 10s, Sale Price, £10 each. Telescope and Fixed Dining Tables in Solid-Oak or Kauri; Dining-room Suites. Sideboards, - . , Carpets, Rugs, Copper and j\j BARGAIH Brass Kerbs, Beautiful Designs in Bedroom DDi -. fl • Furniture, Chesterfield Couches, rnluca. Easy Chairs, in fact everything. ■. • required to furnish the home can be obtained ati ' W. F. Shortt's, Ltd., Great Clearance Sale. ■\ . " 'ALL 'ORDERS FOR COUNTRY DISTRICTS PACKED! FREE OF COST,
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. ' I, Recently, at Perth, John Dewar anil Sons' new bonded warehouse was opened, and it is considered to bs the last word in all that Boionce can do. It is connected with the older warehouses bv a concreted gangway, and is tho largest private bond in Scotland. It is heated by high pressure steam pipes, lighted throughout by electricity, is airy and well ventilated, and with a total floorage of 8 acres will contain over 1,000,000 galloiiß of Whisky. Unique contrivances for filling, tho vata have been introduced, and a copper trough extending the entire length of the building connected with the vats below by a series of plugs, permits of 2 vats being filled simultaneously, one of theso with a capacity of 15,000 gallons being filled in an infinitesimal spaco of time as compared with tho old mothod. Railway, lines run alongside the building for both up and down traffic. It is a majestic pile of buildings 6 stories high, and adjoins the other bonded stores and offices, Messrs. .W. ML BANNATYNE i, I©., Ltd., Gusfom moose Quay, are the CLYNO.-The Side°Car Motor Cycle, i ■ 1 Sutton Coidfieltl Reliability Trial.-Tliere were 200 Competitors- j Let YOlU' 06(11*00111 SUit@ U6 tll6 there was weather of the worst description—there were rules of E aW T***" "Correct Thing"—Quartered Oak. There was the GLYNO. The Clyno surmounted all the difficulties—made a non-stop run, |"1 The beauty of quartered Oak for Bedroom Suites n and was the only Side-car outfit out of fifty-five entrants to appeals to everyone, and has become especially nonuqualify for the premier prize—the COLMORE CUP. . lar recently. That's more proof of our claim—The Side-Car Motor Cycle. LJ rAT.T,TT?'C! ii . . ~ , ~ ■ Tou would know more, then ask for Booklet—"1913." T1 SuitM of this' rW-ml y , TCCO " U . ISI ! I K *' le demand for rj _ . , ~ n . -i J blu , of tills character, have designed somo of tho Cycle and IViOlOr Supplies, Lssrmeo. y mo3t artlstlc that are to be seen anywhere. u ■ WELLINGTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. . Their cost is _so small as to be within the buyjng power of quite slender purses. For instance, A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY TYRE SOLD. I LJ here you may buy |_. A Bkß «S"M ° AE BEMOOM SI,ITES ®OJI *«• AVON TYRES, edw. collie, Ltd, 'mss?®* STOCK S Telephone 1031. STANTON AND EVANS, MOLESWORTH STREET, WELLINGTON. l! " S. M. BAIRD, BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON. SELLERS' AUTfIMATIP imicotad YOUNG AND BAILEY, F.ITZHEBBEBT STREET, PALMEBSTON N. bELLtKb AUIUMATIC RESTARTING INJECTOR. HASTINGS ENGINEERING AND.MOTOR WORKS, ' EASTINGS. ' T?OR STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES, MARINE MALING AND CO., LTD., GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BOILERS. ETC. THE SIMPLEST AND BEST, GUINNESS & LE CREN, Ltd., WAIMATE, WRITE FOR OUR PR,CE UST - New Zealand Aeents for Avon Rubber Co-, Ltd., Jlelkshain. Agents wanted. B JENKINS AND MACK ... Sole Agents, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 8
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