MANUFACTURED AT ST. CALL,,SWITZERLAND'S CHIEF LACE AND EMBROIDERY CENTRE. 27 inch FLOTTNGING, in rich Muslin—ls. 3d., ts. 4£tf., Is. 6d., Is. 11d. 27 incli LONGCLOTH FLOUNCING, choice designs—ls. 6d,, 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d. yard. 45 inch MUSLIN EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, excellent values— ls. 11d.,.25. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. Ltd., 3s. 11d. yard. •gr inch-EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCING—2s. 6d., 3s. 6d.,'35. 11d. yard. .-46 inch EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCING—Ss. 6d. and ss, 11d. yard, ' • CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, beautiful designs in Long- ; cloth— ls. 6d., Is. Sd., Is. 11d., 2s. 3d. yard. 96, 96, JOO CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. ; ii m ~.',„/ w
■"Great American 9? Ball-bearing ; ■■"■• IAWN..MOWERS. ; - v^\- • fTIHESE are the moTvers that never need . sharponing, run like a.; bioyple,^., ■*• are.light, strong,', atad durable, and are the best machines to. buy. . '■;. ' The blades—of which there are five—are.made of Gruoible Tool Steel, the ■ kind', that is used for chisels, drawing knives, hatches, and all tools requiring, a keen edge. These blades are first hardened 1 .in oil and we afterwardß',tem.-'.. pered in water. A leading feature of these machines is that ;■• .'. •.■ They are all $eif=sfaarpenjngv This is due'to tho stationary, knifo being so constructed, that, ns it gradually wears away,, it sharpens both iteolf and the revolving knives in the process. ■■•' . Every machine is constructed of the best material. Hiving their own foundry the makers can .ind do produce a grade of casting better adapted to lawn mowers than they can'.buy. ' ■ ' ' , ' . _. t in ithreo sizes—lsin., 72/6; 17in., 77/6;. 19in., 82/6. , , .-.. AVo also have large stocks,of lower-priced machines, Gras Catchere, I.EV Hoso, Sprinklers, etc- -■'■•'■ ■ ' ' ' '.'% W/MILLS. &■ CO., 'Lib.'; ;: .'■■", . • ■ , SOLE A6ENTS.':■.:•'•■■■"■.. : .;■ .:■•■■■■ ... '■ ' ■ : : .■■ -.■ ■■■ ■ - - ;
Ijj Ik Engineer chooses Amber Tips |j t , JSi Mid the rush and grind of machinery in an over- \ j \ i heated engineroom, whoro nerves must be perpetu- S < >\, ally "on tho strain ,^— where the brain must be ' ' j j constantly on the alert to detect the slightest \ f ■: \ irregularity, he finds a much needed stimulant jj i I * and "steadier" in \ ' \ i ' \ Everybody's Favourite | 7 r '■ This delicious beverage will i h bring refreshment and enei , - f jj k J 1 your grocer will tell yon !' ■ I I fi$%JfPM f Isb tba * day by dasr * ts B£^es !■!■ .I I I bound higher and higher u %$ WtMff 2%k / Isz> — do you want better proof \'W/ ■:% 1 -of its wonderful qual- W . 1% ity and value? S A \ % WovK.f ■ Sold only in damp-proof air- I /jffir \ \ H l ') , J tight pnoknge and tine A»k t pmsli * •* ~ J** forap-'oketof the 2/- grade. 78 *S^| WHTtKSALE AQENIS. &IE3SEB THOMPSON BEOS, USD, OTSLUNQTOBt Mr. Williim Bell of Gill btreot JS T ew I . J. =_^ Plymoulli.flill tell vou howl luenzol mHERB m only »% cured his 5-yonr-old child of a severe j | . ' <*a, V attack of croup all within an hour; and' ! j ono ? c(:ta,n ->i» after several other remedies had failed j COTE for OORNP "fy »a to give relief. Many other parents t n this Dominion— << v> write in a similar strain as to tho value ' ■ , _ __„ „ _ *\' ofFluonzol for children's aihneuts. ,THAT S TEEDS 0. Chemists and stores, I|G and 2(6. . lr .. tMagßagyaarwdUMijuiiiiiiwitii.iiiiKmMMi
"Great for Breakfast"==V Vanessent's Cocoa! - j DO you drink it? If not, begin tlio day on VaaossenVs and note ' ; the effect. ■■■'■•■ ' It meaus a clear headj and steady nerve—a day. full of snap and 'life. ■ . ' ■' ' .' ~..'■.'■ VANESSENT'S COCOA IS DELICIOUS, I besides rich in food value, sustaining, and easy to digest. •' < Benefit your licaltli aud delight your palate by drinking this pure high-grado cocoa. WM.; CAMPBELL, LTD. 40 & 42 MANNERS STREET. 293 CDBA STREET. IG3 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. - . . 'PHONES-443-2524-1084. •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 3
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