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fiss&«saE«2Ss»v- —. ..-: I©CMS j These implements are ingenious fend .practical, being invented by a farmer | j who wanted bigger crops with less labour, and lvho felt the need for quick, | 5 thorough, effective cultivation. They have revolutionized the old flow, r $ labourious farming and gardening methods, and by sheer merit have placed B i themselves in the class of twentieth-century achievements. They are light, E ? strong, and durable, and |: | Are TSic Greatest Latoor-Savers .. I \ Audi Crop ProsSisceps | 5 ever put on the market. They do the work quicker,, better, and cheiper E ! than gardening by hand or any other mothod. fi I Some implements combine a number of tools, such as the No. 4 Planet Jr.,. j which is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoe, cultivator, furri»ver k I and plow, and is the most complete tool a farmer or gardener can havo; Li ; He can do more work with it v. ad keep things in better condition in one- fc ; sixth of the time it would take without it. ( « fj ; The No. i is only one of the many Planet Jr. Implements—there is one for- £ ] every farm and garden task, whether for hand or lioijse power, and all of | j them are sold with ail iron-clad guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. P | Obtainable from all storekeepers. Write for 1913 Planet Jr. catalogue. ~[] | E. W. MILLS & €©~ Ltd.,:. i ' AGENTS - WELLINGTON. J 3 '' 1 I ■J = •' ! '( . : i • 1 The. following Hats listed are the most useful for just j s now, and we have a splendid! assortment of each. j "JAVA"- MUSHROOM HATS.2/- each. i t NEW -"COLOMBO"- HATS, 3/6 each. I "RUSH" HATS, 1/. each. 3 i I THE NEW "PAN DAN" HATS, 6/6 each. | \ WHITE AND COLOURED "LINEN HATS," in'newest I | shapes, 4/6 each. : I j NEW "SPORT" OR "SEASIDE" HATS, in White • | | Felt and Straw, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, to 13/6. f I WHITE AND NEWEST COLOURED CHIP UNTRIM- I ] MED STRAW HATS, frosvi 2/11. | 1 "H 3 #! I 0 B Op Street, I 1 The tiomely Sfiop. . | WW AMBER TIPS STORY. • ' Weighing the Pack. , . READ THE SERIES. Twice a day on the Plantations of Ceylon ; the baskets of freshly picked leaves are brought to the "Kanganees"— as the over- w/M seers are called. The baskets are then placed \ on the scales and the weight entered in the i ■ books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plan-. Ipf^ tation—the overseer weighing a basket. Amber Tips jiff" M | Tea blended from the finest teas from the finest jifj ;J J plantations. Tho Amber Tips experts are recognised Wf 'w\ ' in Ceylon as. the largest New Zealand buyers, and hence pJWsfL/ the best growths are. offered to them. There's no '-l i SVT fuf better value on tho market than Ambar Tips. Delicious, full ji M. I | JT flavoured,perfect in quality and strength,thospecialairtight, j damp-proof the high quaUty of tho •"*' l > Beware of imitations. Try Amber Tics 2/- per !b. tea, extra fine, connoisscurs and experts call it "the king of quality teas." The 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips is the choice of tens nf thousands who know good tea and good value. . A uotiier grade is sold at IJU per lb.—splendid value for A tho money it is too. 65 «*»• y~> WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS.JTH O MPBON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTOH^ WILLIAMS FUStIMiTUfIE | i Wo havo many now and beautiful de- | signs and novelties in OAK Furniture, JL inexpensively priced, to suit any room I j ,n tl,a I'ouse—and each article guaran-wi-1 I to bo " I ° wor,t of s ' i '" ac ' ox * ■ffl H W{ 1 poricnoed craftsmen. I jl© |L Deocratlua Art Linen Fabrics ( for Loose Covors in classic and quaint 1 de- i sisns are now ln VOSUB, our sl,i l ,mollts '| M are in oxtensivo variaty and identical | 'I J,' t0 tl,oM ' n t ' lc ' 3Cst Gr ' tis ' l homes. !Ls3i3 3 |P^<§»! S= p Write for particulars and samples— ji I Illustrated Art Homo Catalogue mailed j I : ' V' on request. j 6®S» ! . Special Quotations for Orders Delivcrod Free to any Railroad Station in New Zealand. I 3a 3n Wi OOb LatCLg | ' li 7 Taraaaki Street (corner Vivian St.), Wellingtea. Pheae 1429. I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 3

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