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; GaFieii Tools. | These implements are ingenious «nd practical, being invented by a farmer 1. \ who wanted bigger crops with 'ess labour, and who felt the need for quiet;, J u f thorough, effective cultivation. They have revolutionized the bid flow, <'1 \ labourious farming and gardening methods, and by sheer merit have placed '! J j themselves in the class of twentieth-century achievements. They are light, jjj. ' strong, and durable, and ■ ; ■, Are The Greatest Labor-Savers " r i'. I And Crop'-Producers I' s i\ ! ever put on the market. They do the work quicker, better, and cheaper'- 5 i than gardening by hand or any other method. 1 Some implements combine a number of tools, such as the No. 4 Planet Jr., ,1} ' ■ • 5 which is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoe, cultivator, furrjiver J ■ ■ \ ant ' plow, and is the most complete tool a farmer or gardener can have. i ■ i He can do more work with it -nd keep things in , better condition in one- I ; . E sixth of the time it would take without it. fj | The No. 4is only one of tho many Planet Jr. Implements—there, is ono-for ? • ' ( every farm and garden task, whether for hand or horse power, and all of X ' < them are sold with an iron-clad guarantee to give absolute satisfaction.. } 'J : Obtainable from all -storekeepers. Write for 1913 Planet Jr. catalogue. \ E.,W. MILLS & Co* Ltd* | AGENTS « . WELLINGTON. | | The following Hats listed are the most useful for just i | now, and we have a splendid assortment of each. I "JAVA" .MUSHROOM HATS,2/- each, -j. | NEW "COLOMBO" HATS, 3/6 each. ■* . /| j "RUSH" HATS, 1/- each. ' j I THE NEW "PAN DAN" HATS, 6/6 each. J | WHITE; AND COLOURED "LINEN HATS," in newest; j' | shapes, 4/6 each. .• |: v | NEW "SPORT" OR "SEASIDE" HATS, in- White / ! ; I Felt and Straw, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, t0.13/6. . ' i ' j WHITE AND NEWEST COLOURED'CHIP UNTRfM- ' ' | MED STRAW HATS, from 2/11. . -Hi |C* Ltd s? street, . j 11 ' The Homely. Shop. ./ \ r~t€fc Tlie "STANDARD" //p"® lachisae for "Sappy Work." /-./Sn I There's no backache-with this Sewing U UlrSnl U I ''•" ! ,i iffa' ac *''" e ~*' t ' c . il " so i' ou s 't right' in 'front' I ' j Using other machines, your spine is all f Vur uunnur umu' / atwist in the effort to treadle and watch a q ' | a side-needle at the same time. ' THE RiGHr.YAY I Hours of work are not exhausting when you sit in perfect lino with bpth j needle and treadle. ' ' ! ' | There's no more handsome machine than .Jth« ~"STANDAED CENTRAL J'■ . r j NEEDLE," and it has ball bearings throughout. , *.'[ «; SEE ONE AT | | F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer and Importer, | 99 WILLIS' STREET, WELLINGTON. _ J ||p I I Ikflaimtll I I I I IEKBEgCTI l I l^| The "Vogue" of ! n Silver and Enamel. ' \V '> Yes, it IS quite "the thing" just now to wear Brooohes, _ Buckles, Clasps, and Sets of Buttons of Silver-and-Enamel in. _ PJ colours. \ ' I [|| The variety of colours to select from hero leaves nothing to bo [fj desired, and those who are seeking uncommon shades and sizes ' " are almost- certain of finding the exact tiling here. —. | ' Especially attractivo are the j|l U ARTISTIC BROOCHES. ~| Plain from 3s. 6d, Fancy designs from Is. 3d, _ G. & T. YOUNG, ltd., Jewellers, _ : 252 LAMB-TON QUAY. WELLINGTON.. fc I I I I I I ißregsssar I I I^l ' —ganaWMUH** , FOR A 13000 . " , 1 OTOWSI GOAL PURE BEE R ' 00IL DRINK QMLYj HARDWjDOp TIMBEB. STAPLES'.' v ACKNOWLEDGED BY AHQ CONNOISSEURS 1 oTOEEB—Willia and Tory Btrcsta, TO BE ABSOLUTELY! OFFlCES—Johnston Btreet "S" UE® OE* © "B 8 Tkoiwa 60, IM. IM. Ifl Ei E3 Si 1. I SAMUEL BRO9N, LTD. J ; f A splendid lot of Bedroom f } Chairs, purchased by Mr. b 4 . . ( |"that endures-'"lt J Collie in England. I \ In his advico he says: "These Bedroom Chairs arc.artistically > § designed and extremely strong." v 6 A \ Tlio Chaii'3 n @ \ HAVE JUST ARRIVED. h A and MR. COLLIE certainly did not overstate their good .points. s \ They are handsomely made of Oak and Ash, in soveral designs, \ V and aro indeed well worthy of a placo in the best bedroom—your Y A bedroom. ' a A PRICES ARE VERY SMALL. COME AND SEE THEM. b / EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd., V Tgl. IG3I. ART CRAFTSMEX, 167 RIDDIFOBD STREET, NEWTOWN, f

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 3

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