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IN DIESS ©R COATEE • DESIGNS. 425. complete. 425. ; t Made to you? order, made to dlt you, and with! all the) little trickeries of tlie moment* Consider' these Holiday : Toilettes,. L j The Fabrics are: Frosted Crepe, ' J Plain and Fancy Sponge Cloth, Oatmeal Cloths, Newest Pique I Cords, Super Poplin Cords, Cliar- ' ming [Voiles. 425. complete. . 425. C IMI Cub * Wg VBWaa I Oj str©.©t, The Homely Shop. ' • • J >»ui*gjir:L'i i i.r l |i l i.iiiiii i TJii. , ,'-,,r- .1 rwmtiui ji- ■, y.i w ir w,n Limnr nuw-w.i«iiii fipHESB aie the mowers iih-ait nerar need sharpening, run . like a , biojole Amo light, strong, and durable, and are the best machin'M7to buy. The-blades—of which there are made of Cruciblb'Tooi Steel, the ii kind that is ÜBed for ohisolß,- drawing "knives, hatchots, and «U tools requiring ' I a keon edge. These blades are-first hardened in oil and 'arefaftcrwards tem-;. E P«ed in water. A leading feature of these machines is that ,"r ; | They Are All Self=sharpening. | This is due to the stationary knife being bo constructed, that, oc it gradu- f! . ally wears,away, it sharpens both itself;and the revolving knives in the process, a Every machine is constructed of the best material. Having their own I foundry the makers cau and do produce a grade of casting better adapted to f lawn mowers than they can buy. | Made in three sires—lsin., 70/-; 17in., 75/-; IBin., 80/-; I We also havo largo stocks of lower-priced machines, Grass Catchers, '•!.& ■ is l Hose, Sprinklers, etc. -/• • •" »'■ E. V. MILLS & Co., W., soi® j . - . . I MB With ■tWs' SUCTION I Yoa can LatagSi, Eat, Chew, CoujsSs, Sneeze, as of Sen 9 as you please BY ATTACHING ONE OF ' „ Dr. Rayner's Tripl® Suction Retainers." , THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Windows Wellington; also Auckland Win, P. SOMMERVILLE, Manager, : Cleanliness leans Health!' HeaEtli Means Wealth! Therofora the whole question is how to effect cleauliness in every detail of thd homo with us little labour ilMreMa und exertion as possible. v "*' ' " Vwis» 'I Below arc a few items that will help with the washing and housework. J These are indeed "dirt removers." | CAMPBELL'S LOW PRICES. Perfection Soap, per bar, lOd. • • 1 Barilla Soap lib. bars, Gd.' , Prize Medal Soap, per bar, Bd. g Greenston Soap, per bar, lOd. ' Soft Soap, per tin, Gd. 1 Sensation Soap/per bar, lOd, Caustic Soda, per tin, Gd. | , Wm. CAMPBELL, W and <2 MANNERS STREET, 293 CUBA STREET. 163 RIODIKORD STREET, NEWTOWN, * IJ HI I 'II" , " "* Liiwl'-l-ai-T .lUJi.i HIV, .HL I.kiuumnrni.l ""I, PTTT ' 00NVEYAU0E3. - n OYAL MOTOR-CAR SERVICE, tho _ ~~~~ 1 Shortest Route to and from Foxton— FOR A ISOOD I Leaves Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arrives '' I Shannon daily. 8.0 a.m.; leaves Shannon fp f 0 [® E" S" PS J daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive loxton daily. 12 IT US\ So IS Sj fe, | neon; loaves Foxton daily, 2.80 p.m.; B ! nrrivo Shannon daily, 4.0 p.m.; loaves __. [ Shannoii daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrives Foxton DRINK QEiLYj daily. 9.1 P-m- . „ •jjjOYAL ifA'IL Leaves CARBINE ' STAPLES^® K STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton at Noon a ?o d r Feililn"'/ ACKNOWLEDGED BY 'ALB K. J. MOORE, Proprietor . • CONNOISSETJUS Deudinj. J —,7777; T0 BE ABSOLUTELY, f Fly and young, I ROYAL mail CONTRACTORS and «s» ii p» IF® <f> tra fl GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON." 1H E BEST. I All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' »«>«■■ « » ■ Samples promptly attended to. New and Up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for "**" tho N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and n ■ ' j Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister SPMYify and Ofllcoit MoleiwffrSfe Streets. St. John Ambulance availabh and Murphy Strefflt. day or night, 'Phono No. 126. Private \2& . P.O. BQI 50. Viaimij«Rßftc™aßgawa>imiwß—rwagmK/

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 3

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