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A good Field Glass is invaluable Sportsman or Tourist, llie Finest Glasses in the- World aro tlioso manufactured by Carl Zeiss, of Jena,'and Bollond and Co., of wlf particular makes of Glasses embody in a prominent degree- the They are endowed with a remarkable light-gathering power, which is perhaps the most important feature aesired in a Field Glass. : They have a large field of view—an exquisite definition; ' Objects aro seen in striking relief, and differences in their respective distances from.the observer can bo readily appreciated. The Glasses are effectively protected from the access of dust and moisture, - They aro light and thoroughly rigid. The above features have ensured for these glasses a steadily increasing popularity in all parts of the world. . Each Glass is fitted in a strong Leather Case, complete with the necessary shoulder straps. ■ ZEISS GLASSES: 6 Magnification, '£8 2s.'6d'.; 8 Magnification, £8 155.; 12 Magnification, £12 10s. DOLLOND GLASSES: 8 Magnification, £7 10s. and £8 10b. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THESE GLASSES. JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON,

VvSP/V GALVANISED FIRST MANUFACTURED IN 1857 NOW IN LARGER DEMAND THAN EVER EVERY SHEET PERFECT Th© STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE TO-DAY The 9 h^ JTnHE 9-h.p. Hillman Car is modelled etrietly on the linos of a modern touring A car, and no pains or cspcnso h-rvo been' spared in .providing thoee small but expensivo details in design ffliieii add so much to tlit» convenience and pleasure of the driver. Each car is assembled aild tostcd with tiro utmost care, and can b'> 'relied on as thoroiighly sound and efficient for touring, while retaining the ease of handling, economy of up-keep, and power on hills, duo te tho reduoed weight. Si 'ML BAIRD, Masterton.

A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY TYRE SOLD. STOCKISTS! STANTON AND EVANS, Moleswortli Street, .WELLINGTON. S. BAIRD, Bannister Street MABTERTQN. HASTINGS ENGINEERING AND MOTOR WORKS, HASTINGS. 0. ANDREWS Ilangitikci Street PALMMS'i'ON N. W= M'KENZIE ... ... MAIiTON. M. E. HOUOVYAY ... ... LEVIN. BENSON MOTOR CO, LTD, ... ... FIELDING. DISTRIBUTORS.—WhaIing and Co, Ltd., CHRISTCMRCH.■

. . . < ... " l £M "%ff B*% B I! H JPti W——mm ■■■■■■■■■■J-μ..... m^^^-m are destroyed instantly with a ■ I Weak Solution of | DISINFECTANT ; Free ftotn Carbolic Acidi , if Its germ-killing value is 40 times •« «j / greater than Carbolic Acid. Only Sfv r half quantity required as compared >p mr<a n (J R B /(?> Manufactured by: E \J^ SNOWDON, SONS & CO., Ltd., |ffijKlTil Millwall, London, 0 3 Contractors toM. Army and WR WQRK WJTH '•■■■■ * ' OTHER D£NTlsfs : Woolpacks, Gii'HsacfiS, «-xr rT , ON -,, 6 , 8 . t -, , @I2U nSSSISHSj ■ CROWNS SOK ..Wot W&RK. SO./.™. TOOTH. FOR FOEWAUD SHIPMENT : «n««»tio»» t«i'.hi» «t. e.»wu. . l\lVjjL.lMJil)lV. J NIXT OPCM HOUftt, WholGeale Only. Vt/ELLIMGTO^., KOlfß3 OF uTtCtDATICti El fl| |& Ijj |fij NURSES IN ATT^tNpANCt. ACJMAP, SAFE AND EFfECTIVI? AKD OTKEBS. Writsi to 30 HUNTER STREET, WEb ——— ,^i UXfITON. FOR A PHEB BOOK. j it WORKS WMiG YOU SUEEPi, bB, Burf's Hydraulic Ram , Pumping, pumping nhv.iys a eofctaijt T>I§TRIBTJTING Agents — Rangitikei, sb-ciim of water from creek or sprsijg Wanyanui; and Taraneki. to >' 0M !IOUSP ' dairy, or stabt.ee. Our experience- of over 4fl years in the ■ McKeNZtE'S GARAOEi manufacture and praeUcal übo o{ : xrAPTrtu? Hvdraulie Earns m at your riispoenl , __I___'; ft"* tlle askir >B- A postcard will do it. INVITATIONS, tresnunmes, etc.. for S f>, f ||BT#T I&A I functions of all kinds, promp.tiy |% B $> 8« UPtfSi.a SLiU,, and taetofuUy. printed at tfce "Dominiott , ' . . *. ~, ~, ~.'. General I'riatiwr Ho\ii», Domition At- Gourtonay Place, VVeUlngton. ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 8

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