Y "Great American" Battearig j rpiIESE an> the mowers that never need sharpening, run liko a bicycle, - -"- are light, strong, ami durable, and aro tho best machines to buy. . Tlio blades—of which there are five-Arc made of Crucible Tool Steel, tho Kind that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatchets, ajul all tools requiring a kcoii edge. Those bhulos avo hardened in oil and are afterwards ternpered 111 water. A leading feature of those machines is that They Are All Self=sharpening, This is due to the stationary knife being so constructed, that, as it gradu- I ally wears away, it sharpens both itself and tho revolving knives in tho jiroceSß. I Every machine is constructed of tho best material. Having their own I foundry tho makers can and do produco a grade of casting bettor adapted to -{' lawn mowers than they can buy: ' . . . n Made in three sizes—lsin., 7 0/-; 17in., 7 5/-! 10in., 80/-. 1 Wo also have largo stocks of lower-priced machines, Grass Catchers, I.E. S. Hose, Sprinklers, etc. ' ,H J E. W. MILLS & Co., ■ Ltd., Sole ijenfe. j — wmMnapii-iM..M■*»>'*\l.rU>JliriaMJMaiMl3iUCll*LtATrJCmnrwr,-Tttrf 3 SPRING 1913 J '• 1 GOODS _ : I j | NOW SHOWING ~ r! IN ALL U; DEPARTMENTS. i|:H We will have the Choicest I f Assortment on Record this Season. : i I'Go SMITH? Limited" I J 96 CUBA STREET. j «. 'inmnimagMtaa FOLDING, push, or j perarib\jlators *| Children's VELOCIPEDES. BASKEfwORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, J E. ARNOLD, Willis'Street, Wellington.: | PLEASE SEND FOB CATALOGUES. ■ ■ •j' El [ Real Roofing Economy . The best economy in buying roofing is to let the .other fellow buy the' cheap kind. For your roof select, one which will give you service and protection long after the inferior grade has worn out. Judge a roofing by the value offered; remember that the very' cheap" roofing' doesn't ' contain wnol felt ox everlasting asphalt like Vulcanitc. Cheap roofing means oniy temporary usefulness, Vulcanite - Roofing ■ is made waterproof with expensive and genuine asphalt. Asphalt won't run out and clog the gutters like tar, and won't dry out and leave the roofing brittle and crackcd. It's a permanent wnterproofing. There's an interesting booklet telling a simple wav to test a roofins: and see whether you'ro Betting. esSjSr-' your money's worth. Our dealer named below has it. Ask for "Time's Test." W] Patent Vulcanite Roofing Co."wto™ AGENTS: JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. j, An AbsoluSeSy Mew Departure... ====<'_. □ la Cloete, en fJTHE Quaint Brass.-Cased Clocks--wo aro-now showing are unusually attractive, good timekeepers, and inexpensive* Pricca run from 9/-. to 25/-. g'OME Really Dainty Designs in ;Wood Clocks are also shown. , Prices ; from 11/6 to 57/6. Also, HigluGrdde Silver Clocks and -Carnage .Watches, L, G..&.T. J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 3
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