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i Ewlbauk Bafl-fcearing j I .C&fpet SweepefSo 1 j | These sweepers or© built on the moot modern lines and arc * backed by & reputation that has stood the test for 26 years' ) i sorrioo, « | They are entirely of British' manufacture and ere built for | long service and for every day use. Ewbank Sweepers aro \ \ constructed of the best materials, are artistically designed, * | beautifully finished, and are of high-gTade workmtmship. The s important feature of these maoh inea is that the 1 I Ball-Seating is applied to the Brcsh . ? I and not to the ■wheels of the maohina. Thiß is a great > I improvement, because if the bru ah sticks, as it sometimes does, > | in the old style of sweeper, it doea not matter how freely tho \ | wheels run; until the brußh ifl released the , sweeper cannot } I work well. By applying the ball-bearin,gs to the brush, the 3 ' 5 latter is kept free and runs without any eiortion., An inspeo- [ | tion of these machinea will repay you. . I' '• Price 18s. 6i Lower priced machines from 143.-6 d!. | | R W. MILLS & Co* Ltd. ! ■ [E3Egaßga| ' lOTsjOTil |E3aa| 'IBBSBEWJ IKTOCTIB) I CHILDREN'S SILK AND CRINOLINE STRAW i HATS, trimmed with Ribbon and' Flowers. , 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, to 16/0. i ; ' • CHILDREN'S SILK BONNETS, daintily trimmed with Ribbon and Flowers. ! i J/1.1, 4/8, G/0, 6/11, to 14/0. INFANTS'HOODS, in Silk or Satin, trimmed, . ; with Lace, 2/8, 2/fl, 3/6, 4/8, to 8/8. CHILDREN'S WASHING HATS, in Lawn, ■ Pique, and Sponge Cloths. 1/8, 1/11, 2/11, 3/0, to 8/8. S 1 V - eMITM ! liM ■ Q •"•O'llh a' a iij g| r - 'gtr©'©t f - THE .HOMELY SHOP. i ,|i ,|. I. .'.i, ' nasam B fesaasi IsHsssgr •

uery & Ltd., Grain and Produce Merchants, ALLEN STREET, WELLINGTON, Haro for Private Salo the following lines of specially Eeloctcd early Seed Potatoes GAMEKEEPER, UP-TO-DATE. NORTHERN STAR. . EARLY ROSE. BEAUTY OF HEBRONj BRITISH QUEEN. And other Leading Varieties, - PRICES ON APPLICATION. ' Also, 200 Backs small POTATOES, at 4s. per sack, suitable for Pigs or Poultry, in lots to .suit buyers.

The Famous Flott Separator 12 Gallons . -S3 16 Gallons 20 Gallons i 28 Galloni - -£8 There are only 4 parts to put together. EASY AND NOISELESS MOTION. CLEAN SKIMMING. , SIMPLICITY OF DESIGN. Highly durablo and so cheap that anyone vrith cows cannot afford' to do without it. RAIL FREE ANYWHERE. THE SIMS HARDWARE C 0 WELLINGTON. JONES & 00., CLYDE QUAY. WELLINGTON. (Established 20 Yeari.) • (TUSH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, <U ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS. ROPE & RUBBER. 'Pliflne 725. (1 ENEUAL Printing in all its branches 7T neatly and promptly executed at Companies' Printing of every description. "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion Avonuo. ; FOR A (SQOD 1 PUfiE BEER DRINK ONLY, STAPLES 9 . ! ACKNOWLEDGED BY AHi CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. | BiOTSfy tnd Offices! MsfmwO and Murphy Streets. I, stentTco/SH ALES AND STOUT Acknowledged to b» Absolutoly THE BEST. ' \l<7 & <9, Quin St., Walllngtan. 'Phene en.

jjl *, m Wgh quality j» « /• /Hlof ■ Rubber * m // I and Fabric | II / / i used J" j he ' r || fea / / P construction... M M/ / i ' easily give the || // , ff Best Scrvicc. 111 11 ■ I F<»f Wear, |j. Wo/ || Comfort.... |jj Is M Speed and p • 11 I IJ l~r-l ffiVj \ [ml Beware of Imitationl. M

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1872, 4 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1872, 4 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1872, 4 October 1913, Page 2

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